So glad you were able to help your babies! They look adorable! keep us updatedKV skilkies
Well, this hatch has been a challenge. I've had bad hatches before and learned from each one. To make a long story short, I helped the two that pipped on the wrong end and they made it. I am relieved and so happy. I really wanted a red silkie.
Here's pics.
This is the red silkie. It is having a little trouble standing but I am hopeful!
Here's the second malpositioned chick
At 3:00 AM, I began to worry about the chicks and shrink wrapping which I have had trouble before... so I decide to check on them, I grabbed one that was the closest and candled it. It was dead. I opened it and it was shrink wrapped. I had one pipped but was having trouble! All of them were shrink wrapped and dead except the ones that I helped. They would have been too if I had not taken the risk! It could've been bad but I had to try!
So I held each egg up to my hear and listened. If I heard chirping, I began the process of helping them, beginning with the air cell only and a little bit at a time. My goal at first was to just find the beak. I helped three sizzles!!! Although it was not perfectly, I really am excited and thankful! AND I will buy a new incubator. I totally blame my incubator because I followed all of the rules of hatching to the T! .... well until the end!![]()
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