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The new CLEAN urgent care was St. Josephs and theSally, which hospital did you go to? I have been using Memorial Hospital (if we have to).
I'm soo glad I decided to incubate some of her eggs now even though I was trying to get her to go broody at the time. This chick is definitely going to be getting special treatment for a little whileNice collection of eggs!
Welcome! Even if it was by accident!
Nope, you are just in time!
From one dog?How would she feed that many?
Ugh, hope you feel better soon!
That is hilarious!
Awwww, a new life from the lost life.
Sorry about your rough day Sally. I hope tomorrow is a much better day!
@ronott1 - No, first post says 10 turkeys and 66 LF. That egg total would be 76. When I went back over the incubators & counted by breed, then added up the numbers, (and had to actually re-count eggs after that, lol) it actually is 67 chickens (plus ten turkeys) total 77 eggs.
I won't be home at noon so I just set the ones I have... 32 Barred English Orps, Lemon cuckko Orps and Bantam Cochins. Hoping my eggs I get Monday, silkes, will arrive intact so I'll add another 7 to this set. Unless I throw in more from my flock...
So sorry.My set number went down to 5.I opened the door to the coop this morning at 6 to let everyone out and then I went back to check on my broody hen at about 9:30 to see if she had left the nest to eat anything. When I got outside I saw feathers everywhere but not blood. I couldn't figure out what happened because everyone was out there that should have been. I went to the coop after the outside head count to check on my hen and something had gotten her and in the process crushed 5 eggs. I grabbed the other five and they were cold. I decided to bring them inside and put them in the incubator even though I don't have much hope that they'll make it. After bringing the eggs inside, I went back outside to clean up the mess in the coop and put all the chickens back in the coop, but when I got there I saw more feathers. I looked around to see who it was this time and in the back of the field behind my house I saw a fox reach the wood line with my favorite rooster in his mouth.