AmyA248
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- Jun 20, 2022
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Good afternoon,
My Muscovy duckling is trying to internally pip, it’s possible that he did but just a bit into the air sac. But this morning I noticed this awful looking bruise!
He is on day 34. He’s been trying to pip for 2 days.
As usual there is an issue as there has been with all of my Muscovy eggs that I had to incubate since mom never went broody.
I’ve had to assist with all 3 so far unless we would not have them today.
What does this bruise mean?
Is he malpositioned and unable to get to the air sac? I clearly see “something” pushing on the air sac, but it could be his behind or another body part.
I’m very nervous about this and I don’t know what to do.
I had stopped turning the egg on the appropriate date and was about to put him into lockdown.
Am I supposed to put a safety hole over the bruise? But if I do I’m afraid I’m going to hurt the baby!
I hope someone could tell me what to do, as I’m a newbie still and I’ve never encountered a bruise like this before!
Very kindly,
Amy
My Muscovy duckling is trying to internally pip, it’s possible that he did but just a bit into the air sac. But this morning I noticed this awful looking bruise!
He is on day 34. He’s been trying to pip for 2 days.
As usual there is an issue as there has been with all of my Muscovy eggs that I had to incubate since mom never went broody.
I’ve had to assist with all 3 so far unless we would not have them today.
What does this bruise mean?
Is he malpositioned and unable to get to the air sac? I clearly see “something” pushing on the air sac, but it could be his behind or another body part.
I’m very nervous about this and I don’t know what to do.
I had stopped turning the egg on the appropriate date and was about to put him into lockdown.
Am I supposed to put a safety hole over the bruise? But if I do I’m afraid I’m going to hurt the baby!
I hope someone could tell me what to do, as I’m a newbie still and I’ve never encountered a bruise like this before!
Very kindly,
Amy
