A hen we had thought was missing was instead found this morning with 9 new-hatched chicks! They were all fluffed out and running around in a corner of the barn with their Mom. I put them all in a cage for their protection, and when I went to clean out the dud eggs in the nest I found a chick fully zipped and peeping in its shell.
Since Mom was settling down in a corner of the cage and gathering her chicks underneath, I decided to put this hatching chick back under her. A few hours later we found the hen up & scratching around in the cage, and this chick still in its shell.
I thought it was dead, but when I picked it up there was a dusty, fuzzy little wing waving at me, and a little beak still opening & closing! On closer look we could tell that the yolk was absorbed & the only thing keeping it from pushing out was the dried membrane. I gently peeled it away & the shell easily popped off.
The chick was still sticky-damp, and I've been keeping it in a box with a desk lamp for warmth. It's drying off now, and starting to try & sit up. But there are still patches where the fluff is matted. I've seen chicks like this before, where they don't dry off & fluff up like they should, they have dried albumen on them & it's hard to get off.
What should I do to clean this chick so it will be all fluffy? I hope to return it to the Mama hen, it's too late to try tonight plus the chick is too weak right now. I'm hoping it will be fluffy & running around tomorrow night so I can try & put it under its Mom.
Since Mom was settling down in a corner of the cage and gathering her chicks underneath, I decided to put this hatching chick back under her. A few hours later we found the hen up & scratching around in the cage, and this chick still in its shell.
I thought it was dead, but when I picked it up there was a dusty, fuzzy little wing waving at me, and a little beak still opening & closing! On closer look we could tell that the yolk was absorbed & the only thing keeping it from pushing out was the dried membrane. I gently peeled it away & the shell easily popped off.
The chick was still sticky-damp, and I've been keeping it in a box with a desk lamp for warmth. It's drying off now, and starting to try & sit up. But there are still patches where the fluff is matted. I've seen chicks like this before, where they don't dry off & fluff up like they should, they have dried albumen on them & it's hard to get off.
What should I do to clean this chick so it will be all fluffy? I hope to return it to the Mama hen, it's too late to try tonight plus the chick is too weak right now. I'm hoping it will be fluffy & running around tomorrow night so I can try & put it under its Mom.
