@k39ful I was looking for a sweet lullaby to set this too, I have no idea why I choose a holiday religious song aside from the fact it's a sentimental sweet song that makes me think of a baby being born.
You could have killed it. Chickens dont hatch for 21 days. Any tearing of the membrane causes the blood flow to stop being passed to the chicken. Also the yolk goes into the chickens stomach on days 19 through 21. The chicken wasnt finished developing. It need to be set still under a temperature between 94 and 99 until day 21 then it would have came out itself. You are lucky it lived but you did save it from being eaten I guess
@torturedsoul213 I could have let nature take it's course and let it die, but I'm just too much of a sap I guess. As much as I like eating chicken, I'm totally different when it came to my pet chickens, I couldn't let any harm come to them and I couldn't NOT do my best to help one live.
If you ever get the chance to raise a chick yourself, I'd really suggest it. Watching a chick hatch is already awesome, but becoming its parent is really amazing. They become so attached to you (I had a couple that used to come running up to me as soon as they saw me), plus they are very easy to care for, all it takes is a bit of time (a few sleepless nights at the start :P) and love :D. But again, awesome video, great to see someone with such a big heart :).
@Viris88 as a child i rose a baby chick to a full grown hen. it was a fantastic experience for a child! sadly my uncle sold it to be killed but ever since i have been wanting to raise some again. I too suggest raising a baby chick yourself. It teaches responsibility. :)
@CoutureHeartsChanel Awwwww that's so sad :(...unfortunately that is the way things go sometimes (I've had a few occasions where I spent a lot of time and energy raising a chick and it turned out to be a rooster so we had to get rid of it too lol) But you're absolutely right, it does teach a lot of responsibility, not to mention, they are sooooo cute :D!!!
@CoutureHeartsChanel Baby chicks are like kittens and puppies, they are an even bigger responsibility when they grow up. I don't recommend people get a pet simply because there is something to be learned by children during the creature's infancy. No one should get a pet they aren't planning on caring for throughout that pet's life span.
This is a really cool video and brings back a lot of nice memories :D. I've done the same as you on several occasions and it is just the most amazing feeling to help a chick into this world. You did the right thing by cutting the cord as close as possible to the egg (I usually just leave it attached to the chick and let nature take its course - it dries up and breaks off over a period of a few hours).
@ProudlyQatari Nope, it did just fine and grew up to be a cantankerous rooster who chased me around and bullied his father so I gave him to my neighbor so he could be the only rooster in his own group.
@grammartwo Yeah it's easy to personify it. I probably should have just put it down but I wanted the camera to see it and I was having trouble making sure the little cord wasn't tugging too much and that it was warm and humid enough.
This person obviously knows what they're doing so chi chi chirp off you haters and your semi helpful advice.
Nah I just really wanted to say that, bit I'm sure that there are different ways to help (or not help) a hatching chick, but I still think that this person is being careful and that they know what they're doing. Can somebody answer my one question? How does helping a chick hatch effect it's "ability to survive"? Just wondering :)
i understand that you wanted to be helpful to the chick by helping it hatch but in reality this isn't helpful to the chick. If you help it hatch it will be too weak to survive the outside world. However, I'm assuming that you took care of the chick at home, so it may not really matter but just saying :)
@mdude1012 that's like saying I am to week to survive because without an emergency C-section I would have died from being choked by my umbilical cord.
@mdude1012 It would have died if I hadn't intervened because it was cool weather and the hens had eaten a good portion of the shell and then pushed it out of the nest. It ended up growing up very strong. There were two hens on the nest because they went broody together and all the other hens kept laying eggs near the two and the two would just tuck the eggs into that nest they shared. It was kind of adorable they way these two mother hens coparented the chicks and cooperated well like lesbians!
Awwwwww,cute found a chick near my skool it had no fethers and was sooooo small called it fredrick but it was week and died the next day:'( happy for this one tho hope it lives its life :) awwww x
@Wambaloe That's what all the books say, that if has to be strong enough to hatch itself and benefit from the experience, but it ended up growing up strong, not weak so who knows.
