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Posted by: boaphile at Thu May 17 11:22:07 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ] I have gone back and forth. The first five years or so I always removed the babies, cleaned them up, and set them up in a heated rack. Never had any problems with "Solidified Yolk Syndrome" at that time. I had problems with babies that were just weak and died occasionally. The smaller ones that had the larger yolk still outside the body, but not so much now as I just leave them in the cages till they disperse on their own. I attribute this to he inevitable additional bleeding that occurs if you just leave them alone in the cage. When a large yolk is still attached, there is a large blood vessel going to that yolk. It is very easy for new born babies to bleed to death after rupturing this vessel. God designed a better way of taking care of this, and I cannot improve upon it. So as much as possible, I let Mom decide where they get delivered and leave them alone until they are for sure doing very well, and no longer needing the heat. | ||
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