Looks like you have been given good advice/suggestions.
I hope your chicks make it.
I hope your chicks make it.
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Ok. I just moved them to the brooder, because they are moving around a lot. I’m worried about the smaller one. Should I let them play together? I don’t want them to be hurt. Here’s some pictures to show them together.I dono I should have just showed u one of mine here lemme show u the little bit of blood and yolk still there it was fine hatching and I just leave mine in the incubator till it’s dry…. Some have it some don’t I don’t get too worried if they are energetic wobbling all around some of them I just wait longer before moving to incubator do to the fact if it’s red there others may pec and injure the area. This one just hatched and still had quiet a bit of membrane all over it it’s gonna be just fine.
It’s ok, I’m talking about a Plymouth Rock chick. I came here cause I figured people were already here to help, and I needed advice. You’re alrightI am so sorry everyone I did not see this was a quail egg thread !
I really recommend that you do Keep them together. Ones already drinking mine haven’t started that yet born today…Ok. I just moved them to the brooder, because they are moving around a lot. I’m worried about the smaller one. Should I let them play together? I don’t want them to be hurt. Here’s some pictures to show them together.
Ok. I’m still up, monitoring them but keeping my distance.I really recommend that you do Keep them together. Ones already drinking mine haven’t started that yet born today…