@Matthew3590 Sooooo true. A chicken expert would have done a better job of helping it or would have let nature take it's course so it would die. I'm not a an expert, I'm just a regular person who did my best at that time for that animal. Heck I even wore an oven mitt because I didn't like when the hens pecked at my hand! An expert wouldn't have been worried about a broody hen peck! Oh well.
I wonder if hens can tell which chick is which. I've never dealt with chickens, but I wonder if they kept rejecting one, and you couldn't raise it, could you take all the chicks for a few minutes to mix them up, add the new chick into the group and then dump them back on the hen all at once.
@tf2whackyengineer Hens tend to reject chicks for reasons health reasons we don't ID as easily. But when this one was out of the shell they stopped rejecting it.
@cremeens100 I agree, these hens did a great job coparenting. Seriously makes you wonder why people attack gay parents and want to stop them from becoming foster parents or adoptive parents, etc.
lol i had a call duckling her moma tossed her egg out i went 2 throw it away when i relaized it was hatching i gave it back 2 the mom but she attacked the egg and then threw it out agian i took the tiny duckling in and for 9 hours helped birth her she hatched at 3 am in my hand i had fallen asleep she lived a happy and long life she was just tinier than all the other call ducks ^^ so seeing ur video made me really happy to remember her.
I assist chicks all the time that have difficulty hatching(incubator) Never once has there been an ill effect. I've done it dozens of times and every single one grew up healthy and happy. If you give a minute the shell will detach from abdomen. I hold them up to a radiant heater while doing this, and stimulate its little body until its almost completely dry. Hens do it.. no reason you shouldn't.
@liverpoollad0505 The moms were protective and mean and they would sneak attack peck me and I hate being startled so yeah, I wimped out and used an oven mitt!
They say if you help the chick from its shell, it won't be suited to life on a farm. I don't believe it. Whoever said that needs to lend a hand and save a soul by helping a poor little chickie out! I would help it too, and so what if it wasn't suited to live on a farm? I would make it an indoor pet!
Awww, Hey u did a very good job, its good to see that there are people out there who would help animals, plus u did it in a very safe and cautious way so that you dont harm it, ignore all thee other rude comments i think u did an awsome job thumbs up!!
@ifaoduistheway Hey the person did really well actually, he hardly touched it at all and it was stuck! Id do the same if it needed help man no need for that rude comment!!
i personally found that if you gonna help hatch the baby chick stuck in its shelt, DO IT AFTER 10 HOURS. more than that only make the chick feather dried up and decreases its percentage of survival. healthy chicks should hatch in 4 hours or so, one of mine fastest hatch was in 1-2 hours.
I know i shouldn't have, but i helped a few chicks out of there eggs before. One was just hatching and i helped it break the shell. She turned out just fine, i didn't know i wasn't suppose to at the time.
I loved it once when we were hatching chicks my mum had to help are silki out he's now a lively helthy cockral but has lost a nail but now his sisters have gone broody with his eggs can't wait!!
i had a silkie chicken named Rosie. She was not born correct. She had un-even wings. She also had problems breathing..... kinda like athsma. So she died. I tried to help her but there was nothing i could to. R.I.P Rosie. ILY..... :'(
Absolutely cute and sweet! :) Don't pay attention to rude comments.
meowthecow1995 4 hours ago
How does the chick eat?
merlan114 6 days ago
what if i bought some eggs and one was chirping and its about to come out WHAT DO I DO I HAVE NO CHICKENS
11rmx 1 week ago
@11rmx call the animal control
merlan114 6 days ago
@AlexRmetroid Awwwe your mean LOL!
thealiecat 1 week ago
@outragedalien yes
thealiecat 1 week ago
Wtf CHRISTMAS song!
k39ful 1 month ago
@k39ful I was looking for a sweet lullaby to set this too, I have no idea why I choose a holiday religious song aside from the fact it's a sentimental sweet song that makes me think of a baby being born.
thealiecat 1 week ago
My chickens started panicking when they heard the chirping lol.
