Anime2lover
Keeper of tiny dinos
- Apr 17, 2019
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Seems to me that these chicks have a higher chance of survival if you do take them than if you done. As for the one with a leaking yolk, had one recently and it didnt live. A leaky yolk attatched to a chick is dangerous for them. They need to be kept moist while hatching to. So that the membrane doesnt stick to them when they move, but be careful not to drown it that way.I have a "make-shift" incubator, but it doesn't have anything to circulate the air. I'm so worried about taking them and them not surviving because I took them. I want to monitor the temp and humidity for at least 24 hours. Will these 3 be okay in the brooder coop I have set up for baby chicks even though they still have shell on?