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He’s very active
 

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It looks herniated to me. I’d put it in a bowl, back in the incubator to try to keep it immobilized. You don’t want it to pull that out any further. Rub a little neosporin on the protruding part and put it on something soft, a paper towel or piece of t-shirt or the like, in a bowl or cup.

How long has it been since you tied it off? If the string is still there, you should be able to remove it, unless you just did it, then you might leave it for a bit longer. Hopefully it will draw in and be ok. Good luck!
 
It’s not herniated it’s whats was attached to shell it’s the umbilical cord from what I read n he’s in the incubator on sterile wet in hot water gause pads in an incubator full of eggs so he cant move much anyways
 
As u can see from this pic there’s not much room left in there had to rearrange to give him some space
 

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It looks herniated to me. I’d put it in a bowl, back in the incubator to try to keep it immobilized. You don’t want it to pull that out any further. Rub a little neosporin on the protruding part and put it on something soft, a paper towel or piece of t-shirt or the like, in a bowl or cup.

How long has it been since you tied it off? If the string is still there, you should be able to remove it, unless you just did it, then you might leave it for a bit longer. Hopefully it will draw in and be ok. Good luck!
Not long ago
 

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