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She HATCHED! But what's with her butt?

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So I have a hatched chick like this. What should I do?


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ABOVE IS COMMON UMBILICAL STRINGS, just pinch that off with your nails, or BLUNT scissors, you can put iodine on that butt, you need it do dry and heal. If its bleeding use blood stop, corn starch or flour to get it to stop then iodine. keep it separate from the others they will peck it
@Sally Sunshine PLEASE is there anything I can do for this?
iodine and keep it separate from others, give electrolytes and it should be ok if it doesnt get infected just dont touch it and use iodine or something like to keep it sanitized but dry....

KEEP FROM OTHER CHICKS


If there is slight bleeding at the navel use corn starch or a dab of cold water to stop the bleeding. You can also swab the umbilicus area with a 1% solution of Betadine and place the chick back in the bator to dry. If you do see this and the chick is already out of the shell dangling with this, use a clean sterile scissors to cut through them, DO NOT PULL as you can harm the chick’s navel!
But only the cords!
DO NOT CUT IF THERE IS UNABSORBED YOLK SACK!!

Please see below for info on unabsorbed yolk.



Please see HOW TO TREAT & PREVENT yolk sack infections!!
click on in the link below

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/mushy-chick-disease-yolk-sack-infection-omphalitis

Below is a photo of a "Duck in a Cup" waiting for its yolk sack to finish up!



The chick BELOW had a large navel at hatch.
With some iodine / betadine she had quickly absorbed the rest of that navel area and is now a fine young pullet!
You want to DRY the navel not keep it wet if the chick is already out of its shell!





3 Essential Chick Care Tips (pasting up and Cord info)
http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-You-Know-These-3-Essential-Chick-Care-Tips?&id=4449831





YES this CHICK MADE IT through with proper Care!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/744592/day-21-ohmy




And this one MADE IT! Say Hello to "Yolk"
Yolk, a WONDERFUL Story of a Chick that stopped pipping midway and ended up having a yolk sack rupture and a bunch of other issues! It is well worth a read and "Rock" has all the footage to boot!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/704328/diary-notes-air-cell-detatched-shipped-eggs/3100




 
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I was interested in stuff like that awhile back, and started researching it. They've come up with a way to test the DNA in the egg by using a laser beam to cut a tiny hole in the shell and then extract a tiny sample. Can't remember what the process is called, but it's apparently not cheap. They're thinking it going to be the next big thing for commercial hatcheries, specifically those for laying houses. They think it will eliminate the millions of baby roos being slaughtered every year since they are of no value... other than being ground up and used for potted meat... err... fertilizer.
I've read that
 
Love mine! I've had mine running non stop since May and had great results. I just got the Octo 20 for Xmas and put my NYD chicks in it. All my hatching friends have already had theirs hatch and I'm still waiting. Not a single pip yet.
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At this point I'm really leaning towards liking my mini better!
oh no! what day are you on? and thanks so much for your input!
 
Congratulations on your 100% hatch, Joey!!
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Give him a BIG BIG hand, everybody!!!
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Absolutely amazing job, and great on:
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