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    bloody navel newly hatched

    I hope everything went well. :fl
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    Making Feed from Japanese Beetles

    This is fantastic! The more people trapping these suckers and feeding them to their chickens the better!
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    Look up ascites. There are articles on this site about this. There are many illnesses that cause water-belly, some can be treated with antibiotics and some just lead to long term suffering. I wish I could be more help but I do not have enough experience to give solid advice about this yet.
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    I also am no expert and am just sharing with you what I've learned in the last couple of years. Try the egg cartons first so you don't have complications from temp/humidity drops. I'm really surprised no one else has chimed in on this thread, lol. I've never hatched ducks so I wouldn't be...
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    If you don't incubate with an egg turner you could incubate with the eggs in a carton, it helps contain them so they can't be too violent with the other eggs. Or if you see some of your chicks hatch out while there are no pips in the rest of the eggs you could quickly grab them and put them in...
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    I'm glad all is well with your new babies! Congratulations! :wee:yesss:
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    Sounds like the rest are good. You're doing great! Be patient and give them a bit more time, maybe midday tomorrow?
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    bloody navel newly hatched

    :welcome If you have a spray bottle you could mist the incubator to keep the humidity up while you rescue your silkie. You could put betadine and neosporin without the pain reliever on the chicks navel to prevent infection. Has the 24hr egg been slowly making progress or has it been quiet...
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    Eggs stopped, why?

    How old are your ladies? Do they free range at all? They might be hiding them. Is it possible that a predator might be harassing them? Even if they can't get in it can spook your girls. Do you have a rooster that might be over-mating them? Are they getting enough calcium? Are they getting...
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    Fixin' to kill some roos

    I agree with BantyChooks. We have been breeding for a meatier dual purpose and raise out new chicks a couple of times a year. Just let the meat rest before you cook it so that it's not still in rigor.
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    Help Me Identify These Girls

    Vader the Creeper might also be an Andalusian. They can be very talkative and sometimes grow spurs.
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    ordered chicks for april - kinda worried

    :welcome I wish you the best of luck on your order. Everything should arrive healthy, but if it doesn't, most hatcheries have refund or replace policies even if chicks are sick and not dead. I've successfully ordered chicks from Meyer's in OH a few times, Ideal in TX, and Hoover's in IA.
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    Male or female

    I do not know much about polish, but at 16 weeks the comb and wattles are still pale. I also don't see pointy/shiny boy feathers. I vote girl.
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    HELP! New Chick questions

    :welcome First, welcome to BYC! Isolate your weak chick so the others don't trample it. Keep the sores clean, you can use neosporin so long as it doesn't have the pain killer additive. You can try to give it vitamins like provisol without the iron, or Nutridrench if you have it. Give it time...
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    I wasn't expecting this.

    Tis the season, lol. I have no idea why they're all going broody now, only 2 went broody in the spring. 2 australorps, 1 orpington, 1 faverolle mix, and 1 faverolle are all broody right now in this heat, here.
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    Need help sexing

    A pullet shouldn't have red wattles and comb until they are getting ready to lay eggs at about 16-20 weeks. Little roos start reddening much earlier. You have 1 pullet. :(
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    Hen or Rooster?

    Betsy is a beautiful girl! The white tips on her tail look like RSL markings.
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    Pet Cornish Cross

    Carmel, my new hampshire. My husband doesn't like the smell of the CX when processing them, but he's ok with the dual purpose. The male offspring have been processed at 12 weeks ranging from 5-7lbs, with good breast meat and nice legs.
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    Pet Cornish Cross

    Limit their feed, allow them to forage and graze. They like following my new hampshire roo around when they free range. These 2 are a year this month. They're not the best layers, but their eggs are pretty big. There are a couple of threads where people are using them in breeding projects...
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    Hen or Rooster?

    Betsy looks like a hen from this angle, what's got you thinking otherwise? Could we get a full body shot?
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