
By
Scott Shilala

This
chick has just begun it's adventure. From here on out, things
get pretty busy. The chick will get dried, checked out, and tossed
in the brooder. There it'll learn to eat, drink, and make a mess
with all the other chicks, all in a couple days, until it ends
up in it's new home.

Part 1

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Part 2

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Part 4

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Part 3

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Part 5

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Part 6

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From
pipping to break-out should take less than 24 hours. After
this, problems start to arise. This chick looks nasty, but
it will be up and running in no time. They are on their
feet in a couple hours, and look and act like totally different
critters inside the next 24 hours.

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