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I wonder if they are dry, but don't look dry? Maybe they had a little yolk on their feathers? Not sure about that...they should fluff in a few hours...
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Oh and what about water. I've tried looking for an answer to how long until they need to go into a brooder and I saw that they need water right away. There is no drinkable water in the incubator so should I be thinking about moving them ASAP?
How is it now that it's dried off? Don't worry about the cord, it will dry up and fall off soon. I'm working with a chick that cannot stand and has tightly curled toes. If your chick still seems to be struggling with standing or walking you could try vitamin B2/riboflavin to help it.Have 4 hatched so far since the first one Mon night. One hatched before 11 last night and 2 while I was sleeping. I think one of those was just before I got up and it seems to be the weakest one. I know not to mess with it but it does have the stringy thing hanging from it and can't seem to stand like my others did (leg issue?) Right now he/she is still very wet so I am just watching and hands off.... but experienced peeps should I be worried about this one yet??![]()
How is it now that it's dried off? Don't worry about the cord, it will dry up and fall off soon. I'm working with a chick that cannot stand and has tightly curled toes. If your chick still seems to be struggling with standing or walking you could try vitamin B2/riboflavin to help it.
How is it now that it's dried off? Don't worry about the cord, it will dry up and fall off soon. I'm working with a chick that cannot stand and has tightly curled toes. If your chick still seems to be struggling with standing or walking you could try vitamin B2/riboflavin to help it.
Just leave it in the warm bator - we had one that didn;t move for 12 hrs and only knew he was alive because the tummy moved slightly. He grew up to be a fine Maran rooster. SO don;t panic yet he is exhausted and just needs to rest. We had to put ours in a wee box inside the brooder to stop the other chick trampling him and we just left him. SO don;t panic.Have 4 hatched so far since the first one Mon night. One hatched before 11 last night and 2 while I was sleeping. I think one of those was just before I got up and it seems to be the weakest one. I know not to mess with it but it does have the stringy thing hanging from it and can't seem to stand like my others did (leg issue?) Right now he/she is still very wet so I am just watching and hands off.... but experienced peeps should I be worried about this one yet??
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