Well, I the hatch is over. My last chick I thought was stuck, because she was pipped but had not moved in 12 hours and all the books say 8 is when they should start zipping. I tried to help her out and she had just pipped because she was situated where she could not internally pip in the air cell so she had pipped outside but was not done absorbing the yolk sac. I thought she would surely die, and though I was doing my best to think positive and believe in her I was just certain she was gone. I got up at 2:00 a.m. and she was still alive, with her foot stuck in the now dried hatching gunk. I left her alone, afraid to touch her because her abdomen was still very distended. This morning her umbilical cord had dried up so I figured I could snip it and get it and the shell it was attached to out of the way without making a blood bath. She still barely opens her eyes, but she is scooting around the incubator without lifting her head and barely fluffing up, so I am starting to have hopes for her. Does anybody have any advice on other things I can do? And yes, I read Sally's help out article, man I wish I had found that 2 months ago.
Last night right after I ''helped'' her.![]()
You might need to click on the picture, but see how distended her abdomen is?
This morning
A few minutes ago
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Was out a bit too early..that's yolk to be absorbed. Looking good though. I would put the baby in a cup..I do a paper towel so it won't slip. That leg that is sticking out back wards, needs to be tucked in under the body. Being in a cup should help with that, it shouldn't be stretching it out. Small cup. Give it some electrolytes. Tiny tiny drop at first..only one. Then another later in the day..then another at night..tiny!
Don't cut anything..not sure what is left..just let it dry up now. It will eventually drop off..hopefully it will just be a small bit left. Just ..don't..cut anything!