Help! Video: Chick Hatched with yolk not yet absorbed!

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The chick is no longer attached to the egg. Is there anything I should do. Clearly I have not opened the incubator. The video is through the top of the bators small window. Sorry it is hard to see, a lot of humidity in there!
 
Just an update, that chick is alive and while weak, I do have at least a little hope that it will be ok!
 
Sorry I just found this thread now. How's chick doing now?
 
Chick looks like the others who hatched around then. Seems to rest and peep like they do. I am not so worried about it anymore! :)
 
That's good to hear! These little things like to make us worry, don't they?
 
I am glad that yours is doing good. Can anyone help me with this picture and tell me if it is the same thing? Sorry if it is not clear. Took it thru the window at the top.

 
It is difficult to tell for sure from the pic, but it looks like the navel hasn't sealed yet. I don't see any unabsorbed yolk, though there might be a little bit. Leave the little one in the incubator until it's dry and fluffed up before taking it out and handling it.
 
I am glad that yours is doing good. Can anyone help me with this picture and tell me if it is the same thing? Sorry if it is not clear. Took it thru the window at the top.
That looks like it's coming out of the vent, not the belly. That also doesn't look like yolk, which is yellow. I've hatched a duck with its yolk out last year. I just put a warm damp paper towel under it in the brooder and checked in it every 30 min. Your pic looks likes the chicks bowels are coming out of the vent. There's no treatment for that. :(
 
I will go anc check to see for sure. If it is out of the vent, what would cause that?


Complications with hatching can cause this, I honestly don't know what the definite "cause" is, though. :(
If it's out of the vent, you can try to put it back in (very gently) and watch that chick for any signs of pain, or dehydration. Not putting the bowels back in the vent can cause the chick to die. :(
 

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