I am on day 23 of my hatch. One baby hatched on Sunday morning quick and easy.... one piped on Sunday as well and she was pecking at the shell.. that egg now has a dark dry hole...no peeping or signs of life to it.
No one hatched out on Sunday although I had one that did not pip but cracked wide enough where the hatched chick was pecking at the baby fuzz of the chick inside....that egg does rock once and a while...but no peeping
This morning I woke up to three pipped eggs.. that was at 7am... it is now 6:30pm and these three are still fighting. One of the eggs has enough removed where I can see the chicks eye and I am watching him breath very heavily.. he is peeping in response to the baby I have in the brooder.. his egg is moving all over the place... but he has been trying to get out since this morning
The second egg I can see the beak bobbing in and out but the membrane looked very dry, so I opened up the incubator and with a warm wet q tip I moistened the membrane....that seemed to help and chick has removed a large part of the egg shell but all I can see is his beak and a white membrane. My humidity was at 65 all day long and pretty much that all during lock down.. when I opened up the incubator I replenished the water and re wet the sponge. and the humity went up to 70. The humidity has gone down as low as 55 and that was when I took the live chick out last night. But it went up to 65 in literally two minutes of me closing the incubator. This egg is also peeping and moving around
now my last egg is just a little pip and again the membrane looked dry with a very tiny hole in it and with a little tap of warm water that chick pepped right up and that egg is peeping and rocking as well.
I feel I have done very well and I only opened the incubator only twice during the entire lock down process but am concerned the membrane was so white that my humidity has been off for the whole hatch
Will any of theses babies survive.. and at what point should I help them out??
No one hatched out on Sunday although I had one that did not pip but cracked wide enough where the hatched chick was pecking at the baby fuzz of the chick inside....that egg does rock once and a while...but no peeping
This morning I woke up to three pipped eggs.. that was at 7am... it is now 6:30pm and these three are still fighting. One of the eggs has enough removed where I can see the chicks eye and I am watching him breath very heavily.. he is peeping in response to the baby I have in the brooder.. his egg is moving all over the place... but he has been trying to get out since this morning
The second egg I can see the beak bobbing in and out but the membrane looked very dry, so I opened up the incubator and with a warm wet q tip I moistened the membrane....that seemed to help and chick has removed a large part of the egg shell but all I can see is his beak and a white membrane. My humidity was at 65 all day long and pretty much that all during lock down.. when I opened up the incubator I replenished the water and re wet the sponge. and the humity went up to 70. The humidity has gone down as low as 55 and that was when I took the live chick out last night. But it went up to 65 in literally two minutes of me closing the incubator. This egg is also peeping and moving around
now my last egg is just a little pip and again the membrane looked dry with a very tiny hole in it and with a little tap of warm water that chick pepped right up and that egg is peeping and rocking as well.
I feel I have done very well and I only opened the incubator only twice during the entire lock down process but am concerned the membrane was so white that my humidity has been off for the whole hatch
Will any of theses babies survive.. and at what point should I help them out??
