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So I’m up to 10 chicks (4 yellers). Still 8 eggs in the incubator. Thinking 2-4 may still hatch.

Come on last eggs....hatch!
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So I’m up to 10 chicks (4 yellers). Still 8 eggs in the incubator. Thinking 2-4 may still hatch.
So I’m up to 10 chicks (4 yellers). Still 8 eggs in the incubator. Thinking 2-4 may still hatch.
Any thoughts on assisting a breech? I helped one last batch and it ended poorly. Is it even worth a try?
Nope, not worth the heart ache!Any thoughts on assisting a breech? I helped one last batch and it ended poorly. Is it even worth a try?
Yeah. Logically this makes sense but I’m such a suckerNope, not worth the heart ache!
YesYeah. Logically this makes sense but I’m such a sucker
Do they ever make it out on their own?
I've never witnessed one making it out on it's own but anything is possible.Yeah. Logically this makes sense but I’m such a sucker
Do they ever make it out on their own?
Or a digging fork if its real dense. That's what I use for compost turning!Pitchfork is the tool you need. Even if you end up with a shovel, a pitchfork works best for to loosen up the mass. I find I can also move much of it with the fork if the ick is a little bit damp. A shovel (if your bedding is like mine) is way more work than anybody ought to do.
Or a digging fork if its real dense. That's what I use for compost turning!