KatjaMontaldos
In the Brooder
- Feb 10, 2023
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Hi all. So last week my broody hen went out to eat and drink and I noticed a dried broken egg stuck to her so I panicked and went to check on the rest of the eggs and noticed one of the eggs were broken along the top by the air sack. I brought it inside to dispose of it thinking it had died but to my surprise I could see the little one moving under the membrane. I put some plastic wrap to cover the hole and put the egg in the incubator worried it wouldn’t survive the next few days. Well 3 days later and the little one was still alive and growing. I went to the shops and got some micropore tape, removed the plastic and used a damp warm cotton swab to wipe the membrane as it started drying out and covered the hole with the micropore tape. We have now gone into lockdown 2 days ago and I’m worried the membrane has dried out again but I’m too scared to open the incubator to check if I need to soften the membrane with an earbud again. Hatching day should be Sunday. The baby was still alive when it went into lockdown but I’m not sure if it still is.
What should I do? Since this is a special case do I open the incubator and try soften the membrane again if it is dry? Do I leave it and hope for the best? I really want the little one to survive…
I’ve attached some photos to show the size of the opening of the egg pre lockdown and post lockdown.
Also as a note: I have made sure the humidity is higher than generally recommended pre lockdown just to aid the membrane in staying moist. We also experience loadshedding as we are in South Africa so we have power cuts 2-3 times a day that last between 2 and 4 hours so the incubator temps drop during the loadshedding, I’m thinking this might delay the hatching and it doesn’t help that it’s been raining and overcast the past few days…
What should I do? Since this is a special case do I open the incubator and try soften the membrane again if it is dry? Do I leave it and hope for the best? I really want the little one to survive…
I’ve attached some photos to show the size of the opening of the egg pre lockdown and post lockdown.
Also as a note: I have made sure the humidity is higher than generally recommended pre lockdown just to aid the membrane in staying moist. We also experience loadshedding as we are in South Africa so we have power cuts 2-3 times a day that last between 2 and 4 hours so the incubator temps drop during the loadshedding, I’m thinking this might delay the hatching and it doesn’t help that it’s been raining and overcast the past few days…