can't like this enough, chickens HAVE to live in a group to have a healthy normal lifestyle. As someone who raises chickens there are several things in this video that concern me, I hope there is plenty of research done off camera
I've raised chickens for years, and interestingly enough, crafting a hen head doll isn't necessary to teach them to eat and drink. Tapping food and water with your finger tip is enough to cause them to get curious and try it for themselves. But it's very cute for the video ☺️
Adding the black background for the first meal, and supplementing their chick feed and foraging, are some tips I am taking to my current chicks going out for the first time today, and my hatch tomorrow. The power went out in late incubation, so these babies will need a lot of help.
I remember in junior year of HS we were paired up to raise chicks from eggs. It was honestly really fun and sweet. The chicks were so fun to watch and learn about, it was incredible to see them grow over the semester. At the end, we took a class trip to take them to their new home, which was a farm animal sanctuary owned by one of our English teachers parents. It was very sweet, and we knew they would live a good life with lots of love and care :)
Some advice; 1. Get them friends!!! Even if they are indoor chickens they still need chicken friends and are extremely extremely social. They really can’t be happy alone 2. Make sure to get proper chick growing food as they are growing and change to the appropriate type of food as adults. It’s great to give them other foods and have them forage, but having a base food they can come back to assures your chicken is much less likely to get nutritional deficiencies. You can also offer grit. 3. When your chicken is older, look into ivermectin to deworm. You’d be surprised just how much of a gut load they can carry 4. Do NOT EVER leave the baby accessible to cats in particular, especially because they are alone. Personally I don’t even let my cat come into the room when I had young chicks. 5. Somewhat Yes, some breeds can become quite airborne when they want, especially lighter ones And as some tips: 1. Don’t be afraid to do research. If you are unsure about something, look it up, or if you think you know something, look it up anyways. It’s better safe than sorry 2. Chickens love eating practically everything!! Kale, chicken, fish, maggots, mice, apple, seed mix, don’t be afraid to give them variety. Just check whatever you feed them 3. You will fall in love with them if you spend enough time with them. That simple. Doesn’t matter if it’s a skittish chicken who slowly starts to become friends with you, or a chicken who you can pick up and cuddle under your shirt for an hour, you love each one
To y'all wondering if having chicken as a pet is good well its good except their poop cause its not solid (most of the time) and they smell real bad also they shit alot
@@zeroshikagure7997 not always:) certain foods make their poos less solid so if you can figure out what foods do that poos can be really easy to clean up. Bout as difficult as a large parrot poo. They do have a certain chicken smell though. The main thing is just keeping them emotionally happy with friends, clean, and having plenty of toys and places to forage so they have constant mental enrichment. I would think a small chicken flock would be a bit harder than an indoor pigeon but easier than a demanding parrot
Just for the people wondering if it’s cannibalism: It depends. The embryo is neither the yellow yolk nor the egg white, it’s a small plate floating on the yolk in fertilised eggs. This is also where vascularisation will spread from to siphon nutrients from the yolk and white. So if you’d classify breastfeeding a form of cannibalism, this is somewhat similar.
@@albinjt1 If the cell was as big as the yolk is, then the egg yolk would have to be about 200 times as large! Instead of the egg being about 4 centimeters wide, it’d be *8 METERS WIDE!!* Imagine a chicken’s egg taller than an average house!! Next, imagine a chicken *MORE THAN 10 TIMES THE HEIGHT OF THE TALLEST DINOSAUR EVER, THE SAUROPOSEIDON (13 meters vs the chicken’s 140 METERS)!!!* In fact, this chicken would be ALMOST AS TALL as Godzilla’s 2014 rendition (120-150 meters)!!
The only “deficit” of the process is the lack of interaction with the mother while still in the glas…ehm… “egg”. Except for fish and reptiles, any other animal needs stimuli from the mother: first of all they need to hear her heartbeat… but they also need to hear her “voice” and her movements. One of the things that hospitals provide to children born from dead mothers (it’s rare, but it happened!), is a fake heartbeat sound and a “radio” that simulates voices, music and sounds. Some puppies born from mothers who died after giving birth , developed anxiety, aggressivity and cognitive problems. They found out that giving them a warm blanket and making them hear the sound of a heartbeat, calmed them down. Next time, you should try to give to the fetus more stimuli and see if there’s any difference when he grows up!
Exactly, you can’t play god and expect the animal to be able to survive long without being helped the entire way. And let’s not forget that there’s also birth defects as well only time can tell.
Exactly this! We adopted a young pup whose mom died early. We bought them a special toy plushie which gave of heat and a heartbeat. She constantly slept against it and it was heartwarming to see how comforting the toy was for her. Every animal needs this in order to live. I'm not surpised to little embryo's survived.
It's interesting that he needed the added contrast to see the food. How is his eyesight? Was the incubator constantly lighted? Did it mimic a day/night cycle? Even if it did, how intense was the light compared to what it would be like if he had been inside the shell? I wonder how this might have affected the devevlopment of his eyes.
