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Well, there is one more chick. Tessa's didn't make it, was just not right and did not hatch.
This second baby of Ida's was crammed into the egg so tightly, the right leg was tucked way up against the body and the toes were slightly curled inward. It has quite a bit of dark on the leg fronts, so I was very bummed that it is a pullet and we might have to put her down, but DH taped her toes flat and she is taking steps and actually standing, though she is still wobbly on the right hock joint. Later today, if she continues to improve, she will go out with her mother. Ida is her real mom, just like the other one. Seems Ida produces equally male and female chicks since Atlas is her son and Tessa is also hers.




This second baby of Ida's was crammed into the egg so tightly, the right leg was tucked way up against the body and the toes were slightly curled inward. It has quite a bit of dark on the leg fronts, so I was very bummed that it is a pullet and we might have to put her down, but DH taped her toes flat and she is taking steps and actually standing, though she is still wobbly on the right hock joint. Later today, if she continues to improve, she will go out with her mother. Ida is her real mom, just like the other one. Seems Ida produces equally male and female chicks since Atlas is her son and Tessa is also hers.