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The scorpions are out and about.  I found one inside the youngest chick brooder last night.  I had found one chick unexpectedly dead an hour or so earlier.  Then found another two quite lethargic.  As I was taking them out to try to figure out what was wrong, I saw one of the larger chicks in that brooder with something large in its mouth.  Caught the chick (it didn't want to be caught) and discovered it was a bark scorpion.  Manged to get the scorpion away from the chick without being stung and thoroughly smooshed it (the scorpion, not the chick)  I think it was already close to dead.  The lethargic ones died not too long after, and I checked the brooder again before going to bed.  Two more not doing well, including the one that I took the scorpion from.  This morning the other one looks like it never had any problems, but the one who had caught it is not doing well.  Hoping that the venom will work its way out over the next few hours.  So, I lost three and may lose a fourth; two paints, a chocolate partridge and the blue who caught the beast.  The first three were only a week old.

 

Dang, I have NEVER found scorpions in with chicks before!  Upset and frustrated.  Bug sprayers were out last week!

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   No eggs or chicks. 
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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #27172 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Mama Hen Chris View Post

I am excited for sure. I keep watching the web cam to keep an eye on them


http://www.ustream.tv/channel/chick-coop-cam

So awesome!

Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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post #27173 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

The scorpions are out and about.  I found one inside the youngest chick brooder last night.  I had found one chick unexpectedly dead an hour or so earlier.  Then found another two quite lethargic.  As I was taking them out to try to figure out what was wrong, I saw one of the larger chicks in that brooder with something large in its mouth.  Caught the chick (it didn't want to be caught) and discovered it was a bark scorpion.  Manged to get the scorpion away from the chick without being stung and thoroughly smooshed it (the scorpion, not the chick)  I think it was already close to dead.  The lethargic ones died not too long after, and I checked the brooder again before going to bed.  Two more not doing well, including the one that I took the scorpion from.  This morning the other one looks like it never had any problems, but the one who had caught it is not doing well.  Hoping that the venom will work its way out over the next few hours.  So, I lost three and may lose a fourth; two paints, a chocolate partridge and the blue who caught the beast.  The first three were only a week old.

Dang, I have NEVER found scorpions in with chicks before!  Upset and frustrated.  Bug sprayers were out last week!

Not good. Sorry about your loss. Do you use DE? Not that it will kill them instantly. I've got to get some DE and put it all around. I have red ants and we have a birthday party next weekend.

Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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post #27174 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post

Good evening folks.  I know this is not chicken related and is 8 minutes long but here is a production put on by Mesa public schools and yours truly was mentions a couple of times.

 

http://www.edtv99.org/video/11298/

 

Too bad I was too sick to see it aired in public at my students completer reception tonight.

 

I do love teaching though!


That was awesome. Makes me want to go take a welding class.  I think I'd do better at a wood shop but it was a great plug.

Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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post #27175 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

The scorpions are out and about.  I found one inside the youngest chick brooder last night.  I had found one chick unexpectedly dead an hour or so earlier.  Then found another two quite lethargic.  As I was taking them out to try to figure out what was wrong, I saw one of the larger chicks in that brooder with something large in its mouth.  Caught the chick (it didn't want to be caught) and discovered it was a bark scorpion.  Manged to get the scorpion away from the chick without being stung and thoroughly smooshed it (the scorpion, not the chick)  I think it was already close to dead.  The lethargic ones died not too long after, and I checked the brooder again before going to bed.  Two more not doing well, including the one that I took the scorpion from.  This morning the other one looks like it never had any problems, but the one who had caught it is not doing well.  Hoping that the venom will work its way out over the next few hours.  So, I lost three and may lose a fourth; two paints, a chocolate partridge and the blue who caught the beast.  The first three were only a week old.

 

Dang, I have NEVER found scorpions in with chicks before!  Upset and frustrated.  Bug sprayers were out last week!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh NO! I am so sorry. I didn't think scorpions would bother chicks. The hens kill and eat them with out trouble don't they? Poor little fuzz butts!

 

 

About that egg, Thanks, I have never seen a pullet eggs so small. It was half the size of most. It is quail size but not shape and color is wrong. I may just crack it open. I don't really think the old guy has any young hens. His all were laying when he got the flock. I guess if you can have a overly large egg you can get a very small one also. Sure didn't hurt passing that one!

