Layna, I'm so sorry about your struggling little guy. I would probably wrap him up in a little flannel blanket (with a hand warmer on the bottom) and hold him too.This is the box my youngest sister suggested we bury him in.
Even in moments of sadness, she never ceases to make me laugh.![]()

When we lost one of our silkie chicks (10 months ago) to our dog, we had a burial for it. The kids were so serious and sweet in there intreaties about the chick. Their converstion went something like this: "He was just so young!" "Yes, but he no longer feels any pain." "And, he is in a better place." Although I was crying as I watched their sadness I had to turn away so they wouldn't see me grin!
I now have 10 eggs in the bator. I decided to remove egg #8 from the incubator...It's the one that I thought quit! When candling it was so small compared to the other Day 15 eggs. And, I hadn't seen movement since Day 12. I wanted to do an eggtopsy in order to see WHEN it stopped developing. I'm wondering if it just got too cold in a cool spot and died. It looks like about Day 10...what do you think? Do you see the beak and wittle feet?