The name Rambo is actually pretty fitting. The last of an elite group. Honestly, this is pretty awesome and I can't believe you guys managed to pull this off!
Hello i live on a farm and we have alot of chickens and hatch some every year so um heres some tips - Definitely get a friend for the chick. Chickens are very social and unless you spend time with them every hour of everyday they will need a friend - Babies actually already know how to eat and eat and drink when ready as they dont do it right away. I know its too late for that but just for the future - also wanna leave the babies in the incubator for atleast 24 hours or until they are dry and fluffy - Get some starter crumble for them. It has all the nutrients they need - also while talking about boxes you are gonna wanna get a tall box with a mesh lid on it (Or wire whatever works best) It seems rambo imprinted on you so that's why they followed you everywhere
All good info, momma hen will sit on her eggs a few days as they don’t all hatch at once so the chicks are fine for a little bit without eating and drinking, but don’t forget the grit once they start eating anything but chick starter.
@@bee2472 great mindset. Same here, it’s been a few years of chicken farming but I say it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been on this earth we are all still learning 👍❤️
Almost, research shows chicks actually don't know how to drink when hatched. That's why when getting chicks from a hatchery they tell you to dip their beaks in water when setting them up in the brooder. They can pick it up from observation as well, but dipping their beaks in water is a good way to trigger their thirst and drinking instincts and then any who didn't get the picture will pick it up from observing
For those wondering. Chickens will actually eat their eggs. In fact I've heard it's good to crush up the eggs & give it back to them as a source of more calcium. Just ensure you crush it up so it doesn't look like eggs anymore. Otherwise you might get a rogue chicken eating her eggs.
Chicken owner here; you are absolutely correct. We save the eggshells from the kitchen and crunch them up to put back in the run to recycle the calcium. Reality is often harsh; mother hens will also eat weak chicks, and when a chicken dies of old age the rest will often consume most of the body despite the availability of food and a free range life. They are omnivores and other than a few things like onions they will eat pretty much whatever humans eat, including chicken. If our leftovers get too old we just pitch them outside and the chickens love it.
@@dougmapper3306 I'm not sure if mother hens eating weak chicks or chickens eating other dead chickens is normal after all. My family has been keeping free range chickens almost my whole life and we've never had anything like that happen.
What happens when chicks just come out of the egg, the yoke is still inside them and they eat that and for about a day they won’t eat it. The next couple days they will start eating. That chick will be happy and strong 💪. Plus the gender of the chick you will be able to tell in the next couple of weeks because the Comb will get bigger that’s how I tell and it looks like Rambo is a female so hope you get eggs!!! Hope this helps 🙂
Biggest advice I can give (have chickens myself) get him atleast two friends, the same age. Chickens are flock animals, and will end up getting depressed if theyre alone. 3 is kind of the minimum. Other than that, looks fun :D!
I'm sure he's being very careful not to step on the baby. I do get the anxiety, though. It scares me when puppies and kittens like to play directly under my feet. lol
i stand by my name...Fazzy fUzz Fazz Raptor...was way better than.....................................................stupid --rambo-- -.- :( how boring ^.- :(((
Please please please get him a little friend. He needs some company. I've had chickens my whole life, they love being around other chickens. It breaks my heart to see this one run around all alone.
like with cats? I think that only applies if it continues into adulthood, loads of wild animals have stripes when they're younger that disappear when they age. baby deer, tapirs, ducks etc. Something to do with camoflauge maybe?
@@AngDavies It is true that some animals have stipes and dots for camouflage.But in this case it is sexual dimorphism like calico cats (black /white/orange)which are always female and ginger cats which are always male.I've had chickens for years and this type of chicks always turned out to be female.
@@rarescostinnn7 Whle it's true calico cats are always female, ginger cats aren't always male, just much more likely to be due to the way cat genetics work
I was in the Philippines several times in my life and I can confirm that chickens can somewhat fly, just not in the way that we see in other birds and some can sleep on tree branches
Chickens can eat a lot of table scraps, of course make sure everything is okay for them to eat but yeah! Vegetable trimmings oats, leftover rice, ask if these are good for a varied dirty! Also be sure they get enough niacin, it's good for their developing wings! But all in all, it looks like your have a healthy chick! G they are omnivores, so they eat both seeds and bugs equally, but more grain as it tends to be more plentiful. But she's adorable! Good luck!
If anyone wondering, On 1st~2nd day of hatching usually there will be a chick that didn't eat at all but that's completely fine and normal, After the 3rd day, they will usually eat and run around all day
I don’t think the prop chickens were really needed though- Chickens are extremely smart, there’s no way she ate because she saw “her mom” do it. She would’ve easily identified that the “chick” wasn’t real, not only by looks but also by sound and smell + chickens usually don’t eat for the first day.
I wander how many people think it's inhumane to feed chickens chicken eggs. They flipin love the things. If I drop one of the eggs I collect on the ground it'll be gone in seconds. Edit:Just to confirm, I do not think it is inhumane to feed chickens chicken eggs.
