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Well.. Its thier first time out ever!! And they really seem to be loving it so far, I was worried about a chicken hawk getting them because the pen isnt covered, but they seem to be camouflaged and blend right in with the leaves
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I dont think Im going to keep them out overnight just yet though!

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I had 5 more pips after the ball dropped last night. When I got up this morning 1 was still about 1/3 zipped and had been that way for a few hours. It was all dried up so I went to help it and I found it's feet tied up by the yolk sack. No wonder it could not progress. I did my best to get the feet out but it was damaging and stressful. The chick is still alive but is there anything I can do for the bit of yolk sack that is hanging. Do I just tie it off with some string and wait for it to fall off? Also the first egg to pip died and I don't know why. 2 others were also dead but it was from malpositions.


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I had 5 more pips after the ball dropped last night. When I got up this morning 1 was still about 1/3 zipped and had been that way for a few hours. It was all dried up so I went to help it and I found it's feet tied up by the yolk sack. No wonder it could not progress. I did my best to get the feet out but it was damaging and stressful. The chick is still alive but is there anything I can do for the bit of yolk sack that is hanging. Do I just tie it off with some string and wait for it to fall off? Also the first egg to pip died and I don't know why. 2 others were also dead but it was from malpositions.


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is it still attached to its stomach? If its not id cut it off its legs

If it is you can put it in a small tea or coffee cup and wait for it to absorb the yolk, ive seen people do that before
 
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