umbilical cord on hatching peep?? HELP!!

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#9 just hatched, a fairly large peep for the egg. The shell is in two halves, but it looks like he is stuck to one half with an umbical cord. What is it? What do we do? Let it dry and hope it comes off? Can it be soaked off? Cut it? (Don't really want to do that.)
 
don't cut- I try to keep it together until chick kicks it off- keep it close to his body by putting him in a towel or a sock. it will fall off.
 
don't cut- I try to keep it together until chick kicks it off- keep it close to his body by putting him in a towel or a sock. it will fall off.

X2 that is the best advice you can get and this will happen time to time
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I really hate to disagree with you guys but I have had a couple chicks with this same situation. The first one I left it alone and it ended up drying onto something and the chick ripped it off further injuring itself and didn't make it. What I would recommend it using dental floss to tie it off ( tied just tight enough to cut off any chance of fluid/blood coming out be careful if you do it too tight it will cut through it ) then snip it off about 1/8" past the tied spot. Also cut the the ends of the strings back so other chicks don't use them as toys.
 
I am sure everyone has their own tricks but you should not
leave the chick unsupervised long enough to dry out and
yes I do understand is only takes about 10 to 15 minuets
for the drying to take place but most people try to keep a
fresh water spray bottle near the incubator for just such an
occasion as this or for other sticky situations .........
 
I am sure everyone has their own tricks but you should not
leave the chick unsupervised long enough to dry out and
yes I do understand is only takes about 10 to 15 minuets
for the drying to take place but most people try to keep a
fresh water spray bottle near the incubator for just such an
occasion as this or for other sticky situations .........
I must say I agree with you on this. A lesson hard learned for me.
 
I didn't have that happen to me- but then after you mentioned it I did. a chick hatched, cord still attached to egg- I was going to let the shell fall off naturally, I checked on it later, same thing cord dried to blanket it was on and when chick walked away it pulled out the insides. I will watch better next time.
 

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