Sweet!!Woke up to two more chicks!
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Sweet!!Woke up to two more chicks!
One of my barnyard mixes eggs pipped on the wrong end. It started to zip but only made a hole with no progress for 12+ hours of getting out. So last night I made the call and did a emergency assisted hatch. Little guy was weak and so happy to get out of the shell. His feet were curled I didn't know if he was gonna make it. But this mourning he's up and walking and looking good. So just keep an eye on them if they can't get out you might have to assist. As far as why they pip on the wrong end. Maybe someone else can chime in. I'm pretty sure it has to do with the air sac.So I have 6 barnyard layers and 1 silkie born. However, 3 of my barn yard mix eggs are pipped at the wrong end, so my question, is there something I may have done, too hight of heat or low humidity, or anything that would have caused them to pip at the wrong end? or is it just a crap shoot ?
Great idea!!11 out and many more pipped. Heading to my field trip now. That will affectivly keep my hands off the incubator.
That's awesome!! Congrats!One was out this morning! 2 are almost unzipped. and 11 other pips. out of 20 that went into lock down!!!!!!
My first baby has hatched! A mottled black turkey poult!