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  1. 29 lut 2020 · We had a chick born today with about a 2 cm bulge coming out of its belly button area. After looking at pictures, we’re almost 100% positive it’s an umbilical hernia. Is there anything we can do to help it?

  2. 23 lut 2009 · She's now 2 days in our care and this morning had a hernia about 1/4 an inch out. She will not stand, she's very weak, and when I try to dropper feed her, she throws her head back and opens her beak, almost as if she wants more, but then when I come near clamps it shut.

  3. 5 gru 2021 · Umbilical Hernia. An umbilical hernia is a relatively common occurrence in newly hatched chicks. As its name implies, an umbilical hernia is a fleshy protrusion alongside the chick’s umbilical cord. Although the nature of the protrusion can vary, it is described as looking like a fleshy bulge.

  4. 23 sty 2010 · One of my newly hatched chicks hatched with 2 pea-sized fleshy balls at the 'belly button'. I went to check on them because the last chick hatched and this...

  5. A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or fascia (connective tissue), creating a hernial sac. This may involve the abdominal wall, the peritoneal cavities, or posthepatic septum. Hernias develop as a result of muscle weakness and strain.

  6. 6 gru 2021 · “If you pull on the umbilical cord, you could pull the intestines out, causing a hernia,” he says. “If you try to push the intestines back in, you could cause strangulation of the intestinal loop and kill the chick.”

  7. 21 wrz 2023 · Health Library / Diseases & Conditions / Umbilical Hernia. An umbilical hernia is a tissue bulge on or near your belly button. Umbilical hernias in children usually disappear by age 4 or 5. In adults, untreated umbilical hernias can lead to complications.

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