TARAMAZING1
Hatching
- Mar 5, 2018
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If you incubate it, they will likely develop their notochord(the thing that allows for the perception of pain) before they die a painful death. I don't think that it would be ethical to incubate them with these odds.
Perfect example video of 2 deformed chicks not moving or chirping after hatch.Exciting! Here's a video that I found interesting:
Be sure to put in more eggs so you're lil one(s) if he hatches, can have a friend
If you do incubate it I's be very interested in the results.
Perfect example video of 2 deformed chicks not moving or chirping after hatch.
My opinion is based on the many of my own heart-wrenching experiences and disappointments incubating and hatching *and* the hundreds of similar posts here on BYC.Many people are giving negative opinions - just to avoid possible pain. Personally, if it were my decision I might prefer to err on the side of giving the embryos a chance. If life were only about never having pain, everyone and every animal would die extremely young. Life is about persevering while there is any chance at all.