This is a true miracle

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No, it's not. Humidity needs to be somewhere between 50-80% depending on where you're at. At 0 the chick will likely get shrink wrapped and die. Get a hot wet sponge or something in there ASAP and maybe mist some water in the bator too. Why on earth did you move it?
 
i moved it so i wont hurt the eggs when i keep opening it up.
 
its doing ok but I stopped then I saw blood
 
I don't think it's going to make it
 
First the chick pipped on the small end.
Then I waited 9 hours then helped and when I did there was a lot of blood and I thought It died then Its neck was flopping back and not breathing.
So now 8 hours later it alive and walking around.
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I'm really glad the chick made it. Honestly though, I think you got very, very lucky. Nine hours was way too soon to help and when you moved it into a hatcher with 0% humidity I was sure it was a goner. Next time sit on your hands and enjoy the show.
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I took video of the whole thing
 

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