4th Annual BYC NYD Hatch-a-long

Quote: she has been texting me, I told her to go buy herself the top of the line incubator and dont let her Mom spoil her hobby!!
you should txt her and give her a push too! she asked me what kind and I really dont know... I told her to search online and on here for threads and stuff that have ratings and such...
 
Sally I want to thank you for that article I had a little chucker last summer that got pasty butt and I didnt find it till it was really bad , I got him cleaned up and pooping but a few weeks later I nocitced he had stuff on his butt fethers and his vent looked kinda yucky and he smelled , I gave him bathes and plucked out the feathers taht got rotted from that stuff sitting on them betweens baths but I could not get rid of it , I asked about it but no one knew what it was and he never got better , I ended up giveing him to Uncle dave to put out of his misery as nothing seemed to help and he was such a little skinny fellow it just didnt seem fair to tourture him all the time . Now I know if I see it again what to do .
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Awwww I know EXACTLY how that went down! I felt so so bad....

First Fluffy was given to us, well guess why??? BUMBLEFOOT and BAD
so that was interesting research and surgery and all that and she FINALLY healed and was better from that mess when BAM!
she got this and I searched for DAYS trying to figure out what was wrong! poor girl!!

your very welcome, thats exactly why I saved all my info so at some point I could share and help other people, its scary in chicken health and you never know if someone else is gonna get it and then you have a domino effect! uggggg I STRESSED BIG TIME!
 
I'm going to kick myself for this...but....Sally...there's a Little Giant with Egg Turner for $85 on the Frederick Md Craigslist....haven't convinced Fiancee that I need it...won't be able to convince him until after this hatch happens and I can return the incubator to RoPo....so...if Penta wants to come down and get it....;)
 
Thank you so much Sally, great article!

Now I understand Brookhavens, I just thought that there might be a way to correct the corresponding numbers on such a thermometer, LOL. I take it you just adjust your readings to what you saw?

ronott1, another great summery! Thanks! BTW, I'm fermenting my first batch of food now ;) LOL
 
Thank you so much Sally, great article!

Now I understand Brookhavens, I just thought that there might be a way to correct the corresponding numbers on such a thermometer, LOL. I take it you just adjust your readings to what you saw?

ronott1, another great summery! Thanks! BTW, I'm fermenting my first batch of food now ;) LOL

Thank You!

Fermenting feed is something I will need to look into. Feed is so expensive!
 
So excited for lockdown and hatch day!! Also, a few days ago I noticed one of my Blue Laced Red Wyandotte eggs was a DOUBLE YOLKER!! I thought it was a smidge bigger than the others but didn't think anything of it. :) But I candled and saw TWO in there! It was so funny because it was half way through incubation that I noticed. When I was pregnant with my boys we didn't know there were TWO until halfway through the pregnancy! LOL! We went in to see if the baby was a boy or a girl and they said "Did you know there were two in here?" NO! Anyways, now I am freaking out about them pipping and hatching OK. Do double yolkers usually hatch OK? Or do they normally need assistance at some point? GAAAH!
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I don't think they normally survive, however, there is a video on youtube of a lady helping a double chick egg hatch. I don't remember what she said about it, but it would be well worth checking it out. I can't see how both of them might pip into the air sack (unless it's sideways?) I'd do some research, cause it would be kinda cool to get them to hatch!
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