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cowtownchick

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Oct 17, 2016
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Hello from Texas! Raising chicks for our children's 4-H project. Although it might be more for me than for them. We have a Rhode Island Red, an Ameraucana, a Black Maran and a Silkie.

 
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I'm new on this. I have been reading up on some post which is very helpful. I am trying to hatch chicks in an incubator for the 1st time. I have 1 that is dark except at the oval part of the egg. Very little light left. The hatch is 21 days or could be a few days later . My question is that being dark almost to the tip and I can't tell if there is movement. Does this mean the chick is dead or should I give it a few more days?
 
I'd say that since they should, in theory be hatching you have nothing to lose by leaving it in the incubator for another 3-4 days.
 
If all is well and they hatch, what kind of feed is safe for them? Can I leave them in the incubator when they hatch and for how long?
 
Once all viable eggs have hatched, leave them in the incubator to dry off and become fluffy. Then you can put them in your brooder (with a heat source) with "chick / starter" feed (and water, obviously). If you don't have any chick / starter feed, you can blitz growers feed in a food processor. Its more convenient to get some chick / starter food though.
 
Cowtownchick I recognize that white silkie from the "what breed or gender is this, " thread. Hi & Welcome to Backyard chickens
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