TheCuteBirds 1 month ago
@TheCuteBirds Watching youtube videos with your chickens, cool!
thealiecat 1 week ago
Awwe
Legooofan 1 month ago
You could have killed it. Chickens dont hatch for 21 days. Any tearing of the membrane causes the blood flow to stop being passed to the chicken. Also the yolk goes into the chickens stomach on days 19 through 21. The chicken wasnt finished developing. It need to be set still under a temperature between 94 and 99 until day 21 then it would have came out itself. You are lucky it lived but you did save it from being eaten I guess
torturedsoul213 1 month ago
@torturedsoul213 I think you missed the whole point of the video.
dfire 1 month ago
@torturedsoul213 I could have let nature take it's course and let it die, but I'm just too much of a sap I guess. As much as I like eating chicken, I'm totally different when it came to my pet chickens, I couldn't let any harm come to them and I couldn't NOT do my best to help one live.
thealiecat 1 week ago
whats with the music?
TheFrozenYeti5286 2 months ago
@TheFrozenYeti5286 I know, I agree.
thealiecat 1 week ago
I WANT SOME CHICKS FOR CHRISTMAS........NOW...LOL
86mustang07 2 months ago
If you ever get the chance to raise a chick yourself, I'd really suggest it. Watching a chick hatch is already awesome, but becoming its parent is really amazing. They become so attached to you (I had a couple that used to come running up to me as soon as they saw me), plus they are very easy to care for, all it takes is a bit of time (a few sleepless nights at the start :P) and love :D. But again, awesome video, great to see someone with such a big heart :).
Viris88 2 months ago
@Viris88 as a child i rose a baby chick to a full grown hen. it was a fantastic experience for a child! sadly my uncle sold it to be killed but ever since i have been wanting to raise some again. I too suggest raising a baby chick yourself. It teaches responsibility. :)
CoutureHeartsChanel 2 months ago
@CoutureHeartsChanel Awwwww that's so sad :(...unfortunately that is the way things go sometimes (I've had a few occasions where I spent a lot of time and energy raising a chick and it turned out to be a rooster so we had to get rid of it too lol) But you're absolutely right, it does teach a lot of responsibility, not to mention, they are sooooo cute :D!!!
Viris88 2 months ago
@CoutureHeartsChanel Baby chicks are like kittens and puppies, they are an even bigger responsibility when they grow up. I don't recommend people get a pet simply because there is something to be learned by children during the creature's infancy. No one should get a pet they aren't planning on caring for throughout that pet's life span.
thealiecat 1 week ago
This is a really cool video and brings back a lot of nice memories :D. I've done the same as you on several occasions and it is just the most amazing feeling to help a chick into this world. You did the right thing by cutting the cord as close as possible to the egg (I usually just leave it attached to the chick and let nature take its course - it dries up and breaks off over a period of a few hours).
Viris88 2 months ago
never eating an egg again
ilysillybilly 2 months ago
Aww! You saved him! Your a great person for helping that chick!
Dancer4ever000 2 months ago
in 3rd grade we saved this chick unfortunately it had only 1 leg BUT we called it darkvater it was cute
martinaromero1 2 months ago
im happy crying the baby chick is so cute your the best person in the world to help the chick
riannarules1 2 months ago
@riannarules1 I don't know about that but thanks just the same!
thealiecat 1 week ago
This is a sweet video:):)
Cupcake777ish 3 months ago
i love the music u put for this video.
LOL
Parkjisung91 4 months ago
Awwww, this is so sweet :')
Chillstress 4 months ago
I saw it bleeding
monsterhigh1631 4 months ago
why would anybody dislike this. 10 people are ass holes
TheMaskedocarina 5 months ago
Sad did it die
ProudlyQatari 5 months ago
@ProudlyQatari Nope, it did just fine and grew up to be a cantankerous rooster who chased me around and bullied his father so I gave him to my neighbor so he could be the only rooster in his own group.
thealiecat 1 week ago
did you eat it?
faugapeengana 5 months ago
@faugapeengana Nope. I could never eat a pet if I had alternative food options.
thealiecat 1 week ago
When the chick grabbed your thumb at 2:01, I almost started crying. :')
grammartwo 5 months ago
@grammartwo Yeah it's easy to personify it. I probably should have just put it down but I wanted the camera to see it and I was having trouble making sure the little cord wasn't tugging too much and that it was warm and humid enough.
thealiecat 1 week ago
wow thts so nice if the chick was left for at least on week there it would have died and when i saw the chick lived i began to cry ;,)
anubuis123 6 months ago 9
I lasted 30 seconds with the godawful music.
