Need help please

Good afternoon all, I just successfully incubated 9 fertile eggs. The first six hatched beautifully on the 21st day. which was on 1/6/25 they are fluffy and in the nursery box eating and drinking since yesterday. I had two hatch out around 1:30am on the 7th they don’t look so good neither is up jumping around the both still look wet but they aren’t they feel like they have hairspray on them. Both are chirping and they are moving around by scooting and flopping. The little black one has something sticking out its backside but its little legs are strong even though it’s not getting up. The lighter of the two is dragging one leg behind I checked it out but it doesn’t seem just right to me but I’m no expert but it’s not gripping with that foot like it is with its other foot. I mixed up a little vitamin and chick starter with a little warm water and used a syringe to drop tiny drops in their mouths the lighter one took it really well the little black one didn’t really act interested. I did get it to take a little bit. Please I’ve been praying for them and I don’t know what else to do can anyone help me please they are both still in the incubator. This is a picture of them and their six siblings that are thriving.
The thing on the dark chick looks like an unabsorbed yolk. Those usually heal with time. As for dragging their legs, do they try to straighten out and stand? Are the legs always sticking out straight behind, or do they move the legs, and do the legs sometimes stick out on the sides instead of behind?
 
This is albumin dried onto them, sometimes from a difference in egg size or shell porosity. Rinse them off under warm water and put them back into the incubator until they do fluff up. It may be very hard for them to get their balance while still "hairsprayed".

Some individual eggs may be vitamin deficient even when parent stock are fed a balanced diet.


This could be unabsorbed yolk. Sometimes putting some triple antibiotic ointment is suggested to help avoid yolk sac infection (omphalitis). Many chicks do recover from this.


This could be what's known as splay leg, unless it's a deformity.

You might try putting them inside a small cup lined with a cloth or paper towel, inside the incubator, to see if they can build some leg strength. This has helped many chicks get their land legs under them.

They do not need the chick starter yet and should be viable on just the yolk for upto 72 hours after hatch.

Vitamin water may be good.. poultry nutri drench sometimes works miracles (it doesn't require digestion to work).. hold the chick in one hand with beak facing the bend in the forfinger, using that bend to help catch and direct the drip and drip a small drop just below the nostrils.. as the drop rolls around into the beak the chick will naturally gobble/swallow.

Not every chick that hatches will make it.

Congrats on your healthy babies! :celebrate

Best wishes for these two to recover quickly and start to thrive! :fl
Thank you I’ll try everything you have suggested I was thinking I did something wrong and am so broken up about the one I already lost due to not hatching all the way
 
The thing on the dark chick looks like an unabsorbed yolk. Those usually heal with time. As for dragging their legs, do they try to straighten out and stand? Are the legs always sticking out straight behind, or do they move the legs, and do the legs sometimes stick out on the sides instead of behind?
The lighter one is always dragging its leg but the little black one pulls both its legs under it a lot of the time
 
Thank you so much everyone I was at my wits end now I don’t feel so worried I feel like I have a family backing me thank y’all so much God Bless you all
 
Hi
What I would do is get some kitchen roll and dampen it with warm water then wipe the chicks to get the goop off and put them back in the incubator

One of the reasons the legs are back might be because they are on a plastic surface, what I do is have shelf liner on the floor of the incubator so they have grip, if you don't have that on hand just put kitchen roll on the floor of the incubator, they will be comfier too

As for the dark chick with the thing sticking out it is yoke sac sometimes it does not fully absorb I would not worry too much as it is only a small amount but do put them on a clean surface as it can get infected
Do be very careful not to bust it though when you are handling the chick

Do be ready for them to die (I mean emotionally)
Hope for the best but expect the worst

Everyone on here understands the pain of loosing a bird, you are not alone :hugs
I wish you good luck and hope you babys live
 
Hi
What I would do is get some kitchen roll and dampen it with warm water then wipe the chicks to get the goop off and put them back in the incubator

One of the reasons the legs are back might be because they are on a plastic surface, what I do is have shelf liner on the floor of the incubator so they have grip, if you don't have that on hand just put kitchen roll on the floor of the incubator, they will be comfier too

As for the dark chick with the thing sticking out it is yoke sac sometimes it does not fully absorb I would not worry too much as it is only a small amount but do put them on a clean surface as it can get infected
Do be very careful not to bust it though when you are handling the chick

Do be ready for them to die (I mean emotionally)
Hope for the best but expect the worst

Everyone on here understands the pain of loosing a bird, you are not alone :hugs
I wish you good luck and hope you babys live
Thank you very much, hugs are appreciated!!
 
Hello everyone, thank you again for everyone’s help! Well my two babies are doing better the lighter of the two is bouncing off the walls and is using her messed up leg a lot more at least she’s keeping it underneath her. She’s eating on her own also! The little black one is moving all over the place but is still keeping her leg stretched behind her. I’m still feeding her with a syringe and she’s taking nourishment but not like the other one who is a little piglet lol. The warm bath worked wonders on both of them so now they’re both fluffy! I Think the cup trick helped too! I don’t think I’m out of the woods with the little black one yet but I haven’t given up either! Before and after photos still worried about the black one! Oh and the thing on its backside is drying up and getting a lot smaller keeping Neosporin cream on it. What do y’all think are they both going to make it with one leg disabilities? Worried mom!
 

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They look a lot better
I would keep doing what you are doing and hope, not much more you can do

I have 2 call ducks that have very wonky feet and one of them had brain damage I'm the egg too, they are both going strong still a year later
 
They look a lot better
I would keep doing what you are doing and hope, not much more you can do

I have 2 call ducks that have very wonky feet and one of them had brain damage I'm the egg too, they are both going strong still a year later
Thank you I’m more worried about the little black one it still keeps one leg straight behind and isn’t feeding itself
 

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