Is the baby looking fully fluffed yet?

JayQ

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Hi Friends,

I need your help / opinion. This little beauty hatched last night at 11pm it’s been 10.5 hrs since. Does this look fully fluffed enough? No other egg is hatching. Just wondering if okay now to move to the brooder. this beauty is the 11th hatchling and the only one the got fluffy feet 🐣🤩

Young as it is it’s already grooming itself 😅

Thank you all!
 

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Once they're dry, they can go in the brooder. Most of mine go in after like an hour once I have more than one hatched
Many thanks Jacin appreciate your response. Fluffly feet Jr. is now fully fluffed. he/she is too active and stubborn sort of, only a couple hours of isolation he/she kept on getting out of her clear mini box inside the brooder to join the 1.5 week old chicks. I let him/her go and all seems to be going great for them 😍🐥
 
Many thanks Jacin appreciate your response. Fluffly feet Jr. is now fully fluffed. he/she is too active and stubborn sort of, only a couple hours of isolation he/she kept on getting out of her clear mini box inside the brooder to join the 1.5 week old chicks. I let him/her go and all seems to be going great for them 😍🐥
Keep an eye on him if it were me, I would give Fluffy feet a day or so to get up to pace before adding him to 1.5-week-olds as they can pile on small weaker hatchlings harming and even suffocating them.
 

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