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Tvan18
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Will a heating pad be enough to keep it warm since it is still half wet? I have a heat lamp, but it is quite large as it is hung above my brooder in the garage and I don’t think I could find a safe place to keep it in the house with my 3 girls 3yrs and under.I don't know if it's related to omphalitis, or could lead to it - but what I generally do is to remove the chick to a clean environment with paper towels, where it is isolated and other chicks can't disturb it. The trailing cord and membrane will dry up and fall off on its own. If the chick seems to have trouble with it, AND it's clearly NOT actively absorbing yolk, then I snip the cord with a sterile pair of scissors.