HELP CHICK HATCHING

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So I have a bantam silkie mixed with Plymouth Rock egg I belive this is day 20 and I hear the chick making big strong cheap noises when I pick up the egg. I do have a silke chickens sitting in it. Our eggs have thick shells and I’m worried the chick won’t be able to crack open the egg. Should I help it or just leave it or is there something I can do to help it hatch
 
Don't help it. It is still absorbing the yolk and if you try to help it might not have absorbed it all and could die. I tried to help two chicks before and that happened to me. Just be patient it'll hatch lol
 
:weeGlad it turned out OK....even if it is a little orphan right now. Are there any other chicks due to keep him company? If not, you need to try and source him a friend or two xx
 
So I have a bantam silkie mixed with Plymouth Rock egg I belive this is day 20 and I hear the chick making big strong cheap noises when I pick up the egg. I do have a silke chickens sitting in it. Our eggs have thick shells and I’m worried the chick won’t be able to crack open the egg. Should I help it or just leave it or is there something I can do to help it hatch

Monkeying with an egg when its starting to hatch is a sure fire way to kill the chick within. Let that baby do its thing. Chicks should spend the time after lockdown to properly position themselves to hatch. I am not an egg or even an egg head but I imagine it is very difficult for a baby chicken to keep up with which end is which when well meaning folks keep spinning him or her around and around while simultaneously blinding the poor chick with the bright light from a candling device.
 
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... I belive this is day 20 and I hear the chick making... cheap[ing] noises when I pick up the egg... Our eggs have thick shells and I’m worried the chick won’t be able to crack open the egg....

First baby chicks don't crack open an egg. Cracking an egg is what you and I do to cook breakfast. In fact baby chicks don't even peck their way out of an egg. Chicks cut their way out of their natal home using the only tooth that any chicken will ever have, their eggtooth. To accomplish this feat the peep must first position it's head under its Right wing, not its Left wing but its Right one. :lol: That insures that the egg tooth is positioned correctly to cut the eggshell half in two from the inside while the chick spins inside of the egg..
 

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