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WannabeMothergoose
In the Brooder
Just leave it like that for now. Does it look to be internally pipped that you can tell?
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Just leave it like that for now. Does it look to be internally pipped that you can tell?
No I don't think it's pipped internally. The baby looks like a U shaped darkness around the air sac. There's also a bit of yolkish colored fluid coming out of the hole I made.Just leave it like that for now. Does it look to be internally pipped that you can tell?
It is still moving. Now it looks like it's settled on the bottom of the egg. Like maybe. Its head or butt is at the hole I made. Just have to wait and see I guess. I'll be a little disappointed if this little one doesn't hatch. Its mother just started to go broody. she's sitting on one egg so there's still hope.Is it still moving around in there? Hopefully it's not malpositioned.
Good morning hopefully your there and can see this picture. But he has start to pip. On the underside of the egg so I flipped it I noticed it looked the membrane was dry so I sprayed it the torn it off. There's still that yolk colored liquid oozing out of it should I keep it should I help. I'm freaking out even more now. Plus I can't get the humidity above 69.Yep sounds malpositioned and that's why the air cell disappeared like that - its lower half has gone into the air cell as it positions for hatching. Hopefully it can pip from the bad position. There is the chance that it won't be able to or will hit a major vein when it tries and bleed out. I don't mean to discourage you, I just want to let you know of the possibility that something may go wrong here. Don't make the hole any larger and make sure the humidity in the incubator is at least 70 to 75 to keep it from drying out.