Well only 3 lived my cat got a hold of the other 4
One of them has curled toes and one of them has splayed legs but the last one is doing good
So sorry

lol u gonna ship 'em?Is that really something you wish to admit?
Only If you are taking the extra extra chicks.
Thank you! I was thinking the same thing!
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I totally posted something my daughter said, on the wrong thread earlier. Ooops.
"[COLOR=333333]My daughter just asked me when she grows up, if she could marry a stick bug... then goes... well, I guess I really wouldn't want to marry one, they can't do the dishes."[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]I survived church, plus running errands. Now I'm home.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]No other eggs have pipped, and the little chick that's in there, is acting antsy. It was hopping around when I came int othe bathroom to check on it. I'm tempted to take it out and put it in the brooder. Not sure if I should, or not yet... but it's knocking all the other eggs around in there, with no signs of them hatching yet.[/COLOR]

i saw u got help nvmI don't know what to do
Would it work on a quail because it's so tiny
Yes!!
that's hilarious!!
MY chick's mostly dry, my silkies arrived on the 31st of august, so they are just under 3 weeks old, and pretty mellow/tiny, so I was going to see about sticking her in there with them, (carefully) if they aren't nice to her, I can just move them back to the dog crate, and put a stuffed animal in there....
I just am not sure exactly when I should move her, since she's pushing all the other eggs around in there. None of the eggs are in their original positions. LOL
It's ok
@DwayneNLiz If that hen doesn't get off the nest within the hour, you will be adopting the chicks! You had to tell me to "do it" didn't you?
ROFL!!! If u ship!!
grrrrrrrrrI'm going to kill my husband. He just let one of our barn cats inside and it killed one fo my daughters silkies... Can I shoot my husband? Seriously... ***.
His response was "I didn't know it would do that"
What do you THINK a barn cat is going to do?
My daughter is balling her eyes out over it. UGH.
Stupid silkies cost us a lot more then a regular chicken, and I don't think I can get anymore until next year from the hatcheries.