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post #1521 of 2094
hi guys,
just wanted to let you know that i have 4 palms and one mix developing nicely.i started a week or so late but reading because this is my first turkey hatch.i am now worried about blackhead,i live in georgia and i only have chickens so i may be in trouble.off to do more reading.

oh,and i set them with duck eggs,is will this be a problem on hatch day?
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post #1522 of 2094
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hi guys,
just wanted to let you know that i have 4 palms and one mix developing nicely.i started a week or so late but reading because this is my first turkey hatch.i am now worried about blackhead,i live in georgia and i only have chickens so i may be in trouble.off to do more reading.

oh,and i set them with duck eggs,is will this be a problem on hatch day?

I emailed UConn, and the poultry specialist advised houseing the turkeys and chickens separately even though I am in a low risk area.

 

Sorry I don't know about your duck question.

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post #1523 of 2094
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I have a turkey poult.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just got home from a wedding a bit ago and found a fluffy dry Bourbon Red. I candled prior to lockdown and figured 3 of the 5 were good, but one was way ahead of the others. This is that poult!

 

It looks like I MAY get 1 or two more tomorrow, otherwise, this is 1/26. Very disheartening.

 

I'm glad for the one, however. Very tired, worn out. Coyote picking off birds since Thurs. Got my best Partridge Silkie momma and a couple of chicks, one of my Konza roosters, and a guinea. Right in the middle of the day, one at a time, in 3 hours. Schmuck. I could sit around with my 9mm all day (it's all I have) but it's not going to show itself...and the woods are dense (all poison ivy, if you recall) and there's no way to find it. I have a game cam, and will set it up to confirm. I also have a GIANT live trap, but I can't see one deciding to go in it for anything...right?

 

97* heat index right now. Might as well unplug the incubator, because it's 58% humidity, too!! Sheesh.

 

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post #1524 of 2094

Wow mine are not really due until Monday....I have them hatching in the incubator because I was too lazy last night to move them to the hatcher who needs a hatcher...worse I'm not going to look at the humidity I have pips in most of the eggs and I don't have much water left so now what should I do as I turned off the turner the hatched ones jumped right down to the bottom..last batch was right on time and I locked them down a day late also and I have to leave....somebody hold my hand I've already lost my mind

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It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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post #1525 of 2094

I have 2 questions I need help with

 

1)  I had a turkey helper hatch (silkie)  it looks like 2 loops of it's intestines are outside.  Will they go back in by themselves?  Do I need to do anything.  If there's no hope, whats the best way to cull?

 

2) I have a turkey egg pipping.  There's like foam coming out of the chip.  Anyone ever had this?

 

 

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post #1526 of 2094
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I have 2 questions I need help with

 

1)  I had a turkey helper hatch (silkie)  it looks like 2 loops of it's intestines are outside.  Will they go back in by themselves?  Do I need to do anything.  If there's no hope, whats the best way to cull?

 

2) I have a turkey egg pipping.  There's like foam coming out of the chip.  Anyone ever had this?

I just culled a 7 day old, it's physically easy, mentally a challenge. PM me if and when you are ready to cull. 

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post #1527 of 2094
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I have 2 questions I need help with

 

1)  I had a turkey helper hatch (silkie)  it looks like 2 loops of it's intestines are outside.  Will they go back in by themselves?  Do I need to do anything.  If there's no hope, whats the best way to cull?

 

2) I have a turkey egg pipping.  There's like foam coming out of the chip.  Anyone ever had this?

 

It might heal. I had one that had its insides wrapped around its leg. It healed. We snipped it and applied twice daily triple antibiotic ointment.

 

hernia.jpg

 

We cull by chopping the head off. It's quick, and minimally horrid for all parties involved.

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post #1528 of 2094
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Originally Posted by zookeeper15133 View Post

I have 2 questions I need help with

 

1)  I had a turkey helper hatch (silkie)  it looks like 2 loops of it's intestines are outside.  Will they go back in by themselves?  Do I need to do anything.  If there's no hope, whats the best way to cull?

 

2) I have a turkey egg pipping.  There's like foam coming out of the chip.  Anyone ever had this?

 

It might heal. I had one that had its insides wrapped around its leg. It healed. We snipped it and applied twice daily triple antibiotic ointment.

 

hernia.jpg

 

We cull by chopping the head off. It's quick, and minimally horrid for all parties involved.

WHat did you snip regarding the intestines???

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post #1529 of 2094

If you can't see it on the above picture the hernia is actually wrapped around the chicks leg. It couldn't walk, because it was pulling its intestines out further. We snipped what was around its leg to free the leg. There was still a large gob of flesh left on the stomach, that gradually receded with antibiotic ointment treatment.

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post #1530 of 2094
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Originally Posted by superchemicalgirl View Post

If you can't see it on the above picture the hernia is actually wrapped around the chicks leg. It couldn't walk, because it was pulling its intestines out further. We snipped what was around its leg to free the leg. There was still a large gob of flesh left on the stomach, that gradually receded with antibiotic ointment treatment.

Sorry I'm trying to envision what exactly is being snipped as I'm sure you don't mean that  you actually cut the intestine itself.

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