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I'm sorry, you may need to cull her![]()
It hasnt gotten worse or better anything we can do for her?How bout the dark one
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Oh and I'm going to wait for the yellow one. I dont want her to die so I will wait.It hasnt gotten worse or better anything we can do for her?
It looks like they didn’t finish absorbing. The only thing I know to do in those cases is try and keep them quite in a dark incubator to finish absorbing. You don’t want them to tear it off or have another chick tear it. I don’t know how much chance they have. Maybe someone has more adviceOh and I'm going to wait for the yellow one. I dont want her to die so I will wait.
I had this happen in my last hatch, but not that prominent. The umbilical cord was wrapped around the chicks foot in the egg, and when it hatched, it was trying to walk around, but was pulling the cord until I realized what was going on, then I cut it. It’s like a prolapsed anus I think, but it did go back inside by itself in the first day or so. The chick lived and is healthy. Good luckhow about this
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I'm so glad there's still hope!!!I had this happen in my last hatch, but not that prominent. The umbilical cord was wrapped around the chicks foot in the egg, and when it hatched, it was trying to walk around, but was pulling the cord until I realized what was going on, then I cut it. It’s like a prolapsed anus I think, but it did go back inside by itself in the first day or so. The chick lived and is healthy. Good luck![]()