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post #11 of 17

Glad it worked out good for you.  :  )   I like stories with happy endings.
 

1 Son, 1 Border Collie, 1 Kitty, 7 Runner Ducks, and two Anconas

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1 Son, 1 Border Collie, 1 Kitty, 7 Runner Ducks, and two Anconas

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post #12 of 17

YAY so glad the chick made it!thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifjumpy.gif
 

2 grown sons(well as grown as boys get) 1 dog 6 cats 2 horses and chickens! last year I got addicted to incubating eggs..had to sell a lot of chicks! Dow to a workable number now!

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2 grown sons(well as grown as boys get) 1 dog 6 cats 2 horses and chickens! last year I got addicted to incubating eggs..had to sell a lot of chicks! Dow to a workable number now!

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post #13 of 17
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I want to post the rest of my story -- so that others can learn from my mistakes! Not all of the eggs from this set hatched. In fact only half of them did. I am devastated, but decided to take the unhatched and crack them open to see what I could learn. Here's what I saw. They were shrink wrapped. One had poke it's beak through, but could not access air as the membrane was tight over the nostrils. I sat there for awhile mourning and thinking back over what I might have done wrong at lockdown. Then it came to me. I put these on lockdown just before going to bed one night -- as I had set this go in the eve. so I figured to put them in lockdown in the eve. Mistake # 1. Do not do such a thing and then head to bed !! I told myself that I was going to get up and check on them every two hrs. Well -- being a mother of 8 children is a soul exhausting, yet rewarding calling, and I fell into a deep sleep that night !! I jarred awake at 4:00 am and said "oh no, my incubator!" I flew down the steps and went into panic mode when I saw my thermo read 104 deg. !! I fried those dear babies hit.gif I quick adjusted the temp. and watched carefully till dawn, but obviously it was to late. It is a still air incubator, and the eggs that haven't hatched were obviously in the hot spot. The baby that I had to help, was having a tough time do to a hardened membrane. When I wrapped a warm wash cloth around it, it must have softened it enough that the baby could get out. The humidity had also dropped when the temp. hit 104 deg. So never put eggs in lockdown, and go to bed. Unless you have a really got incubator !! Mine is a little Giant, and they are notorious for temperature fluctuations.

Wife, of a very loving husband, mother of 8 wonderful children, flock manager of 35 chickens slw, blrw, ameraucana, coronation sussex, and several barnyard mixes. 3 miniature horses, 2 registered St. Bernards .

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Wife, of a very loving husband, mother of 8 wonderful children, flock manager of 35 chickens slw, blrw, ameraucana, coronation sussex, and several barnyard mixes. 3 miniature horses, 2 registered St. Bernards .

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post #14 of 17

I'm so sorry. hugs.gif Hope the ones that did hatch do well! 

I am crazy about a lot of things. Chickens, reading, writing stories, and most importantly my King, Jesus. :D  

 

~Member of the Derperella Club- We're all just goin' round the rooster here! ~

~ Proud member of Team Snap!!! Chattin' on the very first chicken chat thread!!!~ 

 

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I am crazy about a lot of things. Chickens, reading, writing stories, and most importantly my King, Jesus. :D  

 

~Member of the Derperella Club- We're all just goin' round the rooster here! ~

~ Proud member of Team Snap!!! Chattin' on the very first chicken chat thread!!!~ 

 

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post #15 of 17

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A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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post #16 of 17

hi im new at this where do i find the sticky thread please?

post #17 of 17

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Look at the top of the list of contents.

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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