Bet you are excited! is this your first batch? good luck.12 noonish and I have 2 pips! Number 5 and 7 on day 27. Go guinea birds!
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Bet you are excited! is this your first batch? good luck.12 noonish and I have 2 pips! Number 5 and 7 on day 27. Go guinea birds!
Oh my goodness. If that was my chick I would probably tape a big bandage on his belly with some ointment and hope for the best. It sounds like it's full of life. I have been amazed at what kind of injuries animals can survive!HI, I tried to do like some of the threads suggested and help ease the yolk sac back in but no luck. Just when I thought I was making progress he would chirp and push it back out. I was able to get everything back there cleaned out better and he pooped on me right away but still looks scary with that blob and it almost looks like a little bit of intestines with it. sorry to be so graphic. I have been giving him water periodically and he is chirping really loud and still making his way around. He has really long legs and feet for his size so I wonder if maybe he did some damage inside the egg with all that in there. He isn't even fluffing up at all. We can't believe he has made it this long!
How long does a hen usually keep sitting on the other eggs once the first baby has hatched?
Thanks - I took out four. So if he passes the other isn't left alone. Hopefully these will be handled much more and be more tame than the ones I have.
Another question- his legs seem ok, he can stand up but it seems he lays a lot, sometimes hops with his wings out. He is much smaller than the others. When I cleaned the nest before vacation there was one chick piping and that was about 3 days after the rest. Is it possible he's just much younger? Or could damage of been done if he had gotten chilled while piping? Thanks all.
Just beautiful! I'm now wondering if the gray babies that my hen was killing belonged to my Black Austrolorp. I thought they were my Barred Rocks babies. Hmmmmm not too sure now. Congratulations mama!!!![]()
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They usually stay on for a few days, though it varies with the hen.