Umbilical cord hanging out of my chicks butt

Is it pasty butt?
Just so you know pasty butt it poop on the chicks butt. you wouldnt see a cord hanging out if it was pasty butt. also, im under the impression this chick just hatched, why would it get pasty butt if it just hatched?

no, from the picture and description this is nowhere near what would be pasty butt.
 

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I'd like to put your mind at ease. It is not uncommon for an 'anxious for life' chick to hatch before they've fully absorbed their yolk. It is not uncommon for a chick to sleep most of the following 24 hours past their successful hatch, being born is HARD work for chickens, and they're often plumb-tuckered-out when they've succeeded.
Worry less, enjoy more. Watch the miracle of life unfold.
 
Poor baby is still alive but stays on her back like she can’t stay on her feet. I don’t know if I should leave her in the incubator away from the other two chicks that hatched. What if it’s mushy chick?
 
Just so you know pasty butt it poop on the chicks butt. you wouldnt see a cord hanging out if it was pasty butt. also, im under the impression this chick just hatched, why would it get pasty butt if it just hatched?

no, from the picture and description this is nowhere near what would be pasty butt.
My comment was before pictures and sometimes pasty butt can looked as if coming out of butts especially on chicks.

Hopefully @Holiwwod your chick is better
 

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