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Babies!!!

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Exciting news in the chicken coop! Mama hatched some adorable chicks today, and the anticipation was palpable. Upon checking her clutch, I found a mix of infertile eggs and one chirping little one still trying to break free. I placed this determined chick with its mom and the rest of the fluffy crew. Now, the big question is whether Eggbert will be alright to finish hatching alongside its siblings or if I should step in and incubate the little one. It's a delicate balance between letting nature take its course and ensuring all our feathered friends get their chance to shine. Any advice or experiences you can share would be egg-cellent! Thank you in advance for your insights!
Babies!!!
Babies!!!

Mama hatched babies today. I checked on her clutch to find several infertile, but one was chirping and still trying to break free. I placed it with mom and chicks. Will Eggbert be OK to finish hatching or should I incubate them? TIA

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