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Anyone on here incubate and hatch?? I have 3 guinea fowl chicks and one has curled toes, little fella was properly squished in the egg and I had to assist in getting out as position was never going to allow hatch. Noticed now that toes are curled, going to leave for a day to see if they straighten out but what if they Don't???

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Never really had much luck with them, some sort themselves out and some die. Kindest is probably to tap on head, but I usually give them a go initially.

Exactly that. I tried making little stiff shoes and taped them on but it did little good, it was kinder in the end to give them a good night tap.

 

I think it is caused by not having the right humidity in incubation, but that may not be the whole story. Sadly, after weeding out crooked toes and sexing I found rearing your own was about the most inefficient ways to have fowl.

Normally if they can't get out of the shell on their own there is a reason.

+1. I was told never to help as it can kill an otherwise healthy but tired chick.
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Normally if they can't get out of the shell on their own there is a reason.

And the reason on opening the hole up was because the head was stuck between legs of chick and it couldn't mkce its head further than the hole already made. Would I rather let it die in the egg of exhaustion or starve, no I would rather give it a good chance at life.
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And the reason on opening the hole up was because the head was stuck between legs of chick and it couldn't mkce its head further than the hole already made. Would I rather let it die in the egg of exhaustion or starve, no I would rather give it a good chance at life.

Ooh calm down, I am only saying if they don't get out on their own they normally have problems like the chick you have with wonkey feet, in normal life it would not of made it out so would not have the problems its now facing.

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