MrBadassButch 6 months ago
So so cute and like the music
k5935 6 months ago
Woops two typos :) *its and *but :)
AnimalMajik 6 months ago
This person obviously knows what they're doing so chi chi chirp off you haters and your semi helpful advice.
Nah I just really wanted to say that, bit I'm sure that there are different ways to help (or not help) a hatching chick, but I still think that this person is being careful and that they know what they're doing. Can somebody answer my one question? How does helping a chick hatch effect it's "ability to survive"? Just wondering :)
AnimalMajik 6 months ago
i understand that you wanted to be helpful to the chick by helping it hatch but in reality this isn't helpful to the chick. If you help it hatch it will be too weak to survive the outside world. However, I'm assuming that you took care of the chick at home, so it may not really matter but just saying :)
mdude1012 6 months ago
@mdude1012 that's like saying I am to week to survive because without an emergency C-section I would have died from being choked by my umbilical cord.
Matthew3590 5 months ago
@mdude1012 It would have died if I hadn't intervened because it was cool weather and the hens had eaten a good portion of the shell and then pushed it out of the nest. It ended up growing up very strong. There were two hens on the nest because they went broody together and all the other hens kept laying eggs near the two and the two would just tuck the eggs into that nest they shared. It was kind of adorable they way these two mother hens coparented the chicks and cooperated well like lesbians!
thealiecat 1 week ago
Awwwwww,cute found a chick near my skool it had no fethers and was sooooo small called it fredrick but it was week and died the next day:'( happy for this one tho hope it lives its life :) awwww x
OliviaNJ3ssOFFiciAL 6 months ago
If there are blood veins on the membrane, does that mean the chick could bleed to death if you accidentally puncture the membrane?
fdfederation 7 months ago
@fdfederation I don't know, I don't think so.
thealiecat 1 week ago
well done... great video :3
Hattie4Glee 7 months ago
It's good that you helped it if it couldn't hatch, but if it could hatch and you did that, wouldn't the chick be really weak?
Wambaloe 7 months ago
@Wambaloe no. If the membrane dries out it has nothing to do with it being week.
Matthew3590 5 months ago
@Wambaloe That's what all the books say, that if has to be strong enough to hatch itself and benefit from the experience, but it ended up growing up strong, not weak so who knows.
thealiecat 1 week ago
You are a wonderful, sweet person and that was very touching to watch. I'm glad the chick was okay in the end. The world needs more people like you!
valenaulrich 7 months ago 8
@valenaulrich Thanks, that's a really nice thing to say
thealiecat 1 week ago
woowwww, great story!
Kellibells897 7 months ago
mega d'awww :P
iSpeed09 8 months ago
Omg i really wanted to help a baby chick hatch but my teacher said nu...
CoDmAn6677 8 months ago
awwwwwwwwwwwwww it was amazing <3
sharys37 8 months ago
I love the backround music! its makes me want to cry :(
pinkstripegirl89 8 months ago
So sweet, loved this video.
saundra1108 8 months ago 2
@saundra1108 me too!
pinkstripegirl89 8 months ago
what kind of asshole would dislike this video?
hDibadj 8 months ago
@hDibadj I know, right! What the heck! I'm deleting the more hateful comments.
thealiecat 1 week ago
Oh, how cute, you're giving it so much care...just to slaughter and eat it later.