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post #27176 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

The scorpions are out and about.  I found one inside the youngest chick brooder last night.  I had found one chick unexpectedly dead an hour or so earlier.  Then found another two quite lethargic.  As I was taking them out to try to figure out what was wrong, I saw one of the larger chicks in that brooder with something large in its mouth.  Caught the chick (it didn't want to be caught) and discovered it was a bark scorpion.  Manged to get the scorpion away from the chick without being stung and thoroughly smooshed it (the scorpion, not the chick)  I think it was already close to dead.  The lethargic ones died not too long after, and I checked the brooder again before going to bed.  Two more not doing well, including the one that I took the scorpion from.  This morning the other one looks like it never had any problems, but the one who had caught it is not doing well.  Hoping that the venom will work its way out over the next few hours.  So, I lost three and may lose a fourth; two paints, a chocolate partridge and the blue who caught the beast.  The first three were only a week old.

 

Dang, I have NEVER found scorpions in with chicks before!  Upset and frustrated.  Bug sprayers were out last week!

 

We have had luck with children's Benadryl (diluted) ....that was with fully grown or at least 'adolescents' though....

 

sorry for your loss sad.png

The Ladies - 3 MFDs, NH, GLW,  2 EEs, 1 buff Brahma, 3 OEGBs, 2 Modern Games.  5 Seramas including Cujo the Stealth Roo and his son, 3 Serama/mix pullets plus 2 eternally naughty Pacific Parrotlets.   caf.gif   

 

Holy Cow we have a lot of birds around here!!!

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The Ladies - 3 MFDs, NH, GLW,  2 EEs, 1 buff Brahma, 3 OEGBs, 2 Modern Games.  5 Seramas including Cujo the Stealth Roo and his son, 3 Serama/mix pullets plus 2 eternally naughty Pacific Parrotlets.   caf.gif   

 

Holy Cow we have a lot of birds around here!!!

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post #27177 of 36957

I thought about benedryl, but all we have is pills, and these chicks are so tiny I figured that would probably kill them.  The blue one didn't make it sad.png

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #27178 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Fuzzybird View Post

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

The scorpions are out and about.  I found one inside the youngest chick brooder last night.  I had found one chick unexpectedly dead an hour or so earlier.  Then found another two quite lethargic.  As I was taking them out to try to figure out what was wrong, I saw one of the larger chicks in that brooder with something large in its mouth.  Caught the chick (it didn't want to be caught) and discovered it was a bark scorpion.  Manged to get the scorpion away from the chick without being stung and thoroughly smooshed it (the scorpion, not the chick)  I think it was already close to dead.  The lethargic ones died not too long after, and I checked the brooder again before going to bed.  Two more not doing well, including the one that I took the scorpion from.  This morning the other one looks like it never had any problems, but the one who had caught it is not doing well.  Hoping that the venom will work its way out over the next few hours.  So, I lost three and may lose a fourth; two paints, a chocolate partridge and the blue who caught the beast.  The first three were only a week old.

 

Dang, I have NEVER found scorpions in with chicks before!  Upset and frustrated.  Bug sprayers were out last week!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh NO! I am so sorry. I didn't think scorpions would bother chicks. The hens kill and eat them with out trouble don't they? Poor little fuzz butts!

 

 

About that egg, Thanks, I have never seen a pullet eggs so small. It was half the size of most. It is quail size but not shape and color is wrong. I may just crack it open. I don't really think the old guy has any young hens. His all were laying when he got the flock. I guess if you can have a overly large egg you can get a very small one also. Sure didn't hurt passing that one!

The grown chickens are usually fast enough to kill scorpions without getting stung.  They can get quite ill if stung, though.  I know someone who racked up a $300 vet bill from treating her favourite rooster for a scorpion sting.  And that was a number of years ago.  It would probably be at least $400 today.

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #27179 of 36957

I bet a turkey could kill and gobble a scorpion down with out getting hurt.

Puffycheeks, I just love those white crowned, black polish! They are so cute!

I am getting caught up with loving to many of the breeds! I have GOT to stop doing that!hide.gif

I am beginning to understand this chicken math thing! Only now I have added turkeys!

I have had turkeys before. We had a white turkey hen called Butterball. Just as loving as Blue Bell is. She lived a long life for a turkey.

I have had half a thought of selling off my silkies and going to turkeys and serama's but then I look at my fuzz butts and don't know if I could let them go!

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post #27180 of 36957
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Originally Posted by Fuzzybird View Post

I bet a turkey could kill and gobble a scorpion down with out getting hurt.

Puffycheeks, I just love those white crowned, black polish! They are so cute!

I am getting caught up with loving to many of the breeds! I have GOT to stop doing that!hide.gif

I am beginning to understand this chicken math thing! Only now I have added turkeys!

I have had turkeys before. We had a white turkey hen called Butterball. Just as loving as Blue Bell is. She lived a long life for a turkey.

I have had half a thought of selling off my silkies and going to turkeys and serama's but then I look at my fuzz butts and don't know if I could let them go!

OH  WELL !!!  Whats A FEW EXTRAS HANGING AROUND!!!  (chicken math!!!)  once you think you have it figured out, then you dont, LOL.   lau.gif

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