Jan 17, 2021 #1 A Anila Hatching Joined Jan 17, 2021 Messages 1 Reaction score 3 Points 3 Pls tell me fast about this! Attachments 16108667041412140253504065907007.jpg 231.7 KB · Views: 14
Jan 17, 2021 #2 tripletfeb Livin' in the new world with an old soul 🛸🏴☠️3T 7 Years Friend Joined Jun 9, 2018 Messages 16,062 Reaction score 95,266 Points 1,336 Location The little farm, northern Ohio Sadly, there is nothing you can do but cull the poor thing. Sorry this has happened
Jan 17, 2021 #3 ChickenCanoe Enabler Premium Feather Member 14 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 35,467 Reaction score 32,690 Points 1,247 Location St. Louis, MO That is either from too high of temperature or lethal genetics. No repair - sorry. If one hatches enough, all kinds of deformities will show up. I once hatched a chick with 3 legs. Only one was normal and it had to be put down. Last edited: Jan 17, 2021
That is either from too high of temperature or lethal genetics. No repair - sorry. If one hatches enough, all kinds of deformities will show up. I once hatched a chick with 3 legs. Only one was normal and it had to be put down.
Jan 17, 2021 #4 mommiesrcool Free Ranging Joined Jul 6, 2020 Messages 2,661 Reaction score 14,619 Points 671 Location Dn As already stated you have to cull it, Is this your first time hatching chicks, was this the only chick that this has happened too out of the batch?
As already stated you have to cull it, Is this your first time hatching chicks, was this the only chick that this has happened too out of the batch?
Jan 17, 2021 #5 Cazook Songster Joined Nov 24, 2019 Messages 621 Reaction score 988 Points 221 This happened to one of my chicks. It had a lump on its navel and I think the other chicks must have pulled it open. Very sad. I think the problem comes from either genetics (navel doesn't heal up well) and/or hatching difficulties.
This happened to one of my chicks. It had a lump on its navel and I think the other chicks must have pulled it open. Very sad. I think the problem comes from either genetics (navel doesn't heal up well) and/or hatching difficulties.
Jan 17, 2021 #6 C ChickenLover2007 Songster 5 Years Joined May 22, 2020 Messages 112 Reaction score 98 Points 143 I had this happen to one of my chicks. Unfortunately I had to put it down.