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They have arrived!
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Now if hers arrives today, I can have a hatch off with Kiki![]()
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They have arrived!
View attachment 1848578
Now if hers arrives today, I can have a hatch off with Kiki![]()
So, roommate just texted me to tell me that one of my chicks died. No physical signs of injury. :-(
That sucks!So, roommate just texted me to tell me that one of my chicks died. No physical signs of injury. :-(
Edit: Roommate said the others were crowded around it and it was spread out. Can the other chicks have over heated it? I turned the heat lamp off this morning since the quail have been comfortable in the 75-85 degree temperatures in the house.
Nothing special, keep dust off the feathers, dust = dust mites.160 posts behind.
But I’m jumping in to ask a preservation sort of question. I want to just keep some individual feathers, maybe do some crafts with....(I’m thinking maybe candles).
Does a feather need anything done to it? Will it break down after time? Or should the quill tip be dipped in something, or the whole feather sprayed? I saw some stuff online, but would rather not randomly try stuff that won’t work.![]()
Shoot.So, roommate just texted me to tell me that one of my chicks died. No physical signs of injury. :-(
Edit: Roommate said the others were crowded around it and it was spread out. Can the other chicks have over heated it? I turned the heat lamp off this morning since the quail have been comfortable in the 75-85 degree temperatures in the house.
It was smaller. I don't know why it didn't make it, but I've put in another water and food source just in case there was some competition. I don't think that was it, but it can't hurt to eliminate any possibilities.Shoot.
Did you notice if this one was slightly smaller than the group?