I was wondering if my goslings and 1 duckling being too close to the heat lamp could cause them to lose feathers just in their back. The two tallest have the most feather loss but only on their back one is a Toulouse Dewlap and there are no other symptoms they are healthy eating running around...
Hi all i has a muscovy duckling pass away and leave his sibling alone somi purchased some company two welsh harlequin x mallard ducklings and i just let them swim in the kiddie pool for a second time and now one of my welsh harlequin ducklings wont walk on his flippers he walks on the bones of...
Well 4 hatched out of the 22 eggs that had movement before hatching and two of those 4 have since passed away they were weak at hatch so I has been a crazy week I have gotten more eggs and will try again did more research and talked to some people who regularly hatch guinea Fowl. So fingers crossed
I have three day old baby guinea and two have poop stuff ck to their little bums and it is making it harder for them to poop again and it looks like it is hard work How can I help the poor little beggars I only got four hatched out of 22 eggs so I am invested in their health growth Inalready...
Okay all I have locked down my very first hatch of Guinea Fowl. It's day 27 and NOTHING . I tried to fiqure out from all the i available information what was right I started out at 65% humidity and was told too high so I dropped it between 55 and 45% humidity temperature stable at 37.9 to 38...
Thank you so much I love this place you guys and gals are the best I am taking a deep breath and hoping for the best I will keep you updated. Here we go!!
Olay yesterday I was supposed to LOCKDOWN my 22 fertile guinea eggs and I couldn't get my humidity up to 80 to save my life so I moved them to another incubator that I had Goose Eggs in and move the goose eggs it's better but only around 70 - 75 % at the top of its game but now I'm freaking out...
I have done some research about the humidity for guinea eggs and it all says between 45% and 65% which is a huge difference to me it's so confusing which is right will my chicks be sick at 65% or not
Hi I am brand new to incubating and raising birds of any kind my sister has an acreage and our 74 year old dad lives with me. He needs to stay active and have a hobby so he and I are going to incubate Guinea Fowl, Muscovy Ducks he loves them, Chinese Geese and Khaki Campbell ducks and take them...