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matisse43
In the Brooder
Sorry I could not take a pic holding him. It looks like something yellow and something read coming out of him. He pushes it moves in and out :-(
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it looks like he may have already pulled some intestine out
i think its fineToday was day 21 I set them at 2 pm on a Friday 3 weeks ago. Must have been to high cuz half are out
make sure it stays moist, and you can put a bandaid over it to help it stay in, the bird will lose some fluff but if it helps intestines to stay in its worth itA backyard mix including amaruacana, Cochin, Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers and silkie hens. The rooster was Cochin Americana mix. :-( I will try to push it in cuz yes it looks oUT :-(
make sure it stays moist, and you can put a bandaid over it to help it stay in, the bird will lose some fluff but if it helps intestines to stay in its worth it
good luck
there are many things that can go wrong in incubation, the chick could have pulled it out by itselfI lost it last night before my last check in at 9 she or she was no longer moving and still :-( temp was good rag was still moist and all looked ok. I just could not push the intestin in :-( I am afraid for the rest. Read a post that it's cuz I did not turn enough or temp changes. I have a Turner and kept it at 99.5. Super hard to see this. Set 46 eggs. I have lost 1 and another the yellow one is doing OK but has that title thing hanging too a lot smaller. Just due to the fact I have had 3 so far an still waiting on 20 makes me think that yes I did something wrong during the incubation