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JessicaDotta
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- Oct 27, 2020
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The green egg chick looks like a sticky chick, & can't move beyond the pip. I'd assist since it's ready to hatch.
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The green egg chick looks like a sticky chick, & can't move beyond the pip. I'd assist since it's ready to hatch.
You're welcome. I've had a few cases of sticky chicks before. It's caused by a humidity issue.Thank you!! Chick out! Was stuck
Too high? Right?You're welcome. I've had a few cases of sticky chicks before. It's caused by a humidity issue.
Haven't figured out exactly what humidity level causes sticky chicks. It may have to do with too high of humidity though.Too high? Right?
I’m so glad for your advice!!! Thank you again. I am not afraid to interfere if I know there’s a problem, but judging if it’s a problem or not it’s always so difficult. The chick has curled toes, but I suspect that’s from being trapped, and if necessary, I can intervene in the brooder.Haven't figured out exactly what humidity level causes sticky chicks. It may have to do with too high of humidity though.
Looks like it's starting to unzip.Other chick seems to have read my intention to help and hurried up. This is it unzipping, right? I can walk away now, and let them do their thing.
You're welcome.I’m so glad for your advice!!! Thank you again. I am not afraid to interfere if I know there’s a problem, but judging if it’s a problem or not it’s always so difficult. The chick has curled toes, but I suspect that’s from being trapped, and if necessary, I can intervene in the brooder.
The fresh out of the shell was the green egg. The shell and membrane were completely dry, and peel off so fast. I think if I would have waited much longer, the chick would have lost strength. The second chick came out, too!You're welcome.
It's the one that just hatched out of the brown egg, or a different chick?