Astrx
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- Mar 22, 2021
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Awww they are so cute congrats!a other chick just hatched! I saw another one under the hen but it looked like it just hatched so I left it alone and made sure to no disturb it.But yayyy I can’t wait untill the others hatch
what kind is the mother?a other chick just hatched! I saw another one under the hen but it looked like it just hatched so I left it alone and made sure to no disturb it.But yayyy I can’t wait untill the others hatch
Yep, i can already tell what the brown one could possibly look like when its older, their very pretty.a other chick just hatched! I saw another one under the hen but it looked like it just hatched so I left it alone and made sure to no disturb it.But yayyy I can’t wait untill the others hatch
I think she’s a black sex link chicken but we did mix up some of the Rhode island hens eggs with hers and Orpington eggs so the yellow ones are most likely one of those 2 and the black ones are black sex link’swhat kind is the mother?
Ohh, those will be very pretty! Black stars are gorgeous hensI think she’s a black sex link chicken
I think she’s a black sex link chicken
I actually have bought tiny chicks before and had that problem and I got a cotton swab dipped in warm water and cleaned them they are all grown up now I can post a picture of them.And also how do I know if a chick needs help getting out of their shell? There’s a egg that is already kinda opened but had blood and I’m not sure if I should leave it or help it (and I don’t know how long it’s been like that)Yep, i can already tell what the brown one could possibly look like when its older, their very pretty.
congatulations! Just ask me if you have any questions, im happy to awnser.
ps, your probably gonna have one of them get pasty butt, to prevent that, look it up for more info, but make sure its not to hot in the room and tp not stress them out. Get a soft cloth with slightly warm, not hot water and rub in circular motion til it comes off their but, do not pull.
Well, id try and leave it, it could just be a blood vain cracked, if it seems to be lifeless or something, gently peel away the edge of it, try not to touch the chick if possible, if you do, wash your hands and wear gloves, try just to peel away some parts and try to svoid helping as much as you canI actually have bought tiny chicks before and had that problem and I got a cotton swab dipped in warm water and cleaned them they are all grown up now I can post a picture of them.And also how do I know if a chick needs help getting out of their shell? There’s a egg that is already kinda opened but had blood and I’m not sure if I should leave it or help it (and I don’t know how long it’s been like that)