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I second this.. I lose about 1-5 chicks every hatch (from 30-40 chicks). Some are born with defects, others with parts of their anatomy outside the body, abnormal size or deformed structure, etc. You will ALWAYS have to cull a few chicks every now and again, and just realize that they WOULD NOT HAVE MADE IT ANYWAY.. Nearly EVERY chick that i help come out of the shell either has problems like splayed leg or deformities, or dies within 48 hours of breaking out of the shell. Of the successful probably 20 that i have helped out that lived, all had splayed legs, or other deformities, and i could only repair 2 of them. Honestly this may sound cruel; but i have a new rule with chicks.. If they cant get out on their own, then i don't help them..  I understand that everyone is different, but i need to KNOW that those little babies are going to have what it takes to survive without help. Just think if this was nature, there would be no interdiction, and they would die. I have had broody mamas push problem chicks out of the nest, because they don't want their resources to be squandered on a chick that wont make it. This is ok by me... Survival of the fittest (or most adapted)!!