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Originally Posted by coldupnorth View Post

One of my eggs has pipped but has blood coming through the pip.  It is still alive, but is there any hope?  It pipped in the middle of the egg.



if left alone it can be fine. it may take a little longer as the vessels have to recede...I have had mixed results when this happens. Just don't open the bator so the humidity stays high enough so it doen'ts get stuck...good luck

 

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Krista- mom to 7 with an amazingly understanding husband   . chocolate runners, b/b/s orps, jubilee orps, bantam chocolate orps, project lf choc orps, blue breda fowl and a some cool exotic hens for eating eggs

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post #10202 of 11360
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thumbsup.gif What breed is the chick?

 


She/he is a silkie. Hatched out from eggs from Cj's silkies. 

 

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Supreme Silkies

Owner of 3 dogs,3 cats,1 horse,and a lot of chickens.Breeding and showing silkies. Member of American Silkie Bantam Club. NPIP tested and Avian Influenza free.  

Rocky Top Farm's Website&Like Rocky Top Farm on Facebook!

 Check this out: How To Fix Spraddle Leg

 

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post #10203 of 11360

Happy Easter everyone.


Edited by BBAcres - 4/8/12 at 10:31am

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Mom of 3 spoiled kids, two equally spoiled Havanese, 8 Nigerian Dwarf Goats, 4 red star pullets, 2 Silkies, 2 brahmas, 7 Ameraucana's, 2 golden pheasants. 

 

Please support my buisness by liking our facebook page.....

 

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post #10204 of 11360
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if left alone it can be fine. it may take a little longer as the vessels have to recede...I have had mixed results when this happens. Just don't open the bator so the humidity stays high enough so it doen'ts get stuck...good luck

 



I will just leave it be.  I was thinking that if the vessels were right there, I didn't want to be messing with it and causing more problems.  But I wanted to ask because I haven't had that happen before.  Thanks for the help!

 

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"Kindness can become its own motive.  We are made kind by being kind"  - 1 awesome hubby, 4 funny kids, 2 sweet dogs, 1 crazy kitty, 1 talkative guinea pig, and chickens (Welsummer, Orpington, Icelandic, SFH, Polish, Silkie, EE/OE/Am/Ar and layers)

 

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She/he is a silkie. Hatched out from eggs from Cj's silkies. 

 



Cool!!! thumbsup.gif

 

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Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Acts 2:38

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q68yMJ8Y7E

 

 

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HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!!!

NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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post #10207 of 11360

Well calling this hatch complete.  I have 31 live chicks.  I did have one more hatch and die.  The last chick that hatched needed some help (sometimes I can't help myself and have to intervene) and we will see if it makes it.  So far, a little weak but might make it.  So 31 out of 66 set.  Not great but keeping in mind that the last time I hatched was a year ago and this is only my 4th hatch I would say not too bad.  I had 10 eggs that didn't do anything at all.  I did not do eggtopsies, didn't want to see what might have been.  I am so totally thrilled with the ones that hatched.  The 30 in the brooder are running around, eating, drinking and most importantly pooping.  So far not a sign of any pasty butt so I am greatful for that as well.  I did give them a scarf to snuggle up with if they wanted.  It is their favorite chick puddle sleeping place.  Wish I had thought of doing that on earlier hatches.  They love the scarf if the amount of poop on it is any indication.  wink.png

Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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The cute chick photos are adorable, it's going to be impossible to pick one to be the cutest!
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Ok, is it normal for chicks to sleep on their side?  Cuz the 3 I pulled from the bator seemed unusually exhausted but I just chalked it up to hatching exhuastion.   But one hatched last night and its still seems really tired.  All 3 seem to sleep on their sides.  There is food and water in the brooder.  I thought one was dead cuz it was on its side and its legs kinda stretched out.  But when I touched it it jumped up and started screaming at me.  The heat is a little over 95 because  the temps fluctuate alot in my basement.  But brooder is huge so they can easily get away from the heat.  So..please calm my nerves and tell me that they are fine. 

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post #10210 of 11360
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Originally Posted by kvmommy View Post

Ok, is it normal for chicks to sleep on their side?  Cuz the 3 I pulled from the bator seemed unusually exhausted but I just chalked it up to hatching exhuastion.   But one hatched last night and its still seems really tired.  All 3 seem to sleep on their sides.  There is food and water in the brooder.  I thought one was dead cuz it was on its side and its legs kinda stretched out.  But when I touched it it jumped up and started screaming at me.  The heat is a little over 95 because  the temps fluctuate alot in my basement.  But brooder is huge so they can easily get away from the heat.  So..please calm my nerves and tell me that they are fine. 


Very normal. They are tired for a couple days and sleep ALOT.

 

 

 

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