Okay,,,I know I've seen so many post this message but now it's ME so I can't remember anything!!
It's day 20 for my first batch of eggs. The first one pipped through it's shell this morning and has a small little hole in it and has made no changes since this morning.
The second egg which was also pipped through this morning is now almost completely broken in half. It's cracked a big circle all around the whole egg. It's about ready to come out I think but hasn't quite gotten there yet. You can see the chicken looking out and peeping. Soooo cute!!
Question,,,,,since #2 is doing so well, should I just leave it alone or help it along the way. Also #1 has not made any progress since this morning. Is it still alive?
By the way,,,there are also now 2 more eggs which have started pipping just barely. I will leave them alone.
I have not lifted the lid since this morning at all but it is so tempting to want to help even though everything I read said not to. Then there are people on here who say they do help along their chicks very carefully and all goes well. My question,,,when to help,,,when not help.....
I will post a picture as soon as first one makes it out this evening. Julie
It's day 20 for my first batch of eggs. The first one pipped through it's shell this morning and has a small little hole in it and has made no changes since this morning.
The second egg which was also pipped through this morning is now almost completely broken in half. It's cracked a big circle all around the whole egg. It's about ready to come out I think but hasn't quite gotten there yet. You can see the chicken looking out and peeping. Soooo cute!!
Question,,,,,since #2 is doing so well, should I just leave it alone or help it along the way. Also #1 has not made any progress since this morning. Is it still alive?
By the way,,,there are also now 2 more eggs which have started pipping just barely. I will leave them alone.
I have not lifted the lid since this morning at all but it is so tempting to want to help even though everything I read said not to. Then there are people on here who say they do help along their chicks very carefully and all goes well. My question,,,when to help,,,when not help.....
I will post a picture as soon as first one makes it out this evening. Julie

