Yeh, maybe I will try putting coconut oil on it...
and more was hanging out.
and more was hanging out.
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This is very helpful, thank you!!I actually typed up a huge ramble while I was trying to decide what I would do if it were me and I realized it wasn't helpful at all, LOL!
So, collecting my thoughts, I'll try to help you make a decision based on my experience.
- Keeping the membrane moist is important.
- Coconut oil will work but it will need to be reapplied more often because if allowed to dry completely it will actually harden the membrane.
- Antibiotic ointment/neosporin as long as it doesn't have pain reliever would be what I would try because it doesn't sounds like it hardens and it lasts a very long time but I haven't actually used it first hand yet.
- When something is applied to the membrane it will then be translucent and if you find that enough of the blood vessels have receded you may actually feel comfortable enough to make the internal pip if you can see the beak.
- Make sure yo wash your hands before handling, use rubbing alcohol to clean any tools you might use, and be very gentle when touching the membrane because even a q-tip can rupture blood vessels if they're still very full.
I hope that is helpful. My brain is all over the place today. lol
I mean I definitely freaked out a little when my son was bornYeah thats okay first time mother behaviour I think. Its abit scarey for them but once they work out its not coming out to eat them they are usually okay! Cows, horses, cats and dogs even freak out alittle when they have babies first time, so I imagine for a chicken thats been sitting on a rock for 20 days and then that rock is suddenly making noises and moving then opening up... I'd probably peck it too.
Fricking Adore decided she only wanted two chicks. She's off the nest with the 2 and left behind one freshly hatched, several pipped, all cold. I moved them to the incubator except the hatched one. I have that one on me. She used to be a great broody. The last few times, not so much. I wonder if it's her age. She's probably around 5 years old.
She's named after a drag queen on RuPauls Drag Race. I named all my original showgirls after drag queens. My rooster is Jujubee, Juju for short. I only have the 2 left.I want to name one of my chicks "Adore"!