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@Pyxis the duckling is doing great! I was so afraid he wasn't gonna make it through the night but he looks great today. It kinda looks like he's absorbed most of the yolk. I have him wrapped in a wet cloth in the incubator. I'm gonna put him in the ziplock bag before I leave to go to school because I don't want him to be a little turd when I'm not home. But I think he's gonna make it! He's chirping and he's bright eyed. He's breathing ok.
Thank you for all of your help. I will keep you updated on his progress as time goes. If I have another issue with him ill be sure to write to you!!
Thanks!
ZIP LOCK BAG??
You seem a bit concerned, have you read up until this point and seen the photo in my first post about the bag and how you use it? OP didn't want to take the duckling out of the shell because he still had active blood vessels in his membrane and pulling him out would have ruptured them and caused a bleed out. Just to ease your mind a bit, check the picture in the first post. No one's tossing a duckling in a zip lock bag with no holes or anything like that![]()
The cup is a cool idea, I'm going to remember that if I ever need it.
CROSSING fingers but I think he may need more time.. Ducks are slow. LOLGood to know! Luckily OP says this baby is looking really good now, almost done absorbing. I bet when she gets back from school it'll be time to try to get him all unstuck and out.