Knighstar679
Crowing
My first malpositioned duckling forced itself out of the shell not long ago. At first I thought it was alright but then I noticed that there was blood on the shell and the liner. I looked at the duckling and saw that it still had a blood vessel attached!
It’s not oozing blood but I quickly stopped it from getting farther away from the shell and put it back in. I the put it in solo cup jail so it could not escape again. It looks like all but this cord vessel and a tiny bit of yolk are absorbed. I did manage to get a speck of nutr- drenched into the bill before I put it back in the bator. Maybe I should have moved the othe chicks to the brooder because it seemed to want to cuddle with them.
Am I going about trying to save this duckling right or is she a lost cause?
@WVduckchick
It’s not oozing blood but I quickly stopped it from getting farther away from the shell and put it back in. I the put it in solo cup jail so it could not escape again. It looks like all but this cord vessel and a tiny bit of yolk are absorbed. I did manage to get a speck of nutr- drenched into the bill before I put it back in the bator. Maybe I should have moved the othe chicks to the brooder because it seemed to want to cuddle with them.
Am I going about trying to save this duckling right or is she a lost cause?
@WVduckchick
