A handheld, hatchling holder not only simplifies manual examinations but
also better protects the hatchling's welfare. The welfare concerns
include not only bruising but also yolk-sac rupture. The handheld,
hatchling holder has a cupped seat portion for cupping the ventral-end of
a hatchling. The cupped seat portion is apertured, as with an opening.
The hatchling is seated on the handheld, hatchling holder such that the
cupped seat portion provides support to portions of the hatchling's
perineal area that surrounds the alimentary vent (cloaca) as the
alimentary vent is situated for exposure by the opening. The holder and
opening facilitates not only welfare-friendly discharge of the meconium
in the hatchling's alimentary vent through the opening but also
welfare-friendly examination of the distended innards of the vent for
markers of gender. The quality of the meconium discharge (or absence
thereof) also facilitates determining whether the hatchling exceeds a
hydration standard or not.