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  1. the1913trio

    28wk Old New Hampshires & No Laying Yet?!

    Thank you both for the responses! I think I need to get a bit more serious with the "better lay an egg or else chat"! One of the new hampshires is named "Cousin Eddie", and she just isn't the best example of breeding. Thinking of maybe culling Cousin Eddie from the flock and keeping "Lola"...
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    28wk Old New Hampshires & No Laying Yet?!

    My husband and I are thinking some heads need to be rolling pretty soon, but want to double check to make sure we aren't missing out on potential good layers by jumping the gun too quickly. Our first round of chickens 1 1/2yrs ago all laid between 17-25wks of age. We got a second lot of...
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    I bought a new incubator on ebay...

    1.)Hmm...it all depends on what you most want your incubator to do. At a minimum I would have a forced air hovabator or other brand foam incubator. I started with a wafer thermometer style hovabator with a forced air fan addition from incubator warehouse online. The forced air fans distribute...
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    Help! Rescued duck no balance and lacking feathers!

    Keep the duckling warm by using as great a wattage of an incandescent bulb as you can so they stay at around 90 degrees. Or use a heating pad covered with a towel/rag for the inevitable ducky poo. Make sure with either heat source they can get away from it if overheating. You will know they are...
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    2 week old bielfelder has head in between legs and runs backwards. i think its sick

    Hey Keesmom, I was initially thinking wry neck except for one factor...it sounds like the bird was totally fine and then spontaneously got the crooked neck between the head issue at about 2 weeks old. From what I read having congenital loco/wry neck is something you usually note upon hatching...
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    Comment by 'the1913trio' in item 'Easter Eggers'

    You could keep them as pets and just know that you are losing money, but hey they cost less than a dog and at least still offer fertilizer with their poo & foraging to rid insect pests. Or you can offer them for someone else to cull & eat, or pay someone to butcher the birds for you to eat...
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    Quitters and humidity

    How far along are these eggs? It would help to know that as whether or not what you saw was normal can vary depending on where you are at in incubation. How far off from the ideal air cell size are your eggs from where they should be for their stage of incubation? If your air cells are a bit too...
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    2 week old bielfelder has head in between legs and runs backwards. i think its sick

    I would cull the bird, it sounds quite ill. But! There is one last ditch thing you can try just to double check.... With a younger bird acting off sometimes I will isolate them and give them a bit of sugar and electrolyte water in a syringe and then watch for any sudden improvement. I have had a...
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    Comment by 'the1913trio' in item 'Easter Eggers'

    Yeah we eat lots of them like DeepDishChix does. But they don't taste good to cook in the traditional way, they make for good soup and sometimes are good in pasta dishes if you marinate the meat in small pieces with the sauce for a good while. When we have extra old chooks to cook up into soup...
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    Review by '' on item 'Easter Eggers'

    So you think, "Gee golly Bob, wouldn't it be neat if we could have some chickens that laid colored eggs, how cool would that be?!" Well let me tell yah...maybe it isn't all that "cool/neat" in actual practice to have those colored Easter-egger eggs depending upon how many chickens you can keep...
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    Calculated, Premeditated, Murderous Hen Killing Chicks...Is This Level of Effort Normal?!!

    My husband and I have a 100yr old house with a detached garage that isn't usable as a garage since it was made for something like an old fashioned model-t, but it is much larger than a shed....so we use part of the space as a coop. We have a flock of 4 adult chickens total. 3 are laying hens and...
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    Prolapsed chick/pasty butt

    It depends on how prolapsed the vent is. Sometimes with pasty butt it can be a swollen, hemorrhoid-ey vent and the tissue swells on the vent/anus from straining and feces stuck on the skin irritating it, but it isn't technically "inside" tissue prolapsing out. But since you said you pushed the...
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    duckling hatching in my bra but need urgently as hatching

    I am so sorry, I ended up really busy with health issues with a grandmother and am just back to checking on how you are doing. Hope everything is okay. What is the status of the two ducklings? That was a very good pic you took of the two eggs and AWESOME job with the hatching assistance! The...
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    New from Mableton GA

    I would hop on down to the library and/or Amazon and read up on some books first so you know what you need and will be prepared with everything from what breeds you want, how to care for chooks, and the whole sha-bang! There are good sources online too, but there was also a decent amount of...
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    Sick Chick

    I think it is good you are going to cull this ill chick. Sometimes it is the most humane thing to do, and just a fact of life too. I have heard the asphyxiation by gas method works. Some folks will also snip the head off with a sturdy pair of scissors (like heavy duty kitchen scissors) with...
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    duckling hatching in my bra but need urgently as hatching

    Wow, that is great that the daytime temps are around 95 degrees anyways! That makes life a whole lot easier. I agree with you when you said you were surprised the babies survived the whole night in the cold, because everything you are taught says the babies are super fragile. Yet they often...
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    duckling hatching in my bra but need urgently as hatching

    The whole "imprinting" with ducklings is more of "window"....and after having hatched many a duckling in an incubator that saw me first for several hours while I interacted with it and cared for it, went in a brooder in the garage overnight so I could sleep without all that darn peeping, then...
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    Gathering fertile eggs

    I second what Lazy Gardener said about not washing the eggs. Leaving the antimicrobial properties of the egg's natural " bloom" coating seems to protect the eggs best. Once washed the bloom coating is removed and the egg doesn't have its germ killing coating.
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    2/6 chicks that I bought are roosters. What now?

    I would first post some pics of the possible roos in question on this site and get other people's opinions as to whether or not they think these two are probably cockerels. Are they acting "rooster-like" too? Generally I hear that 8 to 12 hens per rooster is typically needed so that the girls...
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    Gathering fertile eggs

    The general rule for eggs remaining reasonably viable after being laid is a max of 7 to 10 days. After 10 days the number of eggs that will grow keeps going down. You want to keep the eggs at a cool temp while waiting to set them...so think ideally basement-ish temps in the 50s or 60s with some...
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