You can also grow up the chicken with the help of a duck from the beginning. We had that once and it worked. If you are around it, yes it will think that you are the mother and focus on you.
You should make a clicking sound like tik tik tik tik that's how chickens say "there's food right here" it makes teaching the chick to eat 100x easier I use it on chicks that hatch in the incubator
@@JakobSins At approx. 0:45 he says he mixed egg yolk with the semolina wheat. The egg yolk came from a chicken egg and Rambo the chick is a chicken bird. Therefore, cannibalism.
chickens born with a food/water reserve that can last 3 days, and like many animals specially birds got an imprinting instinct that drawn them to the first living thing they saw (generally mummy) and yes free range chickens are better flyers than must think, and sex can be linked by is wings feathers same length ladies , uneven gentlemen, so to me rambo is a "chick"
Chickens actually make good house pets. You need to clean their bedding nearly every day of course, and dust nearby surfaces more frequently, but there are chicken diapers for indoors and leashes for securing them when you travel. They love to run around (supervised) foraging for grass and insects. They learn their name and basic commands, will come when their name is called and they love watching tv with their pet humans (no monster movies, please). It’s best to give them at least one other chicken buddy though as they are social creatures and need someone to interact with when you aren’t with them.
@@williamalford4248 A house chicken has barely any smell if kept clean, far less odor than a cat litter box, ferret, or puppy. Ever smell a wet dog? WAY WORSE, and you can always tell when someone owns a dog by the musky smell of their house. A chicken's body smells only like the food it eats (cereal grains, similar to the smell of unsweetened breakfast cereal) and the bedding it sleeps in (pine or straw). Daily picking out poo removes all source of bad odor in the cage. There are even chicken diapers you can get so they can roam the house. People keep large parrots in their homes, and those are way messier, chew woodwork and cords, and are WAY LOUDER.
during the experiment I found it fascinating, watching the chick grow up made me realize how lonely it must be, imagine being raised in just a sterile room with a 200 ft monster as your only companion... it would be so depressing...
@@thefluffyeasteregger yes, but his chicken won’t be a pet anymore once it nips that ladybug. I have a chicken, a salmon faverolles, who is a pet (a very rude rooster tho XD).
@@foreignbirb2579 oh ok! Cool! I used to have pet chickens too until I was forced to re home them. (Stupid HOA) I guess you could say that a dead pet is still a pet though? Idk
@@foreignbirb2579 where I am I’m hoping they will soon pass a law that keeps HOAs from dictating whether you can have backyard pets like bunnies and chickens. I’m sure that even if I had quails they would snoop and still tell me to get rid of them
Have to take care that they don't ingest too many of these invertebrates though. They can carry gapeworms amongst other parasites which can be fatal to your poultry.
What a beautiful baby chick I've never been around animals that much and I'm not from the country but I do love animals and this baby chicken is beautiful they need to have friends🐤🐥💜❤🙏😊
Food tip: get 2 metal rods wire and high voltage AC generator(lower frequencies work better), then wire the rods to the generator and put them in the ground as deep as you can. Start the generator and watch the earth puke out dancing worms!!!
Love it, i found on more than one occasion a homeless chick and nurture it in my home but after they got bigger it was strange to them how other wild chickens behave it can take a while for a chicken raised in a house among humans to adapt to the outdoors.
You need to get him some Medicated chick food, You also should wait to give him/her treats until eight weeks and then once giving them treats you need to give them chick grit, if you need any help with chicken stuff please let me know I have a flock of my own I also would recommend getting him a friend, chickens are flock animals and need a buddy
Chicks will chill for a few hours, even up to 12-24 hours after hatching before becoming more active. Before hatching chicks will absorb the yolk into their abdomen and that will feed them for the first 2 days of life. They do still need water though. A chick waterer is best instead of a small dish. After the initial two days that’s when they start wanting food- chick feed and even meal worms.
Just go to the feed store and get chick starter, a feeder and a chicken water bottle. When he or she gets old enough, about two months old you can start feeding it real chicken feed, I recommend the medicated chicken pellets. Also cracked corn, and milo. More commonly known as chicken scratch, which is all of it mixed together. Place a full feeder in with your chicken so food is always available. Chickens can get really nasty, Your going to need an out door cage or coop with a run.
They absorb the yolk just before they hatch and the yolk is very nutritious, they can survive for about 72 hours after birth with no food because of the yolk, maybe thats the reason why he didnt want to eat or drink? He wasnt hungry?
Rambo will soon show you much more!
Hi
I am one
Hi
First
Waiting for it :)
The chick after 1 year: "I can't believe everything was a simulation, right mom? Mom?."
*Hen Doll proceeds to fall apart*
god that's sad
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@CoS News it’s fkn me
Dang that’s dark but it made me laugh too lol
“No bro why you doin that to my homie? Oh thats so sad! Bro why, al-alright this is really sad..”
You need to get him a friend! a real one! Chickens are highly social animals.
can't like this enough, chickens HAVE to live in a group to have a healthy normal lifestyle. As someone who raises chickens there are several things in this video that concern me, I hope there is plenty of research done off camera
Is that why they come in 21 piece barrels?
