New baby for the OES :) need advice

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Just want to run it past you guys.
This chick was hatched today with help. It is day 24. Late hatch. The chick had its leg lodged behind its head preventing it from zipping. It had a vein running over the leg so it bleed a bit when we freed it. She was starting to weaken so we had to intervine.
We took as much shell off as needed to free the foot but have left the rest up to her. She did bleed a bit from the vein but it seems to be drying up now. This is UK time 20.15 and she was hatched about 17.30 after over 7 hrs and then the chirping started to weaken before we decided to act. HAving gotten her half out it was clear she would never have been able to zip like that or free herself to manuver into a zip possition. We have 4 unhatched eggs in with her and no sign of life yet in them and this is Day 24 now.

It has been 3 yrs since we had chicks here and then we had to intervine to save the last two from shrink wrap after all the others died. Those were late hatches 27/28 days. This chick is much stronger than the 28 day hatch bird who grew up a fine rooster. This one is now strong enough to turn onto her belly. She is still attached to the yolk sac but not the membrain now.

As it has been so long since we had babies here please can you post the temps to keep her in the brood box at?? I forget and she may be a lone chick. She is still wet and I intend to keep her int he bator for a good while yet. I know she can stay in there for 3 days. Though need advice what to do for her after that as don;t want to lose her now. She is the only survivor from two tried at hatching and we lost 4 adult hens since Feb so are hoping this one will be ok. This was her a few hours ago. As you can see she is still in her shell and a very big chick filling pretty much all the space. She is now chirping away and moving that leg a lot - I guess glad now it is free.




Oes
 
That is a preemie.
100 degrees or until panting then reduce heat by moving further from bulb.

Keep her very warm and stimulate her by holding her, moving her and talking to her.
Did she open her eyes?.
She might make it if you give her attention.

I get them out of the shell and dry if they are not going to bleed.
It will only bleed from its belly.
I have to trim yolk sometimes. With scissors, not close to the body, not pulling on the belly at all.

The foot looks fine..

Good luck

Spicy.
 
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That is a preemie.
100 degrees or until panting then reduce heat by moving further from bulb.

Keep her very warm and stimulate her by holding her, moving her and talking to her.
Did she open her eyes?.
She might make it if you give her attention.

I get them out of the shell and dry if they are not going to bleed.
It will only bleed from its belly.
I have to trim yolk sometimes. With scissors, not close to the body, not pulling on the belly at all.

The foot looks fine..

Good luck

Spicy.

Actually it is not supposed to be prem as this is Day 24. The foot is not right you can clearly see it is a bit misshapen now that she is up and about. She is chirping and standing up and is completely out of the shell. She is making a fine old rackett! She is hatched day 24 - I have not miss counted the date as I tick off the chalender each day. Even if I took the set day off it would still be day 23!

So looks prem acts prem NOT prem! Just BIG and got stuck. That foot worries me as the toes are all curved the wrong way but hoping these will straghten over time on their own. YES her eyes were open she is trying to climb on the other eggs in the bator at the moment. The only bleeding was from the vein over that foot. The yolk sac is dried up hanging on the end of a shriveled up umbilical cord. We were hoping it would drop off overnight. The temp is sitting at 38 so about 100. Nothing more to do it is up to her. But honest this is a DAY 24 have been on the May hatch thread for all of that time and so the Set date was logged. The temp in the Bator has been sitting slightly on the high side which should have meant an early hatch not a late one???? Weird?

Oes
 
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