mcstewartchick
Chirping
This is my first hatch of Serama chicks and let me tell you, it's been an ADVENTURE.
I can share some backstory about the Serama hen that went broody and how I ended up with an incubator of 11 eggs all at different stages of development, if anyone in interested, LOL. It's definitely a "2020 kind of story"...but in the meantime, I am hoping for some advice on what I think is a mispositioned chick.
I've had a set of 10 eggs in the incubator, 3 have already hatched and been removed (last Thursday, Friday, Saturday). I candled the eggs yesterday and didn't think any of them were ready to hatch in the next day or two so I lowered the humidity to the low 40% range. Well, I was wrong...got up this morning to a chick that has externally pipped but seems malpositioned. The external pip is not along the edge of the air cell but in the center of the egg. It's a sizable hole, and the chicks beak is poking out and pecking at the air. Moreover, I am afraid that because the humidity was low for hatching stage (again, there's a whole backstory here), that there is a good chance the membrane has dried out to some degree, how much I'm not sure. Humidity now is about 62%. How long do I wait? Anything I can do to help? Any advice is appreciated!
I can share some backstory about the Serama hen that went broody and how I ended up with an incubator of 11 eggs all at different stages of development, if anyone in interested, LOL. It's definitely a "2020 kind of story"...but in the meantime, I am hoping for some advice on what I think is a mispositioned chick.
I've had a set of 10 eggs in the incubator, 3 have already hatched and been removed (last Thursday, Friday, Saturday). I candled the eggs yesterday and didn't think any of them were ready to hatch in the next day or two so I lowered the humidity to the low 40% range. Well, I was wrong...got up this morning to a chick that has externally pipped but seems malpositioned. The external pip is not along the edge of the air cell but in the center of the egg. It's a sizable hole, and the chicks beak is poking out and pecking at the air. Moreover, I am afraid that because the humidity was low for hatching stage (again, there's a whole backstory here), that there is a good chance the membrane has dried out to some degree, how much I'm not sure. Humidity now is about 62%. How long do I wait? Anything I can do to help? Any advice is appreciated!