Help with my surprise chick please!! Help needed.

smallbluejellybean

Songster
10 Years
Dec 13, 2009
597
20
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Kings Park NSW Australia
Button quail - Anyways put a dozen eggs in the incubator. We had power outage for 12 hours and I was sure they were dead, because its been 30 days. Then this morning I went in and was about to throw them out. (I candled them no movement) Well 4 tried to hatch 3 didnt make it and one was almost out (all breach). So I helped the little guy out. Well his yolk was not aborbed at all. I called a vet and he said what I was doing was perfect. Warmth - anti stick serface (female pads) and I was using corn starch to control bleeding. Well the little guy absorbed half the yolk, but about 20 minutes ago I went in there and he had the rest raped around his leg and I mean he was all twisted up. I tried to untangle it as careful as possible but the rest just came off in my hands. He started to bleed again and I applied more corn starch. He is still alive and kicking but weak. Is there anything else I can do - or is he just going to die, because of the tangle. I think he just got too tangled and his leg kept pulling at it. Is it the end because he lost half of his yolk or is there still a chance?
I googled to find out what organs the yolk was connected too but cant find anything?
His eyes are open, but just really weak.
Could I hand feed it with water or hand rearing formula, like I do with my canaries?
HELP
Martha
 
jeeze, that's tough. I am not sure if you will be able to save him or not. If he doesn't make it don't take it too hard, k?
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I have had a couple (chicken) chicks that seemed really behind and weak. I just left them untouched in the incubator. One perked up in 24 hours and 2 turned around in 48. Less often seems to be more at times.
Good luck.
 
do as you are doing and also give it a drop of light karo syurp (best) if you do not have light karo then sugar water works just according to my vet not as well or fast as Karo
I have had chicks like that hatch before it is a 50/50 chance and sounds like you are doing the right things
 
I have heard (not tried personally) that you can wind a piece of dental floss (unflavoured lol) around where the yolk emerges from the umbilicus to cut it off - like tying off a baby's umbilicus. Read it in one of my bird medicine books somewhere and cant' find the page off hand, but may be worth a go if there is a likelihood of the yolk breaking or bleeding. This bird would need to be kept in the cleanest possible environment while it heals and need feeding sooner than your average baby. I use and recommend puppy training pads as a very clean surface for sick birds. Best wishes Jelly

PS I don't think Karo is available easily in Aussie? It's not in NZ. The nearest equivalent would be golden syrup
 
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