INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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OK SALLY AND OTHERS:

The chick with the attached unabsorbed yolk sack is in the brooder, is alert and seems normal so far. He drank some gatorade and has food access. Has been iodined. Anything else I can or should do?

Since he is drinking and eating, will he maybe make it? Or does that not matter?
 
What day are you on? 8? They look great to me... but what do I know???
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These were taken on day 7, today is day 8 yeah.

OK SALLY AND OTHERS:

The chick with the attached unabsorbed yolk sack is in the brooder, is alert and seems normal so far. He drank some gatorade and has food access. Has been iodined. Anything else I can or should do?

Since he is drinking and eating, will he maybe make it? Or does that not matter?
I hope the little bugger does well, it seems like eating and drinking would be a good sign.
 
OK SALLY AND OTHERS:

The chick with the attached unabsorbed yolk sack is in the brooder, is alert and seems normal so far.  He drank some gatorade and has food access.  Has been iodined.  Anything else I can or should do?

Since he is drinking and eating, will he maybe make it? Or does that not matter?


Just keep it isolated where it can't move around too much. If it tears the yolk off you will be culling. You are definitely in the up with the chick for now.
 
Not trying to steal any of fire's thunder from his beautiful GSD's, I thought I'd share a few pics of Max. Max (left) and big sister Bella (right): If you don't know him, even sitting peacefully like this can be a little intimidating... Even at 120 lbs and 29" at the shoulder, he isn't exactly "fat"...
Beautiful Dogs! I wish I had a Doberman... But I have 7 dogs already, and I used to have 10, so no more for a while :lau
 
OK SALLY AND OTHERS:

The chick with the attached unabsorbed yolk sack is in the brooder, is alert and seems normal so far.  He drank some gatorade and has food access.  Has been iodined.  Anything else I can or should do?

Since he is drinking and eating, will he maybe make it? Or does that not matter?


Just read everything, eating and drinking is a good thing. Iodine will definently dry it out, depending on what strain of it you have. Make sure he cant move too much, or the yolk will rip. I lost one chick that had the yolk out because it had just hatched under a broody momma, and she pecked the yolk sack open right when I ran to get the brooder. He was an early hatcher. Hopefully he makes it! It's hard when that happens. Sometimes they zip too far and tumble out, and stop absorbing the yolk.
 
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