You've probably got Bluetooth, though.
Here's what we use as we have three places we wanted to monitor. We bought these five years ago. The display goes in the house.
If you really just want analog, as you mentioned, then something like this should work.
I don't think so. I only know a prolapse to be if it's protruding out of their vent. Let's see if @Eggcessive or @Wyorp Rock can take a look.
I'd definitely get that calcium I mentioned above going for her though.
I did this twice, just so the momma has a baby, she was happy and seemed to not notice the others were gone.
She'll continue to protect that one. It'll then grow up around the others and when the time comes for her to wean it, they'll all be used to each other and it should work out.
Good advice from @kattabelly as I'd have given similar.
It is sometimes a bit discerning to watch them roll other pipped eggs around, but I try to just walk away and get myself a bowl of ice cream or something. :) They always manage somehow.
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I would be afraid running that light at night would stop them or slow them down from laying, and like @DobieLover said, it's not putting out much heat at all.
As long as they are draft-free and dry, those temps you have aren't so bad for most breeds.
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Or decide they'd rather have the sunflower seeds on your window.
Here, he was eating suet, but appears to want the seeds that the chickadee has.
We don't see them often though, just a couple times per year.
Not true, and this member has not been online since Jul 2019.
I have a painted emu egg in my bathroom that came from friends who only have two females.
I have hatched thousands of silkie eggs. In the beginning, they were all hens, but over half that many were hatched this past year in incubators. Never have I seen mushy chick syndrome, and it's apparently quite rare, as I frequent the hatching and ER forums nearly daily and have only seen it...
Susan, this is very informative, but seems like the last paragraph could maybe be first (or second), then make headings to cover each variable further. A couple of pictures would help spruce it up too.
So thorough and informative!
I'm quite stingy in the treat department, but the other day just dumped a box of Corn Chex we didn't want in the yard, against my better judgment. Watching them go mad over it was worth it. They don't get much for treats, but there are so many good ideas here...
This is a good start to an article, but it would be so much more informative if you could expand on the 1-5 points you noted. We'd like to know a little more about them to make it more interesting as well. Otherwise, it's more of an opinion piece.