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Firstly, Hello! I am new to all this and so I would much appreciate some help
I have had my first batch of eggs in my incubator for 20 days, and I noticed that one had pipped last night (yes I was surprised)
Very excited I woke this morning to see that nothing had happened. After trawling through forums, i deduced that I should investigate. I removed the egg from the incubator, and got the shock of my life when the chick inside started wiggling and cheeping (I know....what did I think would happen????).
Anyway, I removed a small piece of the shell, and i noticed that the membrane is very dry and leathery. I peeled it back a little with a toothpick, no blood or anything, put a very damp cloth in my incubator and returned the egg.
I am wondering if you can help me with
1) should I give any more help if no progress is made in the next few hours, as obviously there is a lively little soul in there...and
2) is there anything I can do to aid the chicks that have not yet hatched, or pipped with regards to humidity
Thank you
I have had my first batch of eggs in my incubator for 20 days, and I noticed that one had pipped last night (yes I was surprised)
Very excited I woke this morning to see that nothing had happened. After trawling through forums, i deduced that I should investigate. I removed the egg from the incubator, and got the shock of my life when the chick inside started wiggling and cheeping (I know....what did I think would happen????).
Anyway, I removed a small piece of the shell, and i noticed that the membrane is very dry and leathery. I peeled it back a little with a toothpick, no blood or anything, put a very damp cloth in my incubator and returned the egg.
I am wondering if you can help me with
1) should I give any more help if no progress is made in the next few hours, as obviously there is a lively little soul in there...and
2) is there anything I can do to aid the chicks that have not yet hatched, or pipped with regards to humidity
Thank you