Is she a Yellow Duck?
I do not see ANY feathers on her - which scares me because Kathy's ducklings were COVERED with feathers! BUT...her Mama is pure white, and when her Mama was a baby, she was yellow, yes...
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Is she a Yellow Duck?
I do not see ANY feathers on her - which scares me because Kathy's ducklings were COVERED with feathers! BUT...her Mama is pure white, and when her Mama was a baby, she was yellow, yes...
Not sure if this is good or not...but the "yellow goo" is not "goo" at all - it is actually just the membrane. There is no "snot" or yolk present...She peeped three times and "yawned" 6 while I was wetting her...now she is back in the incubator.
NO its good, she's OK, she's a little sticky, she's getting to wet, so we need to ease back on the wetness, so since she is back in Lets check back about 1 in the morning, at that time, will see how she looks but this time we won't wet her unless she looks like she really really needs it. Lets let her dry up some. Being that wet we are causing her to do more work then she needs to and she'll end up getting to tired and may quit on us, we don't want that.. Now that your humidity is in the correct spot, we can ease up on the wetting part..
Her head is still inside the membrane - that's very true. Her beak is out...I almost think she is trying to get her head out, because the way she opens her beak and shakes her head is like she is trying to shake the membrane off. Her little nostrils are still inside the shrink wrap - I don't know how she is breathing, but she is! Do you want me to try to get her head out of the membrane, is that what you are suggesting?
I got her pretty good and wet Lori.....I didn't read your posts "Don't wet her too much" until AFTER I had already wet her - in other words, I was wetting her when you were posting those. Should I turn the humidity down a little (I can remove another sponge)?
That's TOTALLY UP to you, But we will have to take it slow and ONE step at a time.