So I have a baby which appears to be a lesser fire in the egg and the cord is wrapped around his body. Question is, do I wait for him to stick his head out and start breathing on his own then attempt to move him to another container with water and get him untwisted or do it now. I think I already know the answer but I thought I would double check. I believe removing him before he is breathing on his own will kill him. On an unrelated note I have been hearing of multiple stories this year of deformed babies being hatched. This is my 5th clutch to hatch this year and in the same clutch as the twisted cord there also appears to be 3 that are kinked (not comfirmed yet but they have that look about them), 3 clutches hatched just fine with no deformities or any problems, I have had no temp spikes or rollovers and this is the second clutch that appears to have deformities, the only variable that is the same is that they are fire clutches. Anybody else having any issues with fires? Thanks, Aaron