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I just had a chick hatch whose navel hasn't fully closed....it has about a dime size amount of red intestinal type things showing. Is there anything I can do for it? Or is this sort of just going to be a slow death :/
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Sorry, its terribly hard to see but here is a picture.I just had a chick hatch whose navel hasn't fully closed....it has about a dime size amount of red intestinal type things showing. Is there anything I can do for it? Or is this sort of just going to be a slow death :/
When I have a hatchling with an unhealed navel, I put antibiotic ointment without pain reliever on it, wrap the hatchling in a dry, clean paper towel, place it in a cup (a small clean plastic plant pot also works well) and back into the incubator to finish absorbing it.
I can't tell from the photo if your chick just has unabsorbed yolk or something else going on. There are threads like with photos on here of unabsorbed yolks (like this one) - it may be helpful to you to review some to determine if it is just unabsorbed yolk.
Best of luck with your chick!
Okay, is that hole that is open her vent? Because I'm pretty sure she's pooping out of it....but here she is now about 10 hours after hatch. Also, im thinking now that yolk stuff is just dried on, not attached to anything internal...Glad she's doing well! I haven't run into issues with the paper towel sticking because the antibiotic ointment (coconut oil could also be used) slathered onto the area prevents it from adhering.
In the first pic, it looks like some hatching gunk may be a part of what's hanging on, but it's hard to tell for certain. If so, the unhealed navel doesn't look too severe.
Rooting for your chick! Keep us posted.![]()
No, that's not her vent. I don't believe her navel sealed up. The vent is below her tail.Okay, is that hole that is open her vent? Because I'm pretty sure she's pooping out of it....but here she is now about 10 hours after hatch. Also, im thinking now that yolk stuff is just dried on, not attached to anything internal...
There's a photo in this thread that shows an unhealed navel and, above it and right under the tail, the vent.Okay, is that hole that is open her vent? Because I'm pretty sure she's pooping out of it....but here she is now about 10 hours after hatch. Also, im thinking now that yolk stuff is just dried on, not attached to anything internal...
It was a thin thread. I soaked it off once she seemed stable and saw it wasn't attached, thank goodness!There's a photo in this thread that shows an unhealed navel and, above it and right under the tail, the vent.
What is the yellow gunk attached by - a thin thread?