Classy Chick
Songster
- Oct 18, 2012
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Newly hatched chick nocked over water and now the newspaper that the other 17 eggs are sitting on is soaked. Are the eggs ok or could they have drowned?
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If he is in the brooder make sure he is under the light (or whatever your heat source) where it is 95* or a little above. If he is soaked I would very gently dry him with paper towels or a soft absorbent cloth. Being wet he could be chilled very easily and that is very bad.Thank you! The one that hatched is in the brooder, but he is laying on his side and chirping, he is soaked! Is he ok?
Good to hear he is perking up. Have any of the other eggs pipped yet? If not they should be fine now that you sopped up the water. If you have any pipped they should also be fine unless the water managed to go directly into a pip hole.I dried him off, and he is walking around now, so I think that he is going to be fine. I am just worried about the eggs now, the bottom of some of them were really wet, I had to dry them off. How will I know if they are still ok when I candle them? Thank you guys so much for helping me, I really really appreciate it!
Ah! Well, if you have no more due to hatch right now, then you could candle to check them. In ones that are growing you should see a nice network of veins showing. However, they do get darker as the chick grows to fill more of the shell. But you should still be able to see veins at the edges of the air cell if your light is bright enough. Here is a link to a thread that has some great info and candling progression pics so you know what to look for.I would not recommend trying to candle them right now. (I know easier said than done!) During pip and hatch it is critical that humidity stay up and steady. If it drops suddenly when you have pips or zipping going on, it is possible that it could cause shrink wrapping in those chicks.