Breaking out of it's shell is a lot of work for any newborn. A lot of chicks do need to take breaks between making progress on it's shell. I would say wait, and even if you would need to worry there wouldn't be much you could do.
I do have a heat lamp on them no worries but she unfortunately passed at about 5 am the night she started showing signs of being sick.
But thank you all for your help and support. Her siblings don't seem to be showing any signs of being sick thankfully, and I've been checking them to make sure...
Slightly, and i cleaned it the best i could but it is quite far back but there is a clean spot. Is there any way I could clean it more? (I just used a wash cloth and warm water)
Thank you for your kind words. As much as I am hoping that is not the case I know I must be understanding of the fact that somethings just won't work out.
I had a Sumatra rooster that was terrible for attacking me and my family. Try picking him up by his tail and pick up something scary and chase him around. I used a broom and beat it one the ground near him a few times. If none of that works, don't let him eat unless it's out of your hands and...
Try to cover up his cage if possible and move him to a place you're not in much. (Ex. laundry room, bathroom) That should help with it being difficult in the cage. And no worries, chances are low a screen will hurt him. Hope things get better for you!
HELP! I have 8 chicks, about a week old. I just got home and went in to check on them. One was sleeping and I didn't note anything of it. After I changed to water and food I noticed that the chick still hasn't moved. The other chicks were pecking it and walking on it so I picked it up and it...