DeadFishForBreakfast 8 months ago
@DeadFishForBreakfast I didn't kill it or eat it. I've never an animal for food.
thealiecat 1 week ago
good video but i think the real chick die.
thaoyk 8 months ago
well, good video but i think the baby chick die.
thaoyk 8 months ago
@thaoyk it lived
thealiecat 1 week ago
ok now ur never supposed to help a baby chick hatch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it can die and i know that because im a chicken expert! never do it again!
MrBEASTfrommars 8 months ago
@MrBEASTfrommars you are obviously not a chicken expert.
Matthew3590 5 months ago
@Matthew3590 Sooooo true. A chicken expert would have done a better job of helping it or would have let nature take it's course so it would die. I'm not a an expert, I'm just a regular person who did my best at that time for that animal. Heck I even wore an oven mitt because I didn't like when the hens pecked at my hand! An expert wouldn't have been worried about a broody hen peck! Oh well.
thealiecat 1 week ago
@MrBEASTfrommars I'm no expert, but I couldn't just let it suffocate or get hypothermia and die. I don't regret not letting it die.
thealiecat 1 week ago
my dad helped a chick hatch and it came out retarded and died bacause he thought a vulture was its mom true story
ilovepatience3 8 months ago
Good on you, for doing what you did brilliant video.
shezjackson 8 months ago
That has to be one of the sweetest videos on youtube! I love the background music! I can't wait for my chicks to hatch!! :)
emilyf1997 8 months ago
Naaaaaww!!! So freaking adorable! I wanna pet it!!!
askandaa67 8 months ago
That's a CHRISTMS SONG! And by the way I have my chick here with me! Her name is Trixy
JollyJelly101 9 months ago
Exactly at 2:01 I almost died. The cuteness was unbearable! >u<
BlueYaniBlue 9 months ago
awwwww cute. i just bought a week old chick she is beautiful!
loganisflylikeaG6 9 months ago
it might think that ur his mommy
KiraYamato636 9 months ago
By the way, did this chick imprint on you? I'm not sure if it coudl see you before you gave it back.
tf2whackyengineer 9 months ago
@tf2whackyengineer lol chicks aren't like that
Matthew3590 5 months ago
@tf2whackyengineer no it didn't, it bonded with the moms as soon as I put it under them
thealiecat 1 week ago
I wonder if hens can tell which chick is which. I've never dealt with chickens, but I wonder if they kept rejecting one, and you couldn't raise it, could you take all the chicks for a few minutes to mix them up, add the new chick into the group and then dump them back on the hen all at once.
tf2whackyengineer 9 months ago
@tf2whackyengineer Hens tend to reject chicks for reasons health reasons we don't ID as easily. But when this one was out of the shell they stopped rejecting it.
thealiecat 1 week ago
god bless you an the chick
waloperable 9 months ago
you are such a good person!
TheKatelynGreene 9 months ago
I started to Cry :)Awwwww
PlaySteamGames 9 months ago
That's so cute :) You did a good thing :)
chickenlover13100 9 months ago
GOD DAMMIT I'M BAWLING.
I was sure that chick was gonna die. BUT HE DIDN'T YAY!!!!!
You're a seriously good person.
Chizpurfle52595 9 months ago
*thats how i would hatch a baby chick because the chick will gently smooth out,off the shell.*
MrDtalbot 10 months ago
yay! id help a baby chick hatch too!, ppl should do that more an d help train the baby to be strong!
randomgirl881 10 months ago
That is too sweet u are such a kind person I hope there are lots of people out there as kind as u. :)
Invatorzimgirl1121 10 months ago 2
man this is so adorable there are kind people on earth like you :,)
Dalboys2k10 10 months ago
:-)
TheGeminijets250 10 months ago
Your such a good person !!! In happy the world has people like you !!! :,)
aihentaigirl 10 months ago 43
It's so funny when to hens sit on eggs in the same box. It's like they're lesbian mothers :D
cremeens100 10 months ago
@cremeens100 I agree, these hens did a great job coparenting. Seriously makes you wonder why people attack gay parents and want to stop them from becoming foster parents or adoptive parents, etc.
thealiecat 1 week ago
you people are wonderful
:)
MrIloveanimals111 11 months ago
you people ae wonderful
:)
MrIloveanimals111 11 months ago
@MrIloveanimals111 That's really nice of you to say. Thank you.
thealiecat 1 week ago
That was beautiful I was very touched, thanks for caring and sharing.
