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  1. topofthefog

    mushy chick dz ?

    Well, then, I'm glad my question caused some good for somebody else too! Thanks again, both of you! Have a great day - sun's coming out here in VT finally...hope it stays.
  2. topofthefog

    mushy chick dz ?

    Thanks SO much! Now that I know it's not contagious, I added it to the brooder...with mixed emotion of course...he's getting the "newbie" treatment - hopefully they mellow out a bit and he doesn't get too pecked/picked on...I'm sure it'll be happier, even with some of the attention being...
  3. topofthefog

    mushy chick dz ?

    What it's actually suffering from...If it's mushy chick, than it could recover....if it's omphalitis, than it could be the infection/E.coli thing....or it could be one in the same, which is what I gathered from the internet last night....And I guess I'm not concerned about the name, I just need...
  4. topofthefog

    mushy chick dz ?

    Thanks MissPrissy...now I'm even more confused. lol...guess I'll keep an eye on it and maybe add him to the brooder later, if he's still doing well. His belly button doesn't look inflamed/irritated at the moment...I just don't want to infect my healthy chicks. I butcher roos and turkeys with...
  5. topofthefog

    mushy chick dz ?

    Hi - I'm a first-time incubater and first-time poster...We had 13 eggs, and 3 hatched healthy. The fourth pipped out apparently too early and had a bit of "umbilical cord" and has an "outy bellybutton." I had to help him out of his egg after a day of just his beak peaking out - figured why...
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