FluffySilkie
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It’s been 14 hours now since first pip and it still looks the sameDuring this time the chick is absorbing the rest of its yolk sac, and learning to breathe actual air. Depending on the chick it can sometimes take 24 hours or longer from pip to zip. If you're at the eight-hour time mark, I wouldn't worry.
There are 3 other eggs in the incubator! I will check the color now!It's better off for the chick if you just leave it alone. I had a chick last spring that needed 48 hours and it came out just fine. Just keep the humidity high and it should be fine. Are there any other chicks in the incubator? Can you see the chicks beak? If it is moving/opening and closing that's a good sign. Is the membrane brown or yellowish? If this happens your humidity isn't high enough.
NoHave they hatched?
If the other chicks haven't hatched yet, I wouldn't worry at all. How many days have they been in the incubator? I always give my chicks 24 days in the incubator: 18 being turned, 3 in lockdown, and 3 for hatching
14 more or less i had to emergency take them and made a makeshift incubatorIf the other chicks haven't hatched yet, I wouldn't worry at all. How many days have they been in the incubator? I always give my chicks 24 days in the incubator: 18 being turned, 3 in lockdown, and 3 for hatching