She is doing great! She is on the very left in the photo. I resisted the urge to do some snowshoes based on one mild crooked toe. I really wanted her to have the best chance to get acclimated with other chicks, since she was joining them so late and I figured having some vet wrap on her feet...
Well look who is completely out of her egg! After a little nap, she busted out completely and was stumbling around in the incubator. A little stumbly, but hoping she's just getting limbered up after being stuck twisted around in that egg for the last 30 hours or so!
I was able to make a bigger hole in the membrane for her and then her front end just kind of slid out. I'm starting to think she pipped on the wrong end as well - on top of everything else. She's not looking so hot right now and pretty runt-ish, but, I'm hoping that's just indicative of the...
Update. I tried to peel back a little more of the membrane and some of the shell away. It looks to me like her foot is over her head, poor kid. I put her back in the incubator for a little break (for both of us - so stressful!) to see if she's able to finish it herself. Once I had her out of...
Yes, I read that the opening and closing of the beak means they are still absorbing, so, that was part of the reason I stopped. Did I see any veins...yes, but, I don't think they were super red. There was a little tiny bit of blood where it was torn, but, not even enough to try to stop. It...
Hey all - this is my second batch of eggs and I'm happy with the hatch rate so far. 10 ended up fertilized and one quit a couple of weeks ago, so, 9 total set for the 21 days. 8 chicks are out! The first seven came on the eve of day 21 (with a couple of over achievers who actually HATCHED on...
Morning! At the beginning of April, I had my Amberlink hen go broody. I've had so much going on, I lost track of the days and realized she has been broody for a full month! I got a couple chicks from the feed store yesterday. The silkie chicks were the youngest and the smallest, so, I...
Thank you - she was drinking fine this morning, but, I will keep an eye on her. Also, I've looked under the feathers and I don't see any injury. No blood or open wounds or anything like that. So bizarre!
So, I let the ladies out of their coop this morning and one of my bantams (who is my most dominant hen) looks like she was in a scrap overnight. It could be the case that this happened before they went into their coop in the evening. I just did a head count before closing up the coop and did...
All:
Last November I hatched my first round of eggs - bantam Plymouth Barred Rocks. I set eight eggs after they arrived (jostled by the post office in a smushed box) and five developed. Of those five, two quit and I ended up with two hens and one rooster. I named him Churro. But...
She does bear weight on it. She is still (very) interested in food and I have not seen any other symptoms. Any idea how much baby aspirin is safe to give her? I don't want her to be any more uncomfortable than she has to. :-/
She is by herself in the barn. She gets closed in there at night...
I have a hatchery Rhode Island Red that pulled up lame today. I've noticed her roosting on the ground quite a bit today and thought it was odd. Later I noticed the limp. I'm new to chickens and I've heard a lot about bumblefoot. I did my best to check the bottom of her foot (which wasn't great)...
Still no movement on day 23, so, I pulled the last two. Eggtopsies looked like one probably quit right around lockdown. The other one was much closer, but, wasn't alive and wasn't positioned correctly. So sad. I could see her little black wings with white tips, just like her brothers' and...
Thanks! I'm honestly shocked that any hatched at all. This was my first hatch, they're bantams, and they were shipped eggs from Florida. We're in California, so, that's a haul and a half for some eggs!
Three of my first barred rock chicks hatched and, as luck would have it, I think they are all roos, based on their head spots. They're bantams too, so, not sure if that makes a difference? There's a photo of the head spot and leg color of each of them. They're only a day old, but, just curious.
Woke up this morning to find two more chicks hatched! I think that's probably it out of the five that developed. I candled the other two eggs today (day 22) and there wasn't any movement.
Actually, it's been a couple hours and her feet are starting to look pretty straight. Now if I could just get her brothers and sisters out of their shells! Good idea on the shelf liner. I was trying to think of what I could use that wouldn't interfere with the water tray below.
And there's a baby! She's been out for about a half an hour. Any kind of a time frame for how long it generally takes for them to stand up? She keeps trying and scooting herself around. Poor thing looks tuckered out!
Also, it looks like she might have curled toes from what I can see? How long...