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6 ducklings
A 7th & 8th are internally pipped and peeping.
 
	 haha
 hahaLook at different colors, awesome. watch your light isn't hanging down too close. Don't you just love them to pieces. Thanks for sharing them with us too.
 however, the other is peeping away, moving, drinking, except it still had a tiny bit of the yolk or umbilici hanging out. Not as much as late last night. I applied more ointment. He's doing ok. But what should I do? I don't want to put him in with the other duckies, what if they pick on him?
 however, the other is peeping away, moving, drinking, except it still had a tiny bit of the yolk or umbilici hanging out. Not as much as late last night. I applied more ointment. He's doing ok. But what should I do? I don't want to put him in with the other duckies, what if they pick on him?Aww sorry about the lil one, I wouldn't put this lil one in with the rest at all till completely absorbed. can you keep it in the bator? and make sure you keep that sac clean if you have some betadine or iodine you can mix with water to look like weak tea and use it too. I wouldn't put it into water though. or you could place the lil one inside his own lil brooder inside the big one that way it would be with the rest just not able to be messed with yet. Just keep what ever you put him in as clean as you can till the sac is completely gone in.Some time last night both 7 & 8 hatched, but both did not absorb their yolk all the way. They were detached from their shells on their own. I guess they were eager??!! One of them had this greenish liquid surrounding it, like I was oozing slowly... the other wasn't so bad, looked like it would be ok and absorb its yolk fine. I read up through previous posts about using antibiotic ointment/cream, corn starch, and even letting it soak in water. I took both out and carefully applied antibiotic ointment to their navels with a qtip and placed them back in the bator with a paper towel (dampened just in the middle) so it could absorb any excess into the paper towel.
This morning, the one with green ooze didn't make it unfortunatelyhowever, the other is peeping away, moving, drinking, except it still had a tiny bit of the yolk or umbilici hanging out. Not as much as late last night. I applied more ointment. He's doing ok. But what should I do? I don't want to put him in with the other duckies, what if they pick on him?
Sorry for your loss...Some time last night both 7 & 8 hatched, but both did not absorb their yolk all the way. They were detached from their shells on their own. I guess they were eager??!! One of them had this greenish liquid surrounding it, like I was oozing slowly... the other wasn't so bad, looked like it would be ok and absorb its yolk fine. I read up through previous posts about using antibiotic ointment/cream, corn starch, and even letting it soak in water. I took both out and carefully applied antibiotic ointment to their navels with a qtip and placed them back in the bator with a paper towel (dampened just in the middle) so it could absorb any excess into the paper towel.
This morning, the one with green ooze didn't make it unfortunatelyhowever, the other is peeping away, moving, drinking, except it still had a tiny bit of the yolk or umbilici hanging out. Not as much as late last night. I applied more ointment. He's doing ok. But what should I do? I don't want to put him in with the other duckies, what if they pick on him?
 
	 I was afraid to break that news, especially when the 8th didn't make it
 I was afraid to break that news, especially when the 8th didn't make it  it made me so sad that it hatched and struggled
 it made me so sad that it hatched and struggled  the others were still in their eggs, no pips at all...... so they never took a breath of air
 the others were still in their eggs, no pips at all...... so they never took a breath of air 
