Chick Dies in Shell on Day of Hatch

khatar

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May 14, 2011
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Today is hatching day for my new chicks incubated under my hen. We were devastated to find that the first chick that penetrated the shell, died before it could hatch.
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I'm curious as to why this chick died, I can't think of anything that would have done this. This is my first hatch, so I'm somewhat unexperienced.

On the bright side, one egg hatched successfully and two are still on their way!
 
Sometimes there isn't a logical reason. I lost a chick today that was able to pip, but not zip...and when I opened up the chick looked normal, but for some reason just couldn't make it through the process. It is a sad event, but seems to be part of the process. Good luck with the others!
 
Sometimes there isn't a logical reason. I lost a chick today that was able to pip, but not zip...and when I opened up the chick looked normal, but for some reason just couldn't make it through the process. It is a sad event, but seems to be part of the process. Good luck with the others!

Thanks! Another one hatched and the other is getting there!
 
As others said, sometimes they are just unable to hatch and nobody knows why. My last hatch, all 6 that I set made it to hatching day, but one of them just made a hole large enough to get its beak through, chirped for a while as the others were hatching, and then died.
Congratulations on the ones that made it, though!
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As others said, sometimes they are just unable to hatch and nobody knows why. My last hatch, all 6 that I set made it to hatching day, but one of them just made a hole large enough to get its beak through, chirped for a while as the others were hatching, and then died.
Congratulations on the ones that made it, though!
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It's odd how these things just happen, your story is just like mine. I feel so bad,
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maybe they weren't strong enough to live on.
 
One question though, one of the chicks that hatched was inbred between my roo and his sister. Will there be future problems with this chick? I actually had the most doubt about this egg hatching, but I thought it was worth a try. Turns out, it was the first to hatch! The chick that died was the first to crack the egg though
 
Unlike the human world, in the animal world the fittest survive. The one that make it have the best chance of a full and productive life. That's the law of nature. We should learn from it.
 
One question though, one of the chicks that hatched was inbred between my roo and his sister. Will there be future problems with this chick? I actually had the most doubt about this egg hatching, but I thought it was worth a try. Turns out, it was the first to hatch! The chick that died was the first to crack the egg though
As far as I know, inbreeding doesn't really affect the first generation, but inbreeding generation after generation will definitely cause problems.
 

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