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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    But maybe stuck to it on the left side that still has all the shell
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    Was putting coconut oil on membrane yesterday but it seems rather leathery. Not stuck to the chick
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    Here's a pic. It isn't zipped all they way around cuz the egg got.smashed Not sure if chick can get out
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    so this chicks rt foot is up by its head. is that the correct position. i just noticed it kicking but he's not connecting with the shell. thanks
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    i just have an oral digital thermometer so not sure that is very accurate
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    its occassionally moving a bit, i put some coconut oil on the membrane with a q tip. i did find a thermometer so trying to get the temp around 100. i'll keep you posted/ thanks for the responses
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    i have it on a heating pad with a moist towel. the chick just put its beak out i think the shell in that area is already gone, just has the membrane
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    dont have incubator how to keep hatching chick warm

    i have a broody mama that has pushed two hatching eggs out from under her. one chick hatched but died. want to help the other one, i put it back under her but she pushed it out again. it is chirping. i do not have an incubator. i have a heating pad for a dog which i have the egg on now. what...
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    broody hen

    I dont want that to happen so I will try to figure out how to enclose her and the chicks in the existing coop
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    broody hen

    can i remove my broody hen and her eggs from existing coop and put her in a different one by herself that will be better for the upcoming chicks? Thanks
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    Expanding my flock

    just wanted to post a follow up. scab came off. that yellow area is firm. I've put some bag balm on it. she still seems fine and happy
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    Expanding my flock

    I will check that out. Thank you
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    Expanding my flock

    Hello. Love this site. Have had chickens on and off over the years. Expanding my flock because I ended up with two roosters last spring. Last week picked up 6 new hens. I thought one might have vent gleek so thought i'd post and ask. Has a scabby patch under her vent and missing feathers...
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