INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Could you guys see the little mouse in the BSL's beak? I could not get very close with the others chasing her to get at it. It was funny to watch per usual.
They're hilarious when one has something the others want. Almost as funny is a cockerel just learning to crow...got that going on now.
You get your name plates today?

You should be glad you didn't get into body building. From what I understand, they don't get that way w/o steroids.
 
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Just went out and sprayed white vinegar all around coop and close as I could to broody without dousing her. Hope the ants stay away now. :confused:
 
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I am so sad... all this talk about teens made me do some searching for some old horse friends of mine from middle school and I found this:
-Kathy
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so sad, sorry Kat

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Son has good taste!
 
Help!!!!

I came home from work, checked on my broody who was not on her eggs, opened the nest box to find a dead chick and an any invasion. One egg pipped, was covered in ants but still peeping so I carried it to incubator. I got the yuck out of nest box and I think my broody is sitting on the eggs, but what to do?!? Do you think it hatched and she killed it? Could she have crushed it and it died from her crushing egg?

Pics ... Help?!? Do I need to assist the one that is pipped? I don't know how long it's been that way.


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The chick doesn't look like it was ready, the shell looks crushed. Ugh...



I put the one with pip in my incubator and put a hot wet rag in there to increase humidity.

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I had to move my broody last night because she was in my pup sized kennel. In hindsight, I should've just put him in the cat carrier, but he wasn't as big as I anticipated. Anyway, the broody had two eggs with internal pips when I moved her. (I also didn't know it was hatch time until I candled). But she never settled back down. So I put the four cold eggs under a different broody this morning, one who hasn't been setting long. So, we'll see what happens. But I'm not hopeful.
I will hope with ya!!
 
The one I brought inside is still cheeping and moving its beak in the pip hole.

awesome!!! come on baby!!

Should I let it finish hatching in incubator and then put under my broody or should I put it under her now?
agree hatch it!!

Just went out and sprayed white vinegar all around coop and close as I could to broody without dousing her. Hope the ants stay away now.
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good luck heather!!!
 
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