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Squashed shell/egg? - day 19

I have put it in an ‘incubator’ that I have made up and put some Vaseline over the parts where the shell is missing, so we’ll see how we go.
The chick was moving before so I assumed the air cell was still intact, as the shell was missing on the long side of the egg.
Thanks for all your help!!
 
you may have you reinforce it with sedan wrap
Hey @Weeg
I like the way you think, but I think sedan wrap might be a bit overkill for this project. 😝
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I have put it in an ‘incubator’ that I have made up and put some Vaseline over the parts where the shell is missing, so we’ll see how we go.
The chick was moving before so I assumed the air cell was still intact, as the shell was missing on the long side of the egg.
Thanks for all your help!!
You’re welcome and I hatch exclusively under broodies, so my advice is limited to that. But we have incubator experts on here as well
 
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Last spring I had a broody smash and eggs Round the 19 to 20 day mark. I brought it in, and lightly wrapped it in a wet paper towel and placed it in a measuring cup with a heat lamp over it. I watched it closely, kept it moist, and surprisingly I had a baby hatch a day later! Good luck! Vaseline or coconut oil will work to keep the membrane moist too!
 
I dealt with this last spring - here is a link to my thread! I was really hands on as it lost a fair amount of blood when it was crushed and ended up being quite weak, but in the end he turned out to be a handsome and well natured cockerel.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/assisted-hatching-hen-squashed-egg-graphic-photo.1377577/

Good luck :)
Thank you Offshoreorca! For documenting your experience and sharing it here! I’ve actually saved 2 squashed eggs and have 2 fine roosters to show for it (Mr Red Phoenix and Mr Black Phoenix). However, no documentation to explain how I did it.
Again, thank you!!
 
Last spring I had a broody smash and eggs Round the 19 to 20 day mark. I brought it in, and lightly wrapped it in a wet paper towel and placed it in a measuring cup with a heat lamp over it. I watched it closely, kept it moist, and surprisingly I had a baby hatch a day later! Good luck! Vaseline or coconut oil will work to keep the membrane moist too!
Thank you Mmanist for your experience!
 

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