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post #14681 of 37856

still noo internal pip barnie.gif

but both are working on it

 

its a zoo here:

12 call duck....2 geese -1 female saddleback pom. ....1american buff.

10 peafowl chicks <3

2 bantam cochins....

5 silkie hens and 4 splash juvis....

6 goats.....2 ponies....3beef cows.

an african grey parrot....2 fish tanks...

6hermit crabs... 3 betas... a turtle

and some guineas (all ages)

 

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its a zoo here:

12 call duck....2 geese -1 female saddleback pom. ....1american buff.

10 peafowl chicks <3

2 bantam cochins....

5 silkie hens and 4 splash juvis....

6 goats.....2 ponies....3beef cows.

an african grey parrot....2 fish tanks...

6hermit crabs... 3 betas... a turtle

and some guineas (all ages)

 

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post #14682 of 37856
Thread Starter 

Hello.  Can't stay, have a Dr. appt at 2:00 but wanted to tell and show you some things.  I have at least 6 silkie that are trying to pip.

Here are 2 of them.

 

This is the Splash Silkie

 

Splash Silkie pip.jpg

 

Here is the White Silkie

 

white silkie pip.jpg

 

Does this look like it is dead to you?

 

Bad egg.jpg

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post #14683 of 37856
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gotta go.  I will be back later

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post #14684 of 37856

SM- Your pips look great. I can't tell on the last one, I don't see any veins but it could still be good.

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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post #14685 of 37856
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Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

Thanks for making me feel better about the little ducky, Julie. smile.png

 

Question for ya.... the one ducky that hatched ok 14 hours ago looks ready to be moved to tank.  But he has yolk string and pieces of shell/membrane stuck bad on his back (don't think it is his, but not sure??).  Should I try to remove it and if so, how?  Should I just leave him in bator until it is gone... or not worry about it and put him in brooder tank?


I remove the pieces stuck with a warm wet washcloth.  If he is doing good I don't see why you couldn't move the duckie to the brooder? 
 

 

post #14686 of 37856

Thanks, Jaz!!  I will do that in a few, so he can be moved.

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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post #14687 of 37856


The last pictures look like a live baby it just not as far along as the other two.  It may or may not make it to pip but I would leave it for now and wait it out We have hope it will pop right now fl.gif to give you hope I have had a lot look like that and taken two or three days longer to hatch but still do.

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Originally Posted by stillmecle View Post

Hello.  Can't stay, have a Dr. appt at 2:00 but wanted to tell and show you some things.  I have at least 6 silkie that are trying to pip.

Here are 2 of them.

 

This is the Splash Silkie

 

Splash Silkie pip.jpg

 

Here is the White Silkie

 

white silkie pip.jpg

 

Does this look like it is dead to you?

 

Bad egg.jpg



 

Turkeys: Bourbon Red, Narragansett, Blue Palm, Chocolate, Midget White, Silver Auburn and Royal Palm

Chickens: Brown Leghorn, Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons, Lavender Orpingtons, Black Copper Marans and Barred Rocks

Bantams:  Japanese in Gray, White, Blue, Black, Mottled/Fizzled, Black tail white, Black tail buff, Barred tail white.

Ducks:  Black East Indies, Mandarin, Wood, Silver Bahama Pintail and...

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Turkeys: Bourbon Red, Narragansett, Blue Palm, Chocolate, Midget White, Silver Auburn and Royal Palm

Chickens: Brown Leghorn, Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons, Lavender Orpingtons, Black Copper Marans and Barred Rocks

Bantams:  Japanese in Gray, White, Blue, Black, Mottled/Fizzled, Black tail white, Black tail buff, Barred tail white.

Ducks:  Black East Indies, Mandarin, Wood, Silver Bahama Pintail and...

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post #14688 of 37856

Celtic!!!  Your #3 egg has internally pipped now, #2 & #4 have moved all the way into the aircell and are peeping, and #1 has almost pipped.  The ebay eggs are rocking and pulsing the membrane, but no distinct shadows yet.

 

I still have my special needs duckies in the hatcher and do not want to move them just yet.... should I start bumping humidity in the goose bator even though the large dewlap have not internally pipped yet?

 

 

 

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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post #14689 of 37856

Hey Julie, how are your goslings doing? Do you keep them in same brooder as your call babies?  Do you feed them the same thing?

 

I'm trying to get prepared in hopes the goosies hatch ok in the next 24-48 hours.

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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post #14690 of 37856
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Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

Hey Julie, how are your goslings doing? Do you keep them in same brooder as your call babies?  Do you feed them the same thing?

 

I'm trying to get prepared in hopes the goosies hatch ok in the next 24-48 hours.



They are all in the same brooder together. The calls are still itty bitty though, and the geese are growing fast so I don't know how much longer they'll be sharing the brooder. Trying for as long as possible though, I'm hoping the goslings will be a good influence and keep the ducklings from going through the humans are terrifying run away stage, lol.

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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