Not fully formed chick? *PICS MILDLY GRAPHIC*

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Jan 31, 2011
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I have a chick that was hatched by a broody hen (an egg from one of my chickens). I found the chicken still sitting on her nest ( I quickly checked under her and did not see any others hatching) and 1 dry chick running around her. I decided to take the chick since it was the lone one for who knows how long before the others started to hatch. Momma didn't seem bothered by this and certainly did not get up from her nest. Once I got the chick in the house I noticed its belly was bloody (dried) but I am unable to see any noticable wound. I decided to put it with my other chicks and it seems to be getting around quite well but upon further inspection I noticed another spot (similar to one the belly) under 1 of its wings (this spot...u can see a small hole). It almost looks like its skin had not fully covered everywhere...maybe it hatched too early? I don't think it was attcked by another chicken because of the odd placement of the spots. It also doesn't seem like it was born today because it is up and moving quite well...maybe it sat under mom for a day? No idea! All I know is I check on momma twice a day and this is the first I saw of chicky. Anyone had this type of thing? Please help!! sad
 
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The first 2 pics are of the belly and the last one is from under the wing...the belly started to bleed a little from us messing with it.

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I would just gently clean it off and put some neosporin on it (the one without the painkiller in it). It should be fine. Are you returning the chick to momma or keeping it in a brooder?
 
It seems to be doing really well with the other chicks and momma doesn't seem to be missing it...so my plan is to keep it with the other chicks.
 
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I'd be doing the same thing as well. Especially because of the unknown possibilities of what might have happened. If you are using a brooder light, make sure its one of those red ones! You certainly don't want any of the other chicks picking at the bloody areas on that one. And a red light reduces picking.
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