Quote: I lost two this way... They make their initial pip, start to zip just fine, but mine continued turning and not breaking the shell and suffocated. when I went to assist their beaks were about 1/2" from their last pip though the shell. Make sense?
-Kathy
ok, well I thought zipped meant that it has externally pipped ( through ) the shell ...hence the zipper look to the shell as the chick is working it's way out . In that case once the chick has made this external pip then it has air and it would not suffocate. Photo below of what I thought was meant by zipped.
http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/P2180001-11.jpg
Yes, that's what it means to me, too, but two of mine started to "zip" then kept turning and didn't manage to zip. The zip in their shells looked like this, but they kept tuning without breaking the shell and their bodies covered the already pipped part and they suffocated. Make sense now?
From: http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/P2180001-11.jpg
-Kathy