If the others haven’t hatched and aren’t pecking at it, then just letting it rest and absorb in the incubator is best. If there are others in there you may need to protect it.
In my experience, I have found that ducks take much longer from their first pip to actually hatching. I try to give them at least a day before I intervene to avoid complications.
If they are still stuck, you can peel back a little bit of the membrane. Of course, if there is any blood stop, although it appears that there shouldn’t be any.
I wanted to share a tip that I’ve found very helpful, especially when opening the incubator while the others are still trying to hatch. I move my incubator to our bathroom at lockdown. Then if I need to intervene and open the incubator, I first run a hot shower for a couple of minutes and raise...
I’m in north county San Diego. This baby is so sweet and wants to live. I’ve moved them to the brooder to see how they would do and they are hopping around on one leg, eating and drinking just like everyone else.
I wish I had the time for that, it’s just not realistic for me at this point in my life. I have 4 kids, lots of animals, and can barely keep up as it is. It definitely would be a consideration if my kids were older and I didn’t have so much going on.
If I had the funds I would take it to the...
So shockingly enough this little one hatched easily on its own without any assistance. The bones are side by side and not stacked together with the tendon completely off to the side. If I could just get the bones to line back up, slip the tendon back and wrap I would. I’m just afraid it would be...
I wanted to update this post in case anyone ever has a similar situation. It’s been almost two months and she is doing amazing.
I kept her completely separate for 1-2 weeks. Then I had her out during the day, but separated from the boys so there wouldn’t be any mating. By one month she was back...
This poor little baby hatched with its leg bent backwards. I don’t think it’s a slipped tendon because I can’t get the leg to manipulate at all. Has anyone else ever had this happen? Was it treatable?
Okay, this might be a stupid question here… when you guys cool and mist your eggs, do you physically take them out of the incubator or just take the top of the incubator off?
The tear is 3-4 fingers long. It’s like her skin just split open. I can’t see any other wounds, which is worrisome since I’m assuming there should be another if the coyote was carrying her in its mouth.
Does anyone know if the skin will grow back together or if stitches are the only way?
I’m sorry I should have specified this in the post above. I do lock up all of my animals in predator proof housing at night, but they free range during the day. We have a lot of predators here, coyotes, raccoons, etc. A year ago, coyotes took two of my ducks in the middle of the day which was...
Thank you! That makes sense. It seems like all of the most interesting colors are in the UK and Canada. I haven’t seen as many in the US. If anyone knows any breeders that do, please let me know. ☺️ I suppose shipping eggs from Ontario to California would be a bit too much on the eggs! Your...
Thank you for response.They have been eating a non medicated organics crumble. I did a couple drops to each chick that night in addition to the water and thankfully all of them seem to be doing well now. I also ordered what you recommended just to have on hand.