@@lonewretch 💀
@@lonewretch r/cursedcomments
@@lonewretch bruh
I've raised chickens for years, and interestingly enough, crafting a hen head doll isn't necessary to teach them to eat and drink. Tapping food and water with your finger tip is enough to cause them to get curious and try it for themselves. But it's very cute for the video ☺️
My thoughts exactly 🤣
Fr this guy has spend countless months/years trying to get a chicken to hatch and now he is being stupid
Adding the black background for the first meal, and supplementing their chick feed and foraging, are some tips I am taking to my current chicks going out for the first time today, and my hatch tomorrow. The power went out in late incubation, so these babies will need a lot of help.
I remember in junior year of HS we were paired up to raise chicks from eggs. It was honestly really fun and sweet. The chicks were so fun to watch and learn about, it was incredible to see them grow over the semester. At the end, we took a class trip to take them to their new home, which was a farm animal sanctuary owned by one of our English teachers parents. It was very sweet, and we knew they would live a good life with lots of love and care :)
Aww that’s such a cool school project :D
I want to do that
Some advice;
1. Get them friends!!! Even if they are indoor chickens they still need chicken friends and are extremely extremely social. They really can’t be happy alone
2. Make sure to get proper chick growing food as they are growing and change to the appropriate type of food as adults. It’s great to give them other foods and have them forage, but having a base food they can come back to assures your chicken is much less likely to get nutritional deficiencies. You can also offer grit.
3. When your chicken is older, look into ivermectin to deworm. You’d be surprised just how much of a gut load they can carry
4. Do NOT EVER leave the baby accessible to cats in particular, especially because they are alone. Personally I don’t even let my cat come into the room when I had young chicks.
5. Somewhat Yes, some breeds can become quite airborne when they want, especially lighter ones
And as some tips:
1. Don’t be afraid to do research. If you are unsure about something, look it up, or if you think you know something, look it up anyways. It’s better safe than sorry
2. Chickens love eating practically everything!! Kale, chicken, fish, maggots, mice, apple, seed mix, don’t be afraid to give them variety. Just check whatever you feed them
3. You will fall in love with them if you spend enough time with them. That simple. Doesn’t matter if it’s a skittish chicken who slowly starts to become friends with you, or a chicken who you can pick up and cuddle under your shirt for an hour, you love each one
To y'all wondering if having chicken as a pet is good well its good except their poop cause its not solid (most of the time) and they smell real bad also they shit alot
@@zeroshikagure7997 not always:) certain foods make their poos less solid so if you can figure out what foods do that poos can be really easy to clean up. Bout as difficult as a large parrot poo. They do have a certain chicken smell though. The main thing is just keeping them emotionally happy with friends, clean, and having plenty of toys and places to forage so they have constant mental enrichment. I would think a small chicken flock would be a bit harder than an indoor pigeon but easier than a demanding parrot
@@doodlerage i had a chicken once he shat alot i think im much more ok with dogshit on this one
It's clear that he had no fucking clue what he was doing. Especially in the beginning
you are totally right these birds needs company .....most people dont know that ....
Just for the people wondering if it’s cannibalism: It depends.
The embryo is neither the yellow yolk nor the egg white, it’s a small plate floating on the yolk in fertilised eggs. This is also where vascularisation will spread from to siphon nutrients from the yolk and white.
So if you’d classify breastfeeding a form of cannibalism, this is somewhat similar.
Especially if the eggs are unfertilized
I was just looking for a comment like this
Exactly, I mean the purpose for egg yolks and white is literally providing nutrients and building blocks for the chickens.
that's a bummer, thought it was one giant cell. but obviously a cell won't be that bulky
@@albinjt1
If the cell was as big as the yolk is, then the egg yolk would have to be about 200 times as large! Instead of the egg being about 4 centimeters wide, it’d be *8 METERS WIDE!!*
Imagine a chicken’s egg taller than an average house!! Next, imagine a chicken *MORE THAN 10 TIMES THE HEIGHT OF THE TALLEST DINOSAUR EVER, THE SAUROPOSEIDON (13 meters vs the chicken’s 140 METERS)!!!*
In fact, this chicken would be ALMOST AS TALL as Godzilla’s 2014 rendition (120-150 meters)!!
The only “deficit” of the process is the lack of interaction with the mother while still in the glas…ehm… “egg”. Except for fish and reptiles, any other animal needs stimuli from the mother: first of all they need to hear her heartbeat… but they also need to hear her “voice” and her movements.
One of the things that hospitals provide to children born from dead mothers (it’s rare, but it happened!), is a fake heartbeat sound and a “radio” that simulates voices, music and sounds.
Some puppies born from mothers who died after giving birth , developed anxiety, aggressivity and cognitive problems. They found out that giving them a warm blanket and making them hear the sound of a heartbeat, calmed them down.
Next time, you should try to give to the fetus more stimuli and see if there’s any difference when he grows up!
