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  1. MightyMama

    Large crop help

    Normal? It's better than last night but her crop is still huge from earlier and she's making sick chicke pose again and I can't get her crop to empty for anything.
  2. MightyMama

    Large crop help

    Okay...so it was empty this morning and I tried to let her go be a chicken. She still is happy, but now her crop is HUGE and is getting harder (like wet sand in a balloon). I've officially caged her in the garage. I tried to empty it and nothing will budge. I'm getting monistat when I get back...
  3. MightyMama

    Large crop help

    It doesn't smell yeast-y though. Tonight it was hard :( I couldn't get anything to come out. Despite that, she's acting more normal than she was a couple days ago...no puffy stance, no tucked in head. Active, curious, cleaning herself, socializing (I've kept her in the coop and rotate 2 other...
  4. MightyMama

    Large crop help

    I'm having an issue with one of my hens (13 weeks), and I'm hoping for clarification on what to do. Timeline of events: Thursday - notice crop was a bit large. Friday - sick hen pose, crop even larger by evening, drained crop Saturday - drained crop morning and night, kept from food but given...
  5. MightyMama

    Poop

    We are on a tight budget, and my heat lamp clamp is amazingly strong. We bought a second light at our local feed store and immediately returned it because I can see how people have trouble with them slipping. Maybe next time, but we don't plan on hatching a ton of eggs. If I go off of feather...
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    Poop

    Red heat lamp, I move it up when I start to see them sleeping on the other side. It's actually a lot cooler in there than the 90 or whatever it's supposed to be at. I stopped measuring the temp because what the temp was telling me was different than what the chicks were telling me.
  7. MightyMama

    Poop

    No picture, but I can get one tomorrow if its important. It usually does make a powerful smell, but its more watery than what I thought was cecal. I don't think they are too warm, and anyway when it happened tonight they were out of the brooder while I was cleaning it (and had been for 5...
  8. MightyMama

    Poop

    I hatched my own chicks and don't currently have any older chickens. Is it normal to occasionally have a splashy watery poop? They are 2 weeks old and have plenty of normal looking poops, but occasionally one will let out a sprayer. Everyone looks good, no one is acting funny. I've been feeding...
  9. MightyMama

    Bedding and cleaning

    There was shelf liner under the paper towels, so it wasn't just the towels. I put the pine shavings down tonight, but they are angry, lol. After an hour of complaining, I couldn't take the noise and put a couple sheets of paper over the pine and immediately a handful flocked to it. It's not...
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    Bedding and cleaning

    Chicks are almost 2 weeks. I've been using paper towels so I can easily remove all the waste, but in the last two days the chicks (17 of them in a storage tub) have started to explode with poop (while also going through about twice as much water and food). I think it's time to switch to bedding...
  11. MightyMama

    Watch the chicks? or the temperature?

    Okay, fair enough. I'll just keep following what they seem to need.
  12. MightyMama

    Watch the chicks? or the temperature?

    Right now they are in a storage box with a heat lamp. They are 1 week old tomorrow, and they seem to like the temperature way lower than the "normal". It makes me nervous, but when I try to bring the light closer so its actually in the range it should be...they go sleep on the other side of the...
  13. MightyMama

    Temp variation limits

    LOL maybe. No worries, it just means I have an excuse to do a second incubation if we don't get enough girls :) Or rather, I've already started planning the next hatch. I think the next time, I may just stick to Americauna and RIRs, instead of driving far for fancy chickens/eggs.
  14. MightyMama

    Temp variation limits

    I picked up, it was a 2 hour drive...but the weather was so cold in the week leading up to it, and she gave me a lot of old eggs (she claimed she never had trouble incubating cold or old eggs...even though I knew better). I had specifically timed my visit to get eggs on the warmest weekend, but...
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    Temp variation limits

    Final counts. 41 started, 16 yolks, 6 died mid incubation/didn't develop fully, 3 developed completely and didn't hatch (including two F4 Olive Eggers :'() and 17 live hatches starting day 20, one with very slightly curled toes that was fixed with less than 12 hours of a splint.
  16. MightyMama

    Hatching already!

    I did one with just vet wrap, and the other needed a splint to make it work. I'm going to check it in the morning when I could have a helper to hold the chick.
  17. MightyMama

    Hatching already!

    Okay, they seem to be happy now. Can I walk away from this and feel like they are not going to freeze or boil to death?
  18. MightyMama

    Hatching already!

    It doesn't look too bad. What's the favorite way to boot it? There seem to be a lot of ways. Better to do a flat cardboard thing or splint for individual toes?
  19. MightyMama

    Hatching already!

    Does this look like happy heat?
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