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  1. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    Sorry you lost them :hugs I'm glad the other babies are all healthy! They look so fluffy. Soooo cute ❤️
  2. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    I'd open up the ones that aren't moving. I've had a few that I did that on and was able to save a couple weak stuck babies. It's rare obviously, but there's nothing to lose usually in that case. Those babies are adorable :love
  3. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    Usually it has to be done in the first week before the bones are fully hardened. Unfortunately I don't think it would work at this point. I have a few with crooked toes as well. Have you tried candling to check for veins on the screwy ones? Presence (or lack thereof) of veins will be your guide...
  4. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    Yeah a lot of people say to never assist, but if you know what you're doing at least somewhat a lot of babies can be saved by it. Sometimes they have genetic issues or whatever and die later, but at least they have a chance. Just keep an eye on veins, and if you notice they're mostly all...
  5. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    What kind of camera is that in your incubator by the way? I've always wanted to have one actually inside my hatcher but mine don't fit.
  6. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    I'm interested to see how it turns out, I hope they make it! Keep in mind with the side air cell baby, if he doesn't internally pip into the air cell his external pip will also be his internal pip so give him at least 48 hours before assisting. I've done a lot of assisting, if you have any...
  7. MGG

    Debbie's Silkies

    What happened with your double air cell eggs? If they were mine I'd probably put a pin hole in fat side once they pip so they dont run out of air. Are both air cells big or is one a lot smaller? I've been lurking and just though that was interesting. I've never heard of or seen anything like...
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