Exactly, you can’t play god and expect the animal to be able to survive long without being helped the entire way. And let’s not forget that there’s also birth defects as well only time can tell.
But who cares about ethics when there are youtube clicks waiting to be made by experementing on animals
Exactly this! We adopted a young pup whose mom died early. We bought them a special toy plushie which gave of heat and a heartbeat. She constantly slept against it and it was heartwarming to see how comforting the toy was for her. Every animal needs this in order to live. I'm not surpised to little embryo's survived.
It's interesting that he needed the added contrast to see the food. How is his eyesight? Was the incubator constantly lighted? Did it mimic a day/night cycle? Even if it did, how intense was the light compared to what it would be like if he had been inside the shell? I wonder how this might have affected the devevlopment of his eyes.
This is a very interesting thought, would more light on the embryo cause lower eyesight?? Really interesting
The life of Rambo is no less than a miracle. And it wouldn't be without your persistent efforts. Looking forward to Rambo's journey....
Rambo the chicken
I thought he said ranbow 😂
@@Kxero. ranbo? NO
This video was posted over a month ago on his other channel. He has a newer video with him as well. He has grown A LOT.
Not really, it was a game of numbers and patience.
Chickens can fly, but not long distances. They mainly use it to roost in trees and escape the coop.
But also despite lack of weight since they eat mush rather than pigeons or Doves do
Some species of chickens can fly very long distances.
Had a chicken and learned it the hard way
My chickens use their wings to jump long distances or run faster
Depends on the breed, Jersey giants can't really fly.
7:40 “So the second attempt was on a “Sleeping” fly.”
The name Rambo is actually pretty fitting. The last of an elite group. Honestly, this is pretty awesome and I can't believe you guys managed to pull this off!
Hello i live on a farm and we have alot of chickens and hatch some every year so um heres some tips
- Definitely get a friend for the chick. Chickens are very social and unless you spend time with them every hour of everyday they will need a friend
- Babies actually already know how to eat and eat and drink when ready as they dont do it right away. I know its too late for that but just for the future
- also wanna leave the babies in the incubator for atleast 24 hours or until they are dry and fluffy
- Get some starter crumble for them. It has all the nutrients they need
- also while talking about boxes you are gonna wanna get a tall box with a mesh lid on it (Or wire whatever works best)
It seems rambo imprinted on you so that's why they followed you everywhere
All good info, momma hen will sit on her eggs a few days as they don’t all hatch at once so the chicks are fine for a little bit without eating and drinking, but don’t forget the grit once they start eating anything but chick starter.
@@taraji_b Thanks for the corrections! I am still learning even tho I've done this for a few years so now I've learned some new info.
@@bee2472 great mindset. Same here, it’s been a few years of chicken farming but I say it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been on this earth we are all still learning 👍❤️
Looks like Rambo is a little beybee hen =) Usually by the time you see feathers, roosters will show some kind of comb definition.
Almost, research shows chicks actually don't know how to drink when hatched. That's why when getting chicks from a hatchery they tell you to dip their beaks in water when setting them up in the brooder. They can pick it up from observation as well, but dipping their beaks in water is a good way to trigger their thirst and drinking instincts and then any who didn't get the picture will pick it up from observing
For those wondering. Chickens will actually eat their eggs. In fact I've heard it's good to crush up the eggs & give it back to them as a source of more calcium.
Just ensure you crush it up so it doesn't look like eggs anymore. Otherwise you might get a rogue chicken eating her eggs.
Chicken owner here; you are absolutely correct. We save the eggshells from the kitchen and crunch them up to put back in the run to recycle the calcium. Reality is often harsh; mother hens will also eat weak chicks, and when a chicken dies of old age the rest will often consume most of the body despite the availability of food and a free range life. They are omnivores and other than a few things like onions they will eat pretty much whatever humans eat, including chicken. If our leftovers get too old we just pitch them outside and the chickens love it.
@@dougmapper3306 I'm not sure if mother hens eating weak chicks or chickens eating other dead chickens is normal after all. My family has been keeping free range chickens almost my whole life and we've never had anything like that happen.
@@10Caramella me to lol
I also give my chickens crushed up shell's. Both really good sources of calcium!
That's like popping out of yer mum and then gobbling down her placenta...
anyone else just vomit in their mouth, a little?
2:18 - "We named him Rambo (...) because he was able to pass a very difficult test and survive" - chicken proceeds to fail water drinking test.
He definitely thinks you're the parent, the behaviour is called imprinting 4:04
Rambo: eats 100 flies
Me: "He's not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need"
What happens when chicks just come out of the egg, the yoke is still inside them and they eat that and for about a day they won’t eat it. The next couple days they will start eating. That chick will be happy and strong 💪. Plus the gender of the chick you will be able to tell in the next couple of weeks because the Comb will get bigger that’s how I tell and it looks like Rambo is a female so hope you get eggs!!! Hope this helps 🙂
I thought the same thing. I have a lot of chickens and we have hatched a lot of chicks, so I was pretty sure it was a female
I have seen farm workers check a chick gender a few days after hatching...how so?
