Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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betadine is an antiseptic and they refer to a cream. your polysporin is an antibiotic that is an ointment. shoving it back in prolly (in your words lol) would have killed her
XD Okay. What does this mean then? - Gentle pressures with a cotton bud soaked in Betadinecream,
and gently poke the umbilicus back into place. ?
 
no it doesnt look infected
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What would it look like if it was? Also, does she look like she has mushy chick disease? I have heard of it but don't really know what it is...
 
Got this from a site, by you no doubt! :D I don't think Bella has this

subcutaneous edema (large fluid volume in the abdomen)
poor thing had it bad : (


Omphalitis

Also known as
Mushy Chick Disease
&
Yolk Sack infection

Omphalitis 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
 
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