Finally having my first proper hatch along! Astronomy theme 🪐✨

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Perhaps it's the egg sac? I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Ursa. Come on chick!! You can do this!!
It looks like a herniated navel, with umbilical cord still attached
I’ve never dealt with this before but based on what I saw I don’t want to give myself false hope
 
It looks like a herniated navel, with umbilical cord still attached
I’ve never dealt with this before but based on what I saw I don’t want to give myself false hope
Can you share a picture when you get the chance? One of our recent hatch had a little pink bump on her belly. I did a quick Google and it suggested it could be the egg sac. Couple of hours later, the bump had vanished and she is still doing well in the brooder. I'm holding out hope for your baby chick!!!
 
Can you share a picture when you get the chance? One of our recent hatch had a little pink bump on her belly. I did a quick Google and it suggested it could be the egg sac. Couple of hours later, the bump had vanished and she is still doing well in the brooder. I'm holding out hope for your baby chick!!!
It had orange swelling fluid coming out, looked ruptured, if she’s still alive tomorrow I’ll take a picture
 
It looks like a herniated navel, with umbilical cord still attached
I’ve never dealt with this before but based on what I saw I don’t want to give myself false hope
Sometimes the umbilical cord doesn't detach correctly. Keep her separate from the others but under heat. Apply iodine to the skin around the cord where it enters the body, once a day for a few days, you can use a q-tip. It will fall off when it's ready. Don't mess with it. Keep us posted! 😊
 
Unfortunately Luna was a quitter, guessing around day 10
Ursa was shrink wrapped and needed an assisted hatch,
Sad Inside Out GIF
 
Some good news, Ursa survived the night and the orange fluid has receded and now there’s just a red scab/lump however she’s still attached to the egg.. not sure how to proceed it seems like a bad idea to pull the shell off
 
Some good news, Ursa survived the night and the orange fluid has receded and now there’s just a red scab/lump however she’s still attached to the egg.. not sure how to proceed it seems like a bad idea to pull the shell off
I'm really glad she survived the night. I've never hatched, but I'm sure someone on here has and knows what to do next.
 

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