05 May 2009

Su Chi Ping

When I got back from work at 11 last night the last chick was hatching but she was having a hard time getting out. By midnight she was giving up the struggle and I decided to help her along a bit by gently pealing away some of the outer shell while being very careful not to pull away the inner membrane which is still closely attached to her skin, so thin that it will tear all too easily and she will bleed to death. I thought we'd lost her but I saw the faint fluttering of a heartbeat; though she was exhausted and had given up moving or making any further effort to get out. For the next two hours I held her in my cupped hands and breathed warm air in to keep her body temperature up. By 3am she began to stir and I heard her first 'cheep cheep'. Another hour on and she was cheeping for england, fluttering her little wings and trying to stand on legs that wouldn't quite work yet. At this point I put her back under mum and went to bed for what was left of the night hoping for the best. You can't win them all, but maybe she has a bit of a chance now if mum and brothers or sisters will only be gentle with her for the next 12 hours or so. The others are doing fine now and looking like your classic picture postcard chicks. I'm probably going to bore you to death with chick pics now....so sue me!

4 comments:

Petunia's Gardener said...

Give us chick pics! Hope she made it.

clodhopper said...

Yay Paula - She made it! I'm so happy. There will be no shortage of chick pics, that I can promise.

Jess said...

So why's she called sushi ping then? a bit suspicious if you ask me...

clodhopper said...

Hey Jess, thanks for dropping by. I think I didn't know what to call it and then remembered I had posted something a while back about being a master of ~Spud Pi Ling. It's an echo of that. So, the hunt for the good cd fairy goes on. I felt sure it would be you. Mmmmm.... where is Ma Rahmotswe when you need her?