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I have a chick that was positioned incorrectly and pipped at the smaller end. The oldest of his hatchmates arrived Tuesday evening. The 2nd, Wed around noon. I waited for a while and it became clear he wasn't going to make it out. Long story short, I assisted. I had been firmly in the 'do not assist camp'... but this was a dismal hatch of my neighbor's eggs and I just couldn't not try.
His umbilical cord was positioned at the air sac end. This morning, he was still attached, but it was drying....and he wasn't moving much...though alertish in that newly hatched chick way. So I let him be. I repositioned after a while and he later broke free on his own. There is no blood, gunk, yolk, pasty stuff or swelling to his abdomen... so I am pretty certain the yolk absorbed on its own.
My concern is that he has a little stump remaining. ... and he is smaller than the chicks that hatched. He is not fluffy yet and it has been a few hours now that he has been free of the shell. I applied a little antibacterial gel just because.
The 2 others are getting testy in the incubator i moved them into. The oldest is approaching 48 hours (this evening) and the other approaching 24 hours in another 2 or so. This little one is still finding his footing...literally (his feet no longer look like he needs orthopedics) how can I integrate them all and not have them pecking at his stump or basically terrorizing him?
Thank you.
His umbilical cord was positioned at the air sac end. This morning, he was still attached, but it was drying....and he wasn't moving much...though alertish in that newly hatched chick way. So I let him be. I repositioned after a while and he later broke free on his own. There is no blood, gunk, yolk, pasty stuff or swelling to his abdomen... so I am pretty certain the yolk absorbed on its own.
My concern is that he has a little stump remaining. ... and he is smaller than the chicks that hatched. He is not fluffy yet and it has been a few hours now that he has been free of the shell. I applied a little antibacterial gel just because.
The 2 others are getting testy in the incubator i moved them into. The oldest is approaching 48 hours (this evening) and the other approaching 24 hours in another 2 or so. This little one is still finding his footing...literally (his feet no longer look like he needs orthopedics) how can I integrate them all and not have them pecking at his stump or basically terrorizing him?
Thank you.