Definitely female
@@RagnarNomad Thats from vent sexing. A horrible practice.
Wait, you call animal sex type with gender?
2:04 based chicken
I've raised many chickens and you have to physically push their beaks into the water and food. After that they'll realize they are things they want.
You need to get more chickens because they will get depressed if it doesn't have a friend to play with
Wait is that why when i buy a barrel of them in kfc i get more then one
@@PancakebatterLuigi your attempt at being funny failed
@@Its_Me_Romano Then why does the third comment have a reply that no one said failed?
@@Its_Me_Romano you must be fun at a party...
@@Its_Me_Romano I didn't know someone supported Chicken Lives Matter
Biggest advice I can give (have chickens myself) get him atleast two friends, the same age. Chickens are flock animals, and will end up getting depressed if theyre alone. 3 is kind of the minimum. Other than that, looks fun :D!
This guy didn’t give time to be depressed,just look at the toys he build up for him and all the videos in his presence…👏👏👏
LOL... those feathers 6:00
3:50 my face after mom didn't bought me McDonald's
It gives me so much anxiety when you walk at Rambo’s side, I just feel like it’s going to get stepped on
Oooof
I'm sure he's being very careful not to step on the baby. I do get the anxiety, though. It scares me when puppies and kittens like to play directly under my feet. lol
that already happened to me while inside the mall i dropped my red and white barrel of chicken and stepped on one
@@PancakebatterLuigi oh my god
Then the video would not be posted if that happened
Cookie looks more and more confused of his life every video
That’s me
i stand by my name...Fazzy fUzz Fazz Raptor...was way better than.....................................................stupid --rambo-- -.- :( how boring ^.- :(((
@fa elger
u good bro?
@@SreenikethanI he just seems depressed that his name didnt get picked..
Wholesome and just all-round heart-warming mate. Keep it up buddy!
Please please please get him a little friend. He needs some company.
I've had chickens my whole life, they love being around other chickens.
It breaks my heart to see this one run around all alone.
Rambo is a female💖 .The color pattern is found only in females and an early growing tail is another indicator.She is gorgeous!
🐓
like with cats? I think that only applies if it continues into adulthood, loads of wild animals have stripes when they're younger that disappear when they age. baby deer, tapirs, ducks etc. Something to do with camoflauge maybe?
@@AngDavies It is true that some animals have stipes and dots for camouflage.But in this case it is sexual dimorphism like calico cats (black /white/orange)which are always female and ginger cats which are always male.I've had chickens for years and this type of chicks always turned out to be female.
@@rarescostinnn7 agreed, i know its female from her feather grow rate in early age. mostly female chicks has more feather than male one in early age.
@@rarescostinnn7 Whle it's true calico cats are always female, ginger cats aren't always male, just much more likely to be due to the way cat genetics work
3:14 "Because the chicken, is a predator"
Every non farmharm: *The chickens a what?*
your videos are a breath of fresh air, please never stop doing videos like this
5:14 So I wouldn’t forget
For someone who says they tried to hatch them for 3 years to just incubate them, I’m SHOCKED you did absolutely ZERO research on chicks.
They probably didn't think they would make it this far
If it were me running this experiment I would have have gotten Rambo some siblings
@@sarajohnson6855 they spent three years what do u mean lmao.
Armchair farmer: Trust me bro.
@@ladypeachbuns5080 Armchair zoologist: Trust me bro.
@@localdude3702 dude She made some quite good points, touch some grass
5:25 your the new 5 minutes craft😆
I was in the Philippines several times in my life and I can confirm that chickens can somewhat fly, just not in the way that we see in other birds and some can sleep on tree branches
"Oh my gosh! What a cute chicken! Where'd you get it?"
"Out of a jar."
2:40 golden poop? I thought jack and the beanstalk story is just a story.
XD
Chickens can eat a lot of table scraps, of course make sure everything is okay for them to eat but yeah! Vegetable trimmings oats, leftover rice, ask if these are good for a varied dirty! Also be sure they get enough niacin, it's good for their developing wings! But all in all, it looks like your have a healthy chick! G they are omnivores, so they eat both seeds and bugs equally, but more grain as it tends to be more plentiful. But she's adorable! Good luck!
"Rambo has grown adult feathers!"
My brain: Congratulations! Pidgey has now evolved into Pidgeotto!
If anyone wondering,
On 1st~2nd day of hatching usually there will be a chick that didn't eat at all but that's completely fine and normal,
After the 3rd day, they will usually eat and run around all day
4:56 yes chicken and ducks do eat grass I feed grass to my ducks everyday they love it❤️
He looks so cute! The way he follows you around is so cute as well!
The eating problem solving was incredible. The prop chicken made sense, but I never would have thought about the visibility of the food.
I don’t think the prop chickens were really needed though-
Chickens are extremely smart, there’s no way she ate because she saw “her mom” do it.
She would’ve easily identified that the “chick” wasn’t real, not only by looks but also by sound and smell + chickens usually don’t eat for the first day.
