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  1. NightHawk123

    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    Hmmm. If she dies I can do the necropsy myself or send her off to the state. Many here on the forums would know what to look for as would the state however most of the chickens I've butchered have been health. The rest had small signs of infection or other problems that I refused to eat. I guess...
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    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    The silky, I'm thinking worms like you said. I checked out the others that were with him and they are not skinny and doing great. One silky just hatched chicks. However, I'm going to worm them all except for the mom and chicks. The silver laces tho have me stumped. If it's merak's I don't know...
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    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    My silky roo just just died as my wife held him. He was fine yesterday. He feels a bit skinny tho.
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    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    None that I can see. I now have a 1 year old silkie roo that will not walk and he is not in the same area.
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    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    If this one dies also I'm sending it in to the state (NC). My family raises meat birds. Over 100,000 every 3-4 months. I have had chickens for 33 years. I've never seen this. You can only treat a chick or chicken for so many illnesses. I don't see a match with what I know when it come to chickens.
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    Got sand? You should!

    DE, I see it at my tractor supply store. Any live stock store should have it tho. I've never used it tho. Sand type.... a few posts up someone posted a pic of 3 different sands. I use the one on the left. It's river sand. It's not dusty and its what chicken love. All chickens love dirt. It...
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    Second 8 week old chicken w/ limp leg.

    I need help. Bad. At 6 weeks old 1 of my silver laces developed a limp leg. I thought a predator may have tried to get her through the wire and hurt her leg. Well, she never got better and ended up not making it. She died 1 week ago. Today I noticed another silver lace in the same grow out pin...
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    We are selling ours on CL and FB. They go fast.
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    That brooder in the pic is actually a foldable shipping crate sold by Uline. I think that's the name of the company. It folds down to about 2 1/2 inches thick. Pallet collars is what it's called. Sold by uline.
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    Shelf liner is in! We washed it and let it dry while I took the pics. I have a larger brooder in the barn that has a covered top that they will go in to with in a week. That is if we have any left. Half are sold already.
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    Ah got it. Here is part of the hatch!
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    1 of 2 brooders full. Oops having trouble uploading pic. Hmm it says it's embedding the file but it doesn't do it. Using an Android phone.
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    Wow. We had a great hatch. Starting another 40 eggs.
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    Anyone use SAND in the run/coop

    I use clay soil here in NC to repair and fix drainage areas. It packs solid and works great. After the clay is packed tight you can add sand. In north Carolina all we have is red clay as soil so its easy for us. Not sure if you have good red clay available tho.
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    Got sand? You should!

    It's 100% fine damp. The bottom may never dry depending on your climate. The top will stay plenty dry enough.
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    Anyone use SAND in the run/coop

    It sounds like you may have a drainage problem around your home. Sand will not help or hurt that but I would fix the drainage problem if its entering your basement.
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    Got sand? You should!

    Not sure Scott. I'm guessing if you didn't dredge the ocean for sand it may be OK.I don't think I'd use sand at the shore line. But for all I know it may be fine.
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    Got sand? You should!

    It will be a bit dusty and I'm sure river sand would be better for their lungs. However I have used play sand in brooders and it is much more fine and dustier. If you can get river sand, get it. Dust from sand if inhaled everyday will kill you. I'm sure it's not good for chickens. Get the...
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    42 guinea eggs in the incubator.

    R2 is right on. Your idea of putting chicken eggs in later is fine. We have had guinea eggs hatch at day 25 all the up to day 32. I'm sure others have had more or less days. Humidity is a bit higher for guineas. I start my lock down around day 22. It really depends on how long your incubator...
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