- Apr 5, 2011
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These are two I broke holes into because they didn't pip with the others (I hate finding full-term chicks that just die in their shells). So I just pipped them and put some paper towel around their beaks in case fluid leaked in. Anyways, I broke into 5, the other 3 finished hatching by themselves but these two aren't even opening their eyes. They are still in the egg, but I can see through their skin and see guts moving around! There is like a little fat blob behind the wing of both of them.. I can see under the wing along the chicks side. It's kinda cool being able to see INTO the chick.. but I've never seen this with other chicks. Why is their skin clear?? Were they just behind developing? They have been breathing fine for a little over 12 hours... so I would assume the yolk sac is either absorbed or close to it at this point.. but with them acting premature (eyes not opening) I don't want to help them any further. Any opinions?
P.S. There wasn't a layer of fluid over them when I broke holes for them.. for that part they looked like they were ready to hatch.
P.S. There wasn't a layer of fluid over them when I broke holes for them.. for that part they looked like they were ready to hatch.
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