Keep it warm and make sure the bath is warm -- dry really well -- The fluff helps hold in body heat - as you know and wit the olive oil slicked down -- chick has nothing to hold the heat.... warmth will be crucial for health of the chick (which I'm sure you know better than I - and that is why you are going to wash it....!) - don't let it get chilled (LOL _ don't I sound like a mother-hen)My only CL chick is still in the hatcher he/she is not fluffing out at all. We put olive oil on her when she was too dry and it saved her life, but has caused her (or could be him) to stay matted down to her body. The other two CL eggs appear to be dead.
Hatch day was yesterday, the CL was hatched on Friday and she was my last hatch. I am going to give the CL a bath with soap and water, and put her back in the incubator. Hopefully that will help her fluff out. Otherwise she is a bald chicken.
After she dries and fluffs (fingers crossed) she moves to the brooder so I can clean the hatcher before my next hatch.
Here are before pictures of Her or him..
I gave it a bath and hopefully it will fluff out, I think it is a girl, but not sure.
Congratulations on getting one --