Thanks for the input and advice. I am running into issues I never had before. There is a big difference in the area, where I am at now, it is a lot more humid, and I have many shade trees that keep the humidity high around the house. That may be part of the problem, the ground is dry and does not hold water, but the air stays at a constant 77% RH outside all the time. This probably does not help things...but I will keep track of this batch for any problems, the brooder is housing 8 Orrington's and 2 Araucanas from five different 5 clutches and bloodlines so if the others developed the problem, its not genetic, is viral. All I can do is see what happens...appreciate the input. The chick in the pic is an Araucana,its nest mate is a lavender, so if that one shows signs of the problem, I will probably cull both to prevent passing what ever the issue is on to other offspring hatchlings. Again, ill wait and see what happens...The two did have problems hatching, and were small.. I'm not certain, but I think this one might have been the one I had to help out of the shell, and had too be washed off with warm water because the film was too heavy coating his body....