I know it's way too early to tell for sure, but I think the chick in the last two pics is a boy. Hes got some huge legs
Those are some study stems to be sure!!!
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I know it's way too early to tell for sure, but I think the chick in the last two pics is a boy. Hes got some huge legs
Well, one of the babies that hatched out was a silkie, so fingers crossed it turns out to be a hen!!Much easier if you just let a broodie hen do the hatching. Silkies are particularly great at hatching and proudly raise the chicks. We are at near 100% using Mother Nature’s way.
Look im no manual expert but with my guineas egg that i once hatched with a still air they pipped on day 24 so i waited to day 25 - 26 no results so i started it i started to destroy the shell.. But i used a little water on the white layer the first layer of that hatch.. So i can reveal the veins.. Turns out she absorded it so i began to destroy it untill she hatched successfully.. There are sometimes when the chicken's butt is stuck with a weird vein.. Thats a cord thst provides food and water.. If you run into that problem then skip it around and leave the chick to do the hard work! And while you're breaking the shell always drop warm water if youre seeing the veins.. Cold waters give a shock.. If the egg bleeds that means you missed a vein asap put the egg back in the incubator.. Hope this helps!![]()
I had a late hatch that had to be assisted. He was small and seemed to have neurological issues as well as a bent neck. He had difficulty walking and if he fell over, he could not hardly right himself (I just named him Screetch and assumed it was a him). He died in the night after about 4 days. Sorry to be a downer, but sometimes there is just no hope for a chick. I hope yours does wellMy assist seems super tired and like hes having a hard time moving. That kind of thing normal for a chick who struggled to hatch?
I haven't heard of a chick chair and vet wrap. I had one splay legged chick. I cut a straw to the size of the width between a chicks legs and put a small rubberband through it. then, pt the bands around his legs- like a splint. He kept getting it off, and I had to put it back. In about 3 days, he was walking just fine and never looked back.He looks much better