Tumlock 11 months ago
lol i had a call duckling her moma tossed her egg out i went 2 throw it away when i relaized it was hatching i gave it back 2 the mom but she attacked the egg and then threw it out agian i took the tiny duckling in and for 9 hours helped birth her she hatched at 3 am in my hand i had fallen asleep she lived a happy and long life she was just tinier than all the other call ducks ^^ so seeing ur video made me really happy to remember her.
HatchetFirelette 11 months ago
your one good person for doing that
TheAnivette 11 months ago
Your a good person.
megumi459 11 months ago
@megumi459 I try my best to be.
thealiecat 1 week ago
awwwwwwwww so cute
Videogamefanmax 11 months ago
I assist chicks all the time that have difficulty hatching(incubator) Never once has there been an ill effect. I've done it dozens of times and every single one grew up healthy and happy. If you give a minute the shell will detach from abdomen. I hold them up to a radiant heater while doing this, and stimulate its little body until its almost completely dry. Hens do it.. no reason you shouldn't.
GuitarDanJams 11 months ago
@GuitarDanJams I fully agree!
thealiecat 1 week ago
Good job. Got to be sooooo careful at this point. How fun.
Loiscat001 11 months ago
2:30 : I am wearing oven mits because these are new chicks and their pecking hurts. Classic ;D
liverpoollad0505 1 year ago
@liverpoollad0505 The moms were protective and mean and they would sneak attack peck me and I hate being startled so yeah, I wimped out and used an oven mitt!
thealiecat 1 week ago
Stupied Hens!!
pintohorse10 1 year ago
very nice what u did for the helpless guy
duderanchman1 1 year ago
I wanted to start crying when the chick started chirping. :'(
thbklover2010 1 year ago 35
@thbklover2010
Same here!!
AndromedaFollowsMe 4 months ago
We're all proud of you ^^!
HeiMyong 1 year ago
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ShutDaFuxxUpLOL 1 year ago
...Until the next time you want a box of popcorn chicken.
Jings0b 1 year ago
nice people
fs014065 1 year ago
OMG, it looks like the chick was 18 days old instead of 21 days old. Is that premature?
boolykbol 1 year ago
@boolykbol yes
thealiecat 1 week ago
1:23 ITS SAYING AT LAST!!!! FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RENEIND 1 year ago
i like how the chicken put its hand on the persons finger(L)it was touching
clareybeary1919 1 year ago
EVIL MOTHER OF THAT CHICK!!!!
Rosella789 1 year ago
Hey russianboob! That's fowl you moron not chicks, ya know ducks, geese!
JefafaSB 1 year ago
why would someone dislike this?
acegt500 1 year ago
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The77wise 1 year ago
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The77wise 1 year ago
@The77wise it's obviously fine you fucking idiot. Did you not watch the video?
GotSkillz59 1 year ago
helping a baby chick hatch is not a very good idea it can think ur his parent :P
ThatRussianN00b 1 year ago
that is so nice of you
primexpoke2 1 year ago
They say if you help the chick from its shell, it won't be suited to life on a farm. I don't believe it. Whoever said that needs to lend a hand and save a soul by helping a poor little chickie out! I would help it too, and so what if it wasn't suited to live on a farm? I would make it an indoor pet!