@@-BOO-404 ok, but the problem solving was still cool 🤷🏼
I wander how many people think it's inhumane to feed chickens chicken eggs. They flipin love the things. If I drop one of the eggs I collect on the ground it'll be gone in seconds.
Edit:Just to confirm, I do not think it is inhumane to feed chickens chicken eggs.
Its inhumane, but it's not inchicken
@@astyriakaaron5180 XD good one
Literally every bird eats eggs of their own kind
I mean chickens will lay unfertilised eggs for the purpose of being a first meal for chicks
i mean the content of an egg is literally the thing that sustains the chicken through fetal development and the first day of its life
I‘ve been watching his videos for years now. Your English improved so much! Great work
Rambo following you everywhere was so damn cute ☺️
You can also grow up the chicken with the help of a duck from the beginning. We had that once and it worked. If you are around it, yes it will think that you are the mother and focus on you.
You should make a clicking sound like tik tik tik tik that's how chickens say "there's food right here" it makes teaching the chick to eat 100x easier I use it on chicks that hatch in the incubator
after Rambo grew up, he wants to work at McD
Ur weird
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This is not funny
@@GrzyPiks wow yah
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What an adorable story! I'm so glad I watched! 💖💖💖
Me: *hates chickens in general*
Rambo: *exists*
Me: *melts and babytalks like he's a cat*
So what's your backstory of why you hate chickens?
And Why do you hate chicken ?
You hate chicken's?
ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!?!
Lol I like how the comments are just "why do you hate chickens?" 🤣
Why You hate chicken?
1:00 "But unfortunately he also refused to eat it" - Slivki hm i wonder why? :thinking:
Ha lol
This isn't discord
@Yasir Lewis how would that be cannibalism
@@JakobSins At approx. 0:45 he says he mixed egg yolk with the semolina wheat. The egg yolk came from a chicken egg and Rambo the chick is a chicken bird. Therefore, cannibalism.
@@maintoc egg yolk is literally the only thing the chick eats when its in its egg... its food
you were the first living animal to see when he hatched so he will be attached to you. You can develop a really interesting bond with these fellas :)
5:03 Rambo: RARRRRR I'M SO SCARY RUN AWAY WHILE YOU CAN!!!
chickens born with a food/water reserve that can last 3 days, and like many animals specially birds got an imprinting instinct that drawn them to the first living thing they saw (generally mummy) and yes free range chickens are better flyers than must think, and sex can be linked by is wings feathers same length ladies , uneven gentlemen, so to me rambo is a "chick"
Chickens actually make good house pets. You need to clean their bedding nearly every day of course, and dust nearby surfaces more frequently, but there are chicken diapers for indoors and leashes for securing them when you travel. They love to run around (supervised) foraging for grass and insects. They learn their name and basic commands, will come when their name is called and they love watching tv with their pet humans (no monster movies, please). It’s best to give them at least one other chicken buddy though as they are social creatures and need someone to interact with when you aren’t with them.
I can't even imagine keeping them indoors. The stench would be horrific. Ever smell a chicken coop?
@@williamalford4248 A house chicken has barely any smell if kept clean, far less odor than a cat litter box, ferret, or puppy. Ever smell a wet dog? WAY WORSE, and you can always tell when someone owns a dog by the musky smell of their house. A chicken's body smells only like the food it eats (cereal grains, similar to the smell of unsweetened breakfast cereal) and the bedding it sleeps in (pine or straw). Daily picking out poo removes all source of bad odor in the cage. There are even chicken diapers you can get so they can roam the house. People keep large parrots in their homes, and those are way messier, chew woodwork and cords, and are WAY LOUDER.
A bird, a miracle of feathers and bones. In diapers and on a leash, watching TV . . . You're disgusting. Go buy a cuddly toy.
He literally tried to feed Rambo with his own kind lmao
I been raising chickens for over 30 years. You make it sound more exciting than it is 😂. Show the other parts of the day 😂.
during the experiment I found it fascinating, watching the chick grow up made me realize how lonely it must be, imagine being raised in just a sterile room with a 200 ft monster as your only companion... it would be so depressing...
it is a 200 ft friendly giant.
Should’ve named him Homelander.
Basically it's fantastic to see everything growing 😍
Exactly 😍
Yess
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you should see myeno growing, it's amazing 😍
Pls what a sweet lil guy, i could cry really TT
chickens are the best, not only is it a big bird but they can't fly away; i have 12 hens and 2 roosters and i love those silly chunkers
4:22 be careful there’s a ladybug on your plant’s pot. One nip and your little ‘pet’ is dead. Ladybugs can be very toxic to small animals.
Chickens can be pets. They are actually kept as pets commonly in a lot of places.
@@thefluffyeasteregger yes, but his chicken won’t be a pet anymore once it nips that ladybug. I have a chicken, a salmon faverolles, who is a pet (a very rude rooster tho XD).
