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Hello fellow Okies!
New to chickens, but not to this state - born and raised - and now live in a small town in the NE section of the state!
Just stopped by to introduce myself![]()
That came out of the chick???This hatch has not been too easy. The not a twin has a really big butt that must be egg yolk (which I guess is normalish) but he also has a small herniated area - like half the size of a pea. He is alone in a hatcher, so no one picking on him.
Also have a chick that is dragging a section of yolk after it - I covered it with a damp towel insid the hatcher so it would stay still and not drag this thing all around. There is one other bird in there but has stayed off the towel area.
For these two, what would y'all do?
Ok, has taken a turn for the worse. This baby's butt is no longer bulging, but has expelled whatever this is. It does not look like just yolk. There is a lot of red in there like organ. Don't know... On the other one - that was dragging a very small section (a 5th or 6th of this - and really just yellow) of yolk - is still under her towel, still cheeping (mostly because the other chick is now standing on her). But I am afraid to look - there is another pip in there and I don't want to cause a shrinkwrap.
I have never had these kinds of problems before. Certainly something going on.HELP!![]()
I'm not going to be very much help but I googled "chick intestines out" and it gave me another thread on the BYC with somewhat a similar looking situation. Only the mass was still somewhat in the chick. It said in one of the things that she had looked up (not a lot of info though) how this happens and she talks very little but says that it is a disease? That it can be caused by a dirty incubator (even though she cleaned her's with bleach) and I think humidity too high. Who knows. Might read it, hope it helps somehow. Not a good outcome but what concerns me is that thing doesn't look like yolk and the chicks butt doesn't look big and round like it should.This hatch has not been too easy. The not a twin has a really big butt that must be egg yolk (which I guess is normalish) but he also has a small herniated area - like half the size of a pea. He is alone in a hatcher, so no one picking on him.
Also have a chick that is dragging a section of yolk after it - I covered it with a damp towel insid the hatcher so it would stay still and not drag this thing all around. There is one other bird in there but has stayed off the towel area.
For these two, what would y'all do?
Ok, has taken a turn for the worse. This baby's butt is no longer bulging, but has expelled whatever this is. It does not look like just yolk. There is a lot of red in there like organ. Don't know... On the other one - that was dragging a very small section (a 5th or 6th of this - and really just yellow) of yolk - is still under her towel, still cheeping (mostly because the other chick is now standing on her). But I am afraid to look - there is another pip in there and I don't want to cause a shrinkwrap.
I have never had these kinds of problems before. Certainly something going on.HELP!![]()
I have 3 dark brahma Cockerels hatched in February if anyone is interested.
I think I'll put them in Coweta auction if no takers on here.
Need chick advice. And no please do not say I need to build another coop! That is not an option lol
I bought a grown trio of mille fleur d'Uccles which started my chicken addiction. Since then I ordered 10 mille fleur d'uccle chicks that are due in the end if this month. Since I am very impatient i bought 13 chicks at the feedstore and I have 6 eggs from my original trio in the incubator. I originally planned to go through the chicks and keep just the d'uccle ones from the feedstore and the best of my 10 chicks I ordered and hatched. Maxed at about 10 chickens tota for the coop
My biggest problem is we are attached to the growing feedstore chicks and the majority are Cochins. Out of the 13 chicks 8 look to be Cochins. White, buff, black, and blue. My son really likes the blue cochin that is obviously a roo. I don't know what to do. Keep just the d'Uccles and sell the rest or keep a mixed flock or just have Cochins. I was hoping to have eating eggs as well as hatching eggs and chicks to sell. The white cochin is a doll and I cuddle her. The blue roo is a cutey too. What to do?? I still have 6 d'uccle eggs incubating and 10 chicks on their way.