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swab the umbilicus area with a 1% solution of Betadine and place the chick back in the bator to dry.
after he is dry and the yolk sack starts to turn brown you can swab it with iodine to help dry it out.

Now take time to read this post in which we helped another
and your issue is not as terrible so don't panic.....




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

 
External Umbilicus

Occasionally a chick hatches with an external umbilicus. This umbilicus can
vary in length from 1 to 3 centimetres, and appears very ‘meaty’. Usually the
umbilicus will become black in colour, shrivel up and drop off. Generously
cover the umbilicus with Betadine cream, to protect the area from infection,
and leave it. Close monitoring will be required. Any sign of redness or infection
will require the chick to been seen by a veterinarian, and likely a course of
antibiotics will be prescribed.
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Chicks that have had an assisted hatch or external yolk will need careful
monitoring for the next three weeks in case of additional yolk sac problems, or
umbilical/naval stalk infections
 
I don't have any iodine or betadine. Is time in isolation good or do I need to be making an emergency run to get some?
you will need it tomorrow, for now keep her as clean and away from others as possible, change towel every few hrs too.

do not try peroxide! that's a no no
 
She is online, I was just badgering her with questions! I just passed my first 24 hour mark of being on lockdown....patience sure is a virtue!
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Thank you all very much!!! I will keep you posted on the status of the chick. Moving the video back toward the eggs so everyone can see the rest of the hatch.
 

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