Hi. you guys are always a wealth of information and experience, so here's my question...TIA!
we're having to move within the year and are gradually reducing our flock in anticipation. I'm looking to rehome two of my favorites, which are barred rock sisters, one of which is currently broody. I...
thank you for asking! none of them made it...they seemed to develop to term but just didn't hatch. we did end up getting the broody to adopt some 3-day-old chicks though, so sort of a happy ending!
lol, oh boy! I can already tell these chicks will be an adventure. my grown chickens are little velociraptors but this is my first rodeo with little itty bitties and it's impressive what they're already trying to eat...
just wanted to say that this thread was super helpful to me a couple of days ago, when slipping my 3-day old chicks under a broody. pretty much all of my anxieties and concerns were answered here. thanks!
lol. I can believe it. that faverolle chick is something else. his siblings are cochins and cream crested legbars and I'm so glad we made the impulse to add him on. are they just really clownish and goofy and dramatic?
they do have access to chick grit, so hopefully that will solve it. they're already acting like little dinosaurs and eating everything they can get their beaks on yet they seem so fragile lol
brand new chick got ahold of a pomegranate seed that must have been left behind from the flock's snack earlier, and somehow managed to swallow it. I'm freaking out about whether or not it'll totally block up the baby's crop. Am I overreacting?
so neither egg made it. they both appeared to be developing well until they ended up getting craters that broke the membrane. The second one just broke today, day 15 : /. Upon inspection that shells were just so paper thin. I feel bad that I didn't notice this before setting them :(
does anyone have any advice? I can try and create a makeshift incubator if the egg has to be in a certain position to hatch, if that is the only hope...
should I try to make an incubator, let it be and maybe it will hatch, or remove it to save it from suffering?
TIA
When candling my day 13 Swedish flowery hen eggs today, I noticed that one of them seems to have that dreaded saddle-shaped/wobbly air cell. I had let the eggs rest pointy side down prior to putting them under then hen, but I guess that didn't help with this egg. My question is this - is there...
hello and sorry if this has already been addressed - I couldn't find any other posts addressing this.
long story short, I ordered 8 Swedish flowery hen hatching eggs online. today is day 8 of incubation and I decided to candle out of curiosity. Of the 5 eggs that are developing well, two of...
Hey! Sorry for the long lapse. I just wanted to thank everyone for your help! Followed the advice given on here (used mineral oil instead of coconut) and I'm glad to say that after a few days, Blanche was back to her normal self and is doing great! It turns out that it was a really big mass of...
Update: We've had about 5 normal sized poops today and her crop seems to be at least 1/3 to 2/5 smaller. Her waste is mostly thick blades of partially digested grass so I think that may be the culprit. Otherwise she seems to be in good spirits as we continue treatment.
Thank you! I'll strictly follow your advice. She's had 5 little solid poo's since starting the oil/nutridrench+H2O treatment, I guess that means at least something is moving through? Seems to be a lot of grass and exoskeletons. I'm encouraged. I'll update tomorrow.
thank you! I'm really hopeful that she can resolve this on her own. I'll add some nutridrench to her water and pick up some mineral oil if I don't have luck with the coconut oil. the other options just seem too risky. just added some grit as well. her crop seems to be ever so slightly more...