The herniation itself isn't huge, no spools of intestines or anything. I'm more concerned about the blood loss.Aww, they're so precious though! How big is the herniation? They can often recover from it as long as the intestines are not poking out.
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The herniation itself isn't huge, no spools of intestines or anything. I'm more concerned about the blood loss.Aww, they're so precious though! How big is the herniation? They can often recover from it as long as the intestines are not poking out.
The herniation itself isn't huge, no spools of intestines or anything. I'm more concerned about the blood loss.
I hope your next hatch goes more smoothly!Aaaahhhhhh and my last chick is upside down in the egg. So 1/5 got out without any issue.
I'm not premium and I can bookmark. Super handy tool! Especially if you give them tags.You can just right click and save the image. There is a bookmarking feature in the corner of each post. I'm not sure if that's only for premium members?? Do you see a little bookmark next to the post number?
The herniation itself isn't huge, no spools of intestines or anything. I'm more concerned about the blood loss.
View attachment 2056500View attachment 2056505 Here is what it looks like. Am I gonna have to cull her or him?![]()
I'm so sorry.2 of the 3 Silver Spitzhaubens hatched. The last one died before pipping.
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Went out to see my chims after work today and found what was left of my Boon, the blue Isbar rooster. Didn’t cry, but wanted to
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Can this year end please?