May 27, 2024 #1 R Ray987 Songster Apr 22, 2024 255 122 118 Chick hatched with an infected navel please help Attachments IMG_20240527_111239.jpg 203.5 KB · Views: 34
May 27, 2024 #2 nuthatched Your Local A.I Bakery Premium Feather Member 5 Years Nov 9, 2019 27,484 50,925 1,026 Rim Country, Az Looks more like a prolapse, leave the chick alone and it should absorb.
May 27, 2024 Thread starter #3 R Ray987 Songster Apr 22, 2024 255 122 118 nuthatched said: Looks more like a prolapse, leave the chick alone and it should absorb. Click to expand... Leave it in the incubator?
nuthatched said: Looks more like a prolapse, leave the chick alone and it should absorb. Click to expand... Leave it in the incubator?
May 27, 2024 #4 nuthatched Your Local A.I Bakery Premium Feather Member 5 Years Nov 9, 2019 27,484 50,925 1,026 Rim Country, Az Ray987 said: Leave it in the incubator? Click to expand... Yes.
May 28, 2024 Thread starter #5 R Ray987 Songster Apr 22, 2024 255 122 118 No improvement and it's time to get the chick out of the bator : (
May 28, 2024 #6 LaFleche Meadow Devil 12 Years Sep 22, 2012 13,572 46,394 1,122 Germany Just spray the area with some antibiotics and put it in the broode, but separately on clean towels until the umbilicus has retracted. Use a piece of mesh or similar to prevent the others from pecking at it.
Just spray the area with some antibiotics and put it in the broode, but separately on clean towels until the umbilicus has retracted. Use a piece of mesh or similar to prevent the others from pecking at it.