UndeadDragonEmpress 1 year ago
I see the Problem Your Egg IS SPOILED *WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT*
yes your egg is no longger Breakfast
ITS NOW DINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IsThisGuyForReal78 1 year ago
Thank god there are people like you. God bless you, and the all the chicks you save.
kitty100ify 1 year ago 2
What a wonderful happy ending. I would have done the exact same thing!
crazyforthecountry 1 year ago
Awww, Hey u did a very good job, its good to see that there are people out there who would help animals, plus u did it in a very safe and cautious way so that you dont harm it, ignore all thee other rude comments i think u did an awsome job thumbs up!!
kittyp33 1 year ago
Awww mummy lol
kittyp33 1 year ago
U ARE SO F.KING DORK =-{o
ifaoduistheway 1 year ago
@ifaoduistheway Hey the person did really well actually, he hardly touched it at all and it was stuck! Id do the same if it needed help man no need for that rude comment!!
kittyp33 1 year ago
get rid of the music and it would be better
MrVTHokie 1 year ago
did it survive?
rathatcatsat 1 year ago
@rathatcatsat at the end it says and they lived happily ever after...
Blackheartz75 1 year ago
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ukurbanfarmer 1 year ago
So cute and so kind :)
Ultravioletlights100 1 year ago
you are very nice thank you for saving one more animal of the world.
nycitygirl100 1 year ago
That was a wonderful thing for you to do! ^.^
MobianFoxGirl 1 year ago
awwwwwwwwww
AAForeverx 1 year ago
the first part wasnt supposed to be there...
warman1841 1 year ago
Good Job :D
medepot 1 year ago
Daaawwww~! :3
TheDarkLatias950 1 year ago
I am sooooo thankful for people like you!!
How could someone not help a baby little chirping chick???
emogalinkheart 1 year ago
this is wonderful. you are truly a life savior.
cordsman 1 year ago
2:03 my God , so cute
nave4pres2 1 year ago
ooh..thats cute
47lionking 1 year ago
It's always tricky helping hatch a chick. I just hatched a peachick two days ago. I carry him around in the pocket of my sweatshirt. :)
Praxxus55712 1 year ago
Oh, bless your big heart! :)
Kegona 1 year ago
aaaaawwwww.............. thats so sad......
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assilem4791 1 year ago
aww ur so sweet helpin a baby chick :')
darkwitch88 1 year ago
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rome1453 1 year ago
put it in an incubator
superninga111 1 year ago
That looked disgusting. I thought that the chick was dying!
Omg...it's so sweet though when I first heard the chick chirping!
I want to help baby chicks hatch now.
Blueknightex 1 year ago
precious! :)
happymimi16 1 year ago
marry chrismas
Keifboy 1 year ago
Hay man keep them away from snake. snake are evil thay shoe no mercy!
Chickenbandana 1 year ago 2
why would people give baby chicks to snake as food!
Chickenbandana 1 year ago
i personally found that if you gonna help hatch the baby chick stuck in its shelt, DO IT AFTER 10 HOURS. more than that only make the chick feather dried up and decreases its percentage of survival. healthy chicks should hatch in 4 hours or so, one of mine fastest hatch was in 1-2 hours.
hackalabac 1 year ago
I know i shouldn't have, but i helped a few chicks out of there eggs before. One was just hatching and i helped it break the shell. She turned out just fine, i didn't know i wasn't suppose to at the time.
grimify 1 year ago
@grimify lol nice..
superninga111 1 year ago
my dad did this yesterday
stingwo 1 year ago
I love chicks
Hooman1545 1 year ago 2
wow, good job man
4M1NT4K 1 year ago
you can kill them if u help them hatch -.- ur supossed to just leave them 2 it
gemmadog2 1 year ago
I loved it once when we were hatching chicks my mum had to help are silki out he's now a lively helthy cockral but has lost a nail but now his sisters have gone broody with his eggs can't wait!!
sonicboom333 1 year ago
Philippino friend told me once how they eat live baby chicks....That was sooo disturbing. Can't understand it still...
JazZ090 1 year ago
theres blood on ur hand
tomboylittlegirl 1 year ago
i had a silkie chicken named Rosie. She was not born correct. She had un-even wings. She also had problems breathing..... kinda like athsma. So she died. I tried to help her but there was nothing i could to. R.I.P Rosie. ILY..... :'(
thehammies4621 1 year ago
soooo cute!!!
tictock700 1 year ago
how nice of you to do that
bnalerma0314 1 year ago
nice! and cute
gameboyr 1 year ago