So here is the story:
I was hatching eggs in August (5) and one day I checked on the eggs under my one broody and the membrane was tightly wrapped around the chick (yolk was not fully absorbed yet) and the top half of the egg's shell was missing. The chick was sadly dead and ever since I've been wondering what happened to the poor little chick?
I know that deaths happen with hatching chicks but I would like to know if this is something I could help prevent for next time I hatch.
Thanks!
I was hatching eggs in August (5) and one day I checked on the eggs under my one broody and the membrane was tightly wrapped around the chick (yolk was not fully absorbed yet) and the top half of the egg's shell was missing. The chick was sadly dead and ever since I've been wondering what happened to the poor little chick?
I know that deaths happen with hatching chicks but I would like to know if this is something I could help prevent for next time I hatch.
Thanks!
