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Okay everyone, I know I should ask this in the Emergency thread, but it takes forever to get answer. When I went out this morning to let everyone out of the coop and feed. I noticed a lot of blood on the ground. (don't know if it was there last night, old man locked up birds and he just isn't observant, I checked every hen out there, especially the ones right over it, no one had blood on them. I thought well maybe they killed a mouse, well while feeding I noticed blood again on the ground. NO ONE acts like they could have lost that much blood without dying. So what could it be and how can I find out who it is, if all are acting normal and upon physical inspection of all birds no blood was seen. What could it be?
I asked a couple pages earlier about how some of my eggs appeared porous after sitting for a day or two and wondered what people had to say about their hatch-a-bility. Blarneyeggs, posted a page back also asking but no one has said anything. So i was providing pictures to help people understand what I was saying.I am so frustrated, between my husband turning on the heater for the house last night and my thermometer being weird... I have way to much fluctuation in temperature to make me happy. I need to get this down by Tuesday because after the eggs are in, the most I want to "interfere" is with a blanket on top if it should suddenly get really cold. Ugh!![]()
I missed something, what's with the egg pictures, Janelle? You do have a lovely blue there, pretty!
Why do your eggs look upside down , its sapose to be Fat end up right ?