I've had herniated navels before. For that I apply a small amount of Neosporin (plain) or Veterycin to the area to keep it moist. Wrap chick in a warm, wet paper towel & place in a coffee mug inside incubator. The mug stops chick from moving around & causing injury. Usually the navel continues to draw in if the area stays moist. I check the chick & repeat every 2-4hrs for up to a day. If the belly dries, a scab will form. The chick electrolytes also work wonders for those struggling chicks.
Below is 'Hope' She hatched too early & I didn't know about the cup trick then. I never thought she'd make it, but we kept hope.
There's a picof her at 4 weeks when the scab finally fell off & another as an adult.




Below is 'Hope' She hatched too early & I didn't know about the cup trick then. I never thought she'd make it, but we kept hope.
There's a picof her at 4 weeks when the scab finally fell off & another as an adult.