This adorable chick was born on 9/29 in the morning. I know they sometimes take half the day to 'dry out' but this chick is completely fluffy....except for his head. It still looks all wet. Any ideas?
Here's a link....he is the one on the bottom right. Sorry, it's the best picture I've...
She or he has been trying to hatch for 3 days and I finally decided to intervene this morning. I noticed a lot of gunk that I had to clean off of the chick w/ a q-tip while I was helping.....it smelled bad, real bad. She's breathing, but not trying to get up just laying there....I put her back...
I have a baby that initially pipped on 7/26, on 7/27 was trying hard to get out and had a large area chipped away, and this morning nothing has changed. I can see his/her beak and baby is still fighting to get out. What should I do? And should I discard the remaining eggs? They're still...
Just wanted to say a quick hey and let y'all know I'm a newbie on board!
I have 2) New England Red Hens , 2) Old English Game Hens, 1) Black Plymouth Rock rooster, 7) biddies and 6) incubating. I'm loving expanding my little chicken family.