Early hatch is always hard on a chick. Sounds as if the chick had some "help" getting out of it's shell and this is almost always a bad thing to do. The struggle to peep (exit the shell) builds strength and muscle in the new chick, helping it out of the shell invariably does more damage than good. Try to keep other chicks away from the weak one and keep it warm and dry. It may never develop the muscle to walk and if introduced to the rest of the chicks they will peck it to death as a flock does not usually allow the sick and weak birds to survive.
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it would not be heathly
scewing a hot chick
There is a lot of debate on this subject; some people think it is survival of the fittest and it would be unfair to give life to a weak chick and others think that they should help the vulnerable.
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No , the "white" part of the egg is the food of the developing chick
The early embryos of all animals have a very similar appearance. This is no different for chicken and pig embryos.
no they did not they where alive with the reptiles
It can take up to 24 hours for the chick to complete its escape. It is best not to help the chick break out of the shell as you can damage the chick trying to help. There is a supply of blood in the shell membrane that will weaken the chick if broken early. Increase the humidity in the incubator, lack of moisture is the main reason for die off in the shell during peeping. try for 75% humidity.
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not anymore! broke up in early january :)
There are quite a few ways to sex a baby chick. If the chick is a pullet, then there will be major differences between it and the cockerels. For instance, they may grow slower, and will not have pronounced wattles and combs at an early age. Some breeds are color sexable, in which the male and female chicks are colored differently.