- Jan 14, 2008
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It's been my experience that most of ones I help out of the shell die anyway. I recently found a chick hatched that had not absorbed the yolk sack. I didn't expect it to survive, but I let the yolk dry up and cut it off. Fed the little one ' save a chick ' with a syringe and scrambled egg. It's about 4 weeks old now and has beaten the odds. Problem is it thinks it s a duck, cause it just so happened that we had an orphan duck at the same time.
Here's the little bugger with his brood.
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I think we all, at some point, submit to the desire to "help" a chick that's struggling out of the shell. While I can't say that most I ever did this with died I can say that none ever amounted to much. I haven't "helped" in years. There's usually a reason these chicks don't hatch on their own. Trust nature to make those decisions for you.