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That's a great place for bacteria to enter the body.Actually he had this really weird thing on him and it wouldnt go away... i think thats what killed him. like you know how they have belly buttons when they are born? yea that was like swollen and bloody and huge
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Sorry you lost your peachick. It sounded like he did not absorb the yoke sac totally. This could be why he didn't continue to get out of the shell. Once they absorb the yoke sac they will break out of the egg. As long as you can see the chick breathing (the little beak opening and closing at the pip hole) it is fine. I have some chicks that take a day or even two to hatch once they pipped. If they are having a hard time I will only remove the shell around the head area to be sure it doesn't drown in the egg. I never pull the chick out, once the head area is removed it will get out on it's own. Unfortunately yours was not ready to hatch yetActually he had this really weird thing on him and it wouldnt go away... i think thats what killed him. like you know how they have belly buttons when they are born? yea that was like swollen and bloody and huge