OK thanks for the correction.
I apologize for any confusion. Since people were talking about chicks, I assumed they were incubated to term.
I have no experience hatching without a shell other than what i've read over the years and I wouldn't try it outside of an environmentally controlled...
Assuming it didn't have proper nutrient uptake during incubation and barring a bacterial infection, about all you can do is give some nutridrench. However, if that doesn't give it enough energy to eventually eat and drink on its own, it really doesn't have a chance.
Please consider that had you...
It is evolution.
What fails in nature no longer exists.
What succeeds in nature prospers and continues to evolve and improve.
If an organism evolves adaptable to the environment, it may prosper if no environmental changes occur. Otherwise, they are now extinct. While only 2 million organisms...
That is one of its superior advantages over other nutritional supplements.
Here is a quote from the BoviDr Laboratories website.
"Our approach to promote overall health is to boost the immune system FAST! Nutri-Drench shunts directly to the bloodstream, eliminating the hours needed for...
Well I know nutridrench can be absorbed directly through tissue and reach the blood stream without digestion. If you can't get the beak open, which would be preferable, perhaps application on the skin around the mouth may do something.
Don't beat yourself up. We've all done things that resulted in dead chickens (and other animals) but we learned a lesson (or at least most of us).
At least you didn't slow down the mail and killed thousands of animals.
Microscopic pores slathered with the hen's cuticle.
It certainly didn't develop properly.
About all I can suggest is to tube or syringe some nutri-drench.
That and don't mess with mother nature.
Since no one on this thread was trying this in a sterile laboratory environment, there could be many problems. Accurate sensors and controls for...