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First egg pipped!!

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šŸŽ‰ Cluck-tastic news! The first egg has piped, and our little chick is already making some delightful chirps—whether it's our brave hatchling or his equally curious friends, we can’t quite tell! But hold on a minute; there’s a bit of concern swirling around the membrane. Is that brown hue a sign of shrink-wrapping? Fear not, fellow chicken enthusiasts! Before you go bursting open the shell, let’s dig into how we can determine if our feathered friend is indeed shrink-wrapped, all while keeping that cozy shell intact. With a bit of know-how and a sprinkle of TLC, we can ensure our little one has the best start in life. So, let’s gather our wits and check in on this egg-citing adventure! 🐣✨
First egg pipped!!
First egg pipped!!

So this is my first egg that pipped, and he’s chirping quite a bit, or that might be his other friends, but I wanted to check if the chick shrink wrapped since I was goggling if it was okay for the membrane to look brown like that and I was told no… he seems to be okay tho. Is there a way to check if he’s shrink-wrapped without opening?

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