Hey, goin. That thread you posted, it looks nothing like that. No blood, or yolk. Just pink "ooze".............. Weird...
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
DG. I need to be very frank with you now. I searched around and found the proper terminology: Umbilical Hernia.
It's as serious as it looks. Sometimes given a little time, it will absorb back into the body and the baby will live. But most of the time that's not the case.
The link is for an older thread involving a chick. It doesn't have a happy ending, but thought it might help to compare your duckling to: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/427300/newly-hatched-chick-with-umbelical-hernia-prolapse
I would leave it in the incubator and see what happens. But if I were you, I wouldn't get too attached to the poor baby.![]()
I'm afraid this is kinda where I am on this too. Lets hope we are wrong.![]()
....To late............... Lets just hope for the best, he opens his eyes and looks at me sometimes, but not for very long....![]()
It doesn't look like insides really, it looks like a sac of ooz connected to his vent. Is it bad of me to want him to pass away painlessly?? Cause I want him to just.... well.... die.![]()
DG, i hope your baby pulls through.
....To late............... Lets just hope for the best, he opens his eyes and looks at me sometimes, but not for very long....![]()
It doesn't look like insides really, it looks like a sac of ooz connected to his vent. Is it bad of me to want him to pass away painlessly?? Cause I want him to just.... well.... die.![]()
....To late............... Lets just hope for the best, he opens his eyes and looks at me sometimes, but not for very long....![]()
It doesn't look like insides really, it looks like a sac of ooz connected to his vent. Is it bad of me to want him to pass away painlessly?? Cause I want him to just.... well.... die.![]()
I just got back from googling. I agree with the Hernia thing too. I'm just wondering where the yolk sac is. Could it be somehow in the hernia thingy?
I found one account where it ended up living so just hang in there.
Just leave him in the bator and let nature take its course. It still may absorb into the body given time. It's scary looking for sure, but so's bumblefoot and vent prolapse and both of those can be recovered from with proper care.
In this case, leave it alone. If you've got other ducks hatching, you might want to put baby in a little tupperware or something to protect him so that other ducklings don't bump into the hernia and make it worse. Then stay out of that incubator!