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HopMomma
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- Nov 9, 2020
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Thank you so much. I really am trying. I did the sniff test on the other 2 in the Incubator and they smell fine but still no pip and cant spot movement either soooo?Let them be? Externally pip a tiny spot for them? I dont want to just throw them out if there is a possibility they could be alive and just turds running late!!!Looks much improved! Great nursing care.some of those first poops are quite interesting. Haha.
at this point I would probably discontinue the ointment and let the navel dry out. He should have closed it off on the inside by now so you should be good just to keep him on clean bedding. You can use paper towel on top of the towel if you want something easy to change out, and then change the main towel if it becomes excessively soiled. It’ll save you some laundry and won’t make a difference to the little one. Lol.
His legs/feet look like typical just hatched ducklings and should straighten out over the next few days, but watch him to make sure he doesn’t develop splay leg. Hobble him if necessary, but he’ll probably strengthen up on his own.that nubby shelf liner stuff is really nice for when you need a bit more traction so may be an idea if he’s having trouble keeping his legs under him too.
my little one that took forever to hatch was a problem child as well but he’s doing great now, so it’s definitely possible to nurse them through. He had issues after the bigger, older ones ran him over and needed to be in a separate brooder, too. And he had hobbles for a day or so.
You’re doing an excellent job, keep on keeping on and deal with issues as they arise.![]()