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My little olive egger 2 day old chick won't open her eyes and sleeps constantly. I have her separate and keep giving her feed and water by hand (with probiotics and electrolytes) is there anything else I should be doing?
 
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My little olive egger 2 day old chick won't open her eyes and sleeps constantly. I have her separate and keep giving her feed and water by hand (with probiotics and electrolytes) is there anything else I should be doing?

Does she sleep constantly or just run around and then fall asleep? With my chicks (at least for the first couple days) they are sleeping a lot, but also run around and eat and drink.
 
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Cutie.....
Keep those waffles warm...on my way  :drool


Me too I'll even bring my own maple syrup...or blueberry-rhubarb!!!!
Couldn't have said it better. I've had a lot of dogs bouncing off of chain link and coop windows here. That's what my shotgun is for.

One evening my wife scheduled a chick fest with wine, chatting with friends sitting around a fire and everyone bringing their dogs.
Most were little foo foo dogs but one was a big mongrel my wife's best friend had recently rescued from the pound. It was on the prowl when all my chickens were still out.
It kept ranging farther and farther afield and I told her to contain her dog because the chickens were out. She nonchalantly said, "oh I don't think he'll hurt them". I was like :eek: . I said, it's a dog, that's what they do. Each time I pleaded with her to contain the dog, she kept saying it would be fine. Finally, I told her, "don't make me kill your dog." She was in shock and said, "you wouldn't kill my dog". I calmly said, "If your dog grabs one of my chickens, I'll kill your dog." I then brought out the shotgun that's always loaded on the back porch and she panicked. She started calling her dog but it was too late. It blasted through the woods chasing chickens. Luckily for her, they all got away.
After things calmed down she was incredulous and couldn't understand why I would kill a dog over a chicken. She's a chef and the only thing she knows about chickens is how to cook them.
She still to this day (after much explanation) can't understand why trios of this breed go for $250.

Mine's in April and I do something similar. Hopefully have all the tomatoes ad possibly chilies and herbs in by then.

You described my canoe to a T.  It is a very stable cargo barge (my description). It's a white water excursion boat that holds 1,00 lbs. No keel and fair rocker for turning on a dime. Fairly wide with excellent tumblehome for shedding water.
An 'Old Towne Appalachian'.

Growing up we always did Jon Boats on MO and AR streams. I didn't start canoeing till I was in my 20s. I believe I would be happy canoeing small mountain streams every day the rest of my life.
We have a very few small class IV and V rivers. They're mostly kayak and decked canoe streams but I've paddled them alone in this open cargo barge with no mishaps.
We tube A LOT in Missouri.
There's maybe 40+ excellent float streams south of the Missouri river.

You sound like me. I have so much refurbishing to do to my cabinet incubator/hatcher combination.

Fluffy chase toys.



All living things need oxygen.

:hugs  Back at ya!  :highfive:
Remember the lines in the Peter Sellers' movie?
"Does your dog bite?"
"No."
Dog bites man.
"I thought you said your didn't bite."
"That's not my dog."

:thumbsup

That's why my incubators are in the cellar.

That's it. Thanks.

Yeah that dog died this winter...so not biting anything now...:(

[COLOR=800000]Can't stand it anymore[/COLOR]
[COLOR=800000]Going out to terrorize some Crappie![/COLOR]
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Go get them!!!!!
:hit :hit :hit x 100 literally Every chick due to hatch today and tomorrow (45)have to be removed from the Bator. The current risk to the others can be mitigated by dipping all the other eggs or fumigating the Bator before they start breathing since hatch is stressful they will ahead ms immediately.
The experts fron NC vet school and research facility specializung in poultry have said the locals are wrong. The odds are not small that they have mycoplasma synoviae spread vertically, but will have it worse and spread it Horizontally.
Why did no one else I talked to sooner. Now these fully developed chicks have to be killed, and we have to fumigate the Bator or clean with bleach. She is checking with the main research guy on mycoplasma and will get back to us on the best hope for our other eggs. We will also have to keep them separate until they can be tested.
I need a good guy or someone to help me cull :( :hit

Oh so sorry!!! :(
 
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