We (my 13 yr old daughter and I) just had our 3rd incubator hatch (2 broodies also hatched some eggs for us). This time all the eggs that made it to lock down began pipping and zipping. We had 4 of our own eggs, a cross of our BR roo and EE hens and 6 BCM eggs my daughter wanted from a local breeder. All pipped about the same time on Sat morning and all progressed during the day and evening so that we had more than half hatched by bed time. The others were zipping and we thought we'd wake up to more chicks. I woke up to 2 more chicks and 3 of the marans still in their eggs even though 1 looked all the way zipped. I had not even considered helping as they hadnt been working for more than 24 hrs I picked up the zipped one, and heard cheeping and noticed that the membrane seemed very thick and somewhat dried. I picked open the rest of the zip and carefully made sure the membrane was separated. I put that chick back in the bator and let it finish getting out of the egg, which it did. I then checked the 2 other chicks which were 1/2 way zipped and saw no movement. Their membranes were also thick and it looks like one had had a small flap of it cover its nose. Both chicks were dead. Both had been between 1/3 and 1/2 zipped
I am very disappointed because I think there was nothing wrong with these chicks other than thicker or more dried membranes (3 eggs out of 10 had this problem and all marans). So we have 4 out of the marans alive and 2 who should have been alive, dead. I didnt even give helping them a thought because they seemed to be doing fine. Maybe I should think about it more if they have progressed quite a bit and still not gotten all the way out of their own. I did notice that even though the one was pretty zipped, other chicks were out before it was. Both were in the correct position. I know we are new at this and have learned quite a bit with each hatch, but I am sad this time that those 2 didnt make it.
I am very disappointed because I think there was nothing wrong with these chicks other than thicker or more dried membranes (3 eggs out of 10 had this problem and all marans). So we have 4 out of the marans alive and 2 who should have been alive, dead. I didnt even give helping them a thought because they seemed to be doing fine. Maybe I should think about it more if they have progressed quite a bit and still not gotten all the way out of their own. I did notice that even though the one was pretty zipped, other chicks were out before it was. Both were in the correct position. I know we are new at this and have learned quite a bit with each hatch, but I am sad this time that those 2 didnt make it.
