Yesterday, the egg in my homemade ice chest bator that I thought wasn't going to make it pipped!
I knew that since humidity was now in the 50's, it will probably get stuck. Sure enough, I called my dad this morning and he said it hasn't made any progress. But it is alive and peeping quite a lot!
I found that great thread that someone started about intervening and how to help a chick hatch. So one indication is if the membrane has turned really white and rubbery around the pip. Yep, it has. And another indication is if it's been a while with no progress. Yep, the chick hasn't made any progress since last night. So, I've been talking my dad through how to help it. He has the moist paper towels, q-tips, and tweezers ready right now. He has never done this before and usually I take care of helping the chicks and incubating eggs, but I am at my mom's house(over an hour away) so I have been talking him through it.
So far, he has taken a little bit of the shell away from where the chick pipped. The membrane is white and rubbery. The chick has been pushing against the membrane, trying to get out. I told him that if he sees ANY blood, STOP and wrap the egg in a warm, wet paper towel and put it back in the bator for an hour or two(make sure pip is open for chick to breathe and is facing up). So he saw some blood and did what I told him. Then he called me again and told me that it still hadn't hatched, but was still peeping and sometimes(but not as often as before) moving around. He has made the pip a little bigger(about the size of a nickle) and can see the chick's beak and some wet feathers right now.
What should we do now???
I've never had to help a chick before, and especially not be talking someone with little experience through it. I've told him everything to know about intervening, but I hate not being able to do it myself. But so far he's doing good.
Help!
Thanks!



I found that great thread that someone started about intervening and how to help a chick hatch. So one indication is if the membrane has turned really white and rubbery around the pip. Yep, it has. And another indication is if it's been a while with no progress. Yep, the chick hasn't made any progress since last night. So, I've been talking my dad through how to help it. He has the moist paper towels, q-tips, and tweezers ready right now. He has never done this before and usually I take care of helping the chicks and incubating eggs, but I am at my mom's house(over an hour away) so I have been talking him through it.
So far, he has taken a little bit of the shell away from where the chick pipped. The membrane is white and rubbery. The chick has been pushing against the membrane, trying to get out. I told him that if he sees ANY blood, STOP and wrap the egg in a warm, wet paper towel and put it back in the bator for an hour or two(make sure pip is open for chick to breathe and is facing up). So he saw some blood and did what I told him. Then he called me again and told me that it still hadn't hatched, but was still peeping and sometimes(but not as often as before) moving around. He has made the pip a little bigger(about the size of a nickle) and can see the chick's beak and some wet feathers right now.
What should we do now???


Help!
Thanks!

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