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Every time I look I see more pips!
I have at least 14 pipping, one hatched, and some rockers that have not pipped (out of 42....) so we will see ![Smile :) :)](/styles/byc-smilies/smile.png)
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I would use very WARM, not hot, water on a wash cloth & gently scrub til he/she fluffs a bit & immediately back under the heat lamp to finish drying.To my amazement, I returned home from work and just checked on my chick, only to find that he/she is still alive!It is also not so... exhausted looking, for lack of a better word.![]()
However, I notice that parts of him, especially the wings, seem very, VERY dry, almost crispy and stuff. Any advice on how to fix this? Can I just soak the poor thing's wings in hot water to soften them up?
To my amazement, I returned home from work and just checked on my chick, only to find that he/she is still alive!It is also not so... exhausted looking, for lack of a better word.![]()
However, I notice that parts of him, especially the wings, seem very, VERY dry, almost crispy and stuff. Any advice on how to fix this? Can I just soak the poor thing's wings in hot water to soften them up?
Well I came home at lunchtime and we've got one out!!! I have a question..... the yolk sac seems to be only about 80% absorbed. When she moves around, the yolk seems to stick to the base of the basket that she's in and she's a bit stuck. Drying nicely, but at what point do I intervene????
She's been officially "out" for about 6 1/2 hours. She's able to stand up on her own, but it's a bit of a struggle. Am I doing a good job just leaving it alone??? Ooooooh yikes!!!
BTW? two more pips. EEEEEEEEEEEEEK
I have 2 pips! I have 2 pips! I AM SO EXCITED!![]()