That's great keep us updated please!Part of todays agenda is offering some feed!
The incubators are right next to each other, so they can definitely hear each other!
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That's great keep us updated please!Part of todays agenda is offering some feed!
The incubators are right next to each other, so they can definitely hear each other!
A saline rinse with application of triple antibiotic ointment is sufficient enough to fry and prevent an infection correct?That's great keep us updated please!
I haven't caught up on reading..but here is what I do if anyone else has this happen. I get dental floss, wrap it around the area as close as I can get to the tummy, and tighten it..not real real tight, but enough that it stays in place. It will eventually dry up and fall off. I've saved a few babies this way.Unfortionatly,iv looked the best i can,and keep checking on her,but I dont think this baby will make it ,I'm afraid to attempt to help ,iv saved ducklings from this happening that are still alive almost 2 years later but this chick is in much worse condition and the chips as bedding in the incubator most likely got caught and pulled makeing the problem to bad to be able to safely attempt help beyond moving the chick to a NICU box/bed in the brooder on cloth with limited mobility, It keeps peeping and trying to run around but the more it moves the worse it getsin the close up picture I couldn't get under the show all the is out that should be in ,I put a small cup of water in the NICU bed for humidity to help it not dry up too fast in hopes of reabsorbtion ,but it might be to much to reabsorb.
Reapply three times daily, keep dry... As best advise as I can give - what I would do for my horses...A saline rinse with application of triple antibiotic ointment is sufficient enough to fry and prevent an infection correct?
Thank you!Reapply three times daily, keep dry... As best advise as I can give - what I would do for my horses...
Every time I put it with the other two they immediately try to rip off the unabsorbed sac ,but the baby is ina box inside the brooder with the others so it can hear them constantly and is chirping back ,thankyouI don't think it'll be an issue to have the chick in with buddies. I had a chick with a partial unabsorbed yolk sac before, & he did fine with the others.
Thankyou, The baby is in a box inside the brooder with the others so it can constantly hear the others and chirps back at them ,but when I try to let it join them they immediately peck at the unabsorbed sac ,so I give them a few minutes together while watching to make sure they don't hurt her and once the cord falls off should be able to let them be together all the timeIs it possible to put the chick so he can see and hear the others? Chicks need others to thrive, not sure of your setup.
Hopefully it heals over fast, babies grow and heal fast. Thankfully!Thankyou, The baby is in a box inside the brooder with the others so it can constantly hear the others and chirps back at them ,but when I try to let it join them they immediately peck at the unabsorbed sac ,so I give them a few minutes together while watching to make sure they don't hurt her and once the cord falls off should be able to let them be together all the time![]()
Probably because they've never been with the chick at the beginning, which is an issue. I never separated my chick from the group.Every time I put it with the other two they immediately try to rip off the unabsorbed sac ,but the baby is ina box inside the brooder with the others so it can hear them constantly and is chirping back ,thankyou![]()