@@foreignbirb2579 oh ok! Cool! I used to have pet chickens too until I was forced to re home them. (Stupid HOA) I guess you could say that a dead pet is still a pet though? Idk
@@thefluffyeasteregger yea I guess. I also had to deal with the hoa so I stuck with quails and quiet breeds of chickens. (Edit: breeds, not greens)
@@foreignbirb2579 where I am I’m hoping they will soon pass a law that keeps HOAs from dictating whether you can have backyard pets like bunnies and chickens. I’m sure that even if I had quails they would snoop and still tell me to get rid of them
6:53 yeah true when you feed them small snails, earthworms and insects they lay alot of eggs and it's good for them as well
Have to take care that they don't ingest too many of these invertebrates though. They can carry gapeworms amongst other parasites which can be fatal to your poultry.
This made me miss my flock. Chickens are such fun little critters. Mobile lawn ornaments and bug control in one.
Just Amazing❣️ Thank You for Sharing❤️
5:47 the chick was brave as f
Where's the video of Rambo eating 100 flies? I need to see that.
XD
@Harrison Leigh Maclean yes
It is not uncommon that chickens are getting infected by parasites upon the flyers they eat.
The reason the chicken chases you is because the first living thing the chicken sees it is instantly attached to, thinking that it is its mum.
What a beautiful baby chick I've never been around animals that much and I'm not from the country but I do love animals and this baby chicken is beautiful they need to have friends🐤🐥💜❤🙏😊
I don't know why, I love watching his videos.
Lol must be his voice it’s so calming 🤤
the topic is interesting
I think he'd love to meet a real friend, also great thanks for giving that lil guy a good and wonderful life, god bless u dude!!
Your channel is the best discovery I made in months. Looking forward to see the next Rambo video.
I like how he said a sleeping fly instead of a dead fly. Shows he is very child friendly
Food tip: get 2 metal rods wire and high voltage AC generator(lower frequencies work better), then wire the rods to the generator and put them in the ground as deep as you can. Start the generator and watch the earth puke out dancing worms!!!
Holy shit you tazer the worms out of the ground?
You can also use a defibrillator
Napalm works as well
i heard spraying high concentrations of cyanide works too
@@plvmbvm513 WORM TORTURE
This channel is the best :D id love to see rambo's growth
Aww this guy was just a heart at start and now hes a cute little chick❤️❤️
1:31 it’s so adorable how the chick tries to bite the mold
"After a few minutes, he became interested."
"Awww"
"He even wanted to *stab her in the eye."*
😳
0:46 is anybody gonna talk about how he fed the chick with the yolk of an egg 😂
well it basically has everything you need to make a chicken, so logically it should also have everything you need to feed a chicken
@@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 lol
Lol the chicken is cannibal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@g4gamerby427 lol😂😂
@@andrea.mattaa 🤣😅
Cute chick. Brings me back to my childhood. We had many different animals.
3:50 Rambo looks concerned for what's to come lol
Love it, i found on more than one occasion a homeless chick and nurture it in my home but after they got bigger it was strange to them how other wild chickens behave it can take a while for a chicken raised in a house among humans to adapt to the outdoors.
You need to get him some Medicated chick food, You also should wait to give him/her treats until eight weeks and then once giving them treats you need to give them chick grit, if you need any help with chicken stuff please let me know I have a flock of my own I also would recommend getting him a friend, chickens are flock animals and need a buddy
Chicks will chill for a few hours, even up to 12-24 hours after hatching before becoming more active. Before hatching chicks will absorb the yolk into their abdomen and that will feed them for the first 2 days of life. They do still need water though. A chick waterer is best instead of a small dish. After the initial two days that’s when they start wanting food- chick feed and even meal worms.
The little chicken is SOOOOOO CUTE!
Pro tip from a chicken owner: grow beans and use it as food for the chicken
Another one here: they also like raspberries, they literally fight for such little snacks
He could have problems processing the beans. Not sure if the chicken can eat them raw
@@herculean616 I usually boil them for 10mins or so
0:50
now i know that chickens do eat chicken egg
Just go to the feed store and get chick starter, a feeder and a chicken water bottle. When he or she gets old enough, about two months old you can start feeding it real chicken feed, I recommend the medicated chicken pellets. Also cracked corn, and milo. More commonly known as chicken scratch, which is all of it mixed together. Place a full feeder in with your chicken so food is always available. Chickens can get really nasty, Your going to need an out door cage or coop with a run.
Towels + Socks = Hen , Creativity over 9000 xD nice video btw, had fun watching
This is so adorable it makes me think I have my innocence back.
i just love it when he runs in slow mo 5:09
When i was trying to feed baby gooses, we often would find that small chicks tend to see darker colors of the food so they eat those
This is just an adorable life of Rambo
But ngl with you the 'adult chicken' looks like a fish
I'm happy he/she is alive and healthy ❤️
6:48 i thought you were gonna say "dumb ass chickens" xD
They absorb the yolk just before they hatch and the yolk is very nutritious, they can survive for about 72 hours after birth with no food because of the yolk, maybe thats the reason why he didnt want to eat or drink? He wasnt hungry?
This warms my heart
I was wondering when we'd get an update on this. I'm so excited! I love Rambo with all my heart. 💛