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Quote: I thought we established this LOL! It is true, they are mixed so it may NOT work, but now you know what 2 rows look like and who knows in the end you may have all hens but only time will tell!
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Quote: I thought we established this LOL! It is true, they are mixed so it may NOT work, but now you know what 2 rows look like and who knows in the end you may have all hens but only time will tell!
no just looks like her navel didnt close right yet, I think she will be fine if she has alot of energy and you keep her in a clean enviro and dont get her chilled. Gosh you be momma hen!! Love it!
I HOPE I have all hens!!!I thought we established this LOL! It is true, they are mixed so it may NOT work, but now you know what 2 rows look like and who knows in the end you may have all hens but only time will tell!
I dont think so either! just an unhealed / unclosed navelGot this from a site, by you no doubt!I don't think Bella has this
subcutaneous edema (large fluid volume in the abdomen)poor thing had it bad : (OmphalitisAlso known asMushy Chick Disease&Yolk Sack infectionOmphalitis is a common cause of death in chicks during the first week of life and most common with artificially hatched chicks. It is a bacterial infection of the yolk sac. Various bacteria may be involved in yolk sack infection, E.coli, Staphylococci, Proteus, Clostridia, fecalis and Pseudomonas
It looks exactly like it! If I could only see the naval, I would have mistaken it for Bella's!! Yay!! I think she will get better. I gave her food and water now. I can hear her chirping for the computer where I am at.
Quote: good! do you have any save a chick or electrolites? if not you could add a sprinkle of brown sugar in their water, she is drinking?