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emmallaub
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- Jun 20, 2017
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The one with the string looks pretty good to me, so I think it might be okay to put it in the brooder.
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The one with the string looks pretty good to me, so I think it might be okay to put it in the brooder.
How much yellow?So, he managed to get it off himself so I added some safe antibacterial and brought him into the brooder. But then a yellowish liquid started pouring from his abdomen. Like he seems fine, but I put him back in the incubator just so the other chicks wouldnt peck at him.
What is the liquid?
It's like a pale yellow, there's a quoted photo above.How much yellow?
Did that come from his belly where the string was attached or from his poop hole?
I believe it was where the string was attached, but I can't be sure.Did that come from his belly where the string was attached or from his poop hole?
If it came from where the string was that is a very bad sign, but not much you can do about it if it did.I believe it was where the string was attached, but I can't be sure.
My guess is that was pooped out unless the umbilical area is open. How is the chick acting?I believe it was where the string was attached, but I can't be sure.
My guess is that was pooped out unless the umbilical area is open. How is the chick acting?
I hope it was pooped out.My guess is that was pooped out unless the umbilical area is open. How is the chick acting?
I hope it was pooped out.