- Jan 25, 2013
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well we were worried about the yolk not being absorbed. I haven't done it myself. on the assisting thread ron put up "I THINK" where it talked about it. so from what i've heard, if the yolk is exposed, you keep the chick in the bottom shell and put a couple of chunks of onion to the side. put the whole chick in little container. the onion supposedly prevents bacteria and help in promoting the absorption of the yolk. I will ask the lady for sure on details. But we were going to do it if the yolk wasn't absorbed. it had been like 36 hours since external pip and when i opened up the top there were still veins. i had it too moist wetting the internal membrane and we think it affected it not absorbing the yolk as fast as it should have. it was time to help but the yolk not being absorbed would have posed a risk for bacteria. i don't know if it would of worked but was going to try it. when we opened him up, he was absorbed but the umbilicus was swollen and exposed. so i just put on vetricyn. They were happy and healthy. gave a drop of poly vi sol 2 x's a day for couple days. ducks need more Vit B, gave a little of that and BAM….@chiqita ends up with a duck scarfOnion? How does that help?
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