is there a way you can retake the picture with a macro setting. When I click on the picture it is very unclear with much of the color distorted.
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is there a way you can retake the picture with a macro setting. When I click on the picture it is very unclear with much of the color distorted.
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My silkie that was broody hatched out 4, 1 passed away not sure why.
The tempature has been 60-40, but we are having a massive drop tonight, 20 degrees.
I would move her, but last time she abandoned the chicks when I tried.
Should I move the the babies inside with my incubator hatched chicks?
Or I can just insulate her box better and leave them be?
I would try to move her, or move the chicks in. It is up to you, but 20 seems a little cold for 2 day old chicks. Brrr.Question:
My silkie that was broody hatched out 4, 1 passed away not sure why.
The tempature has been 60-40, but we are having a massive drop tonight, 20 degrees.
I would move her, but last time she abandoned the chicks when I tried.
Should I move the the babies inside with my incubator hatched chicks?
Or I can just insulate her box better and leave them be?
I take the time to baby if I think the problem isn't genetic or nutritional but an incubation issue.
That said, intervention usually eats up an exorbitant amount of time.
It's important to keep a cool head. I worked in industries with big egos and anything but cool heads so places like BYC have been a learning experience.
In the last 20 years, I was an automation engineer, robot programmer, robotics and integration instructor, industrial electrician and feed mill programmer.
When I couldn't find work in my field, I migrated to wind and solar power. When that dried up, I went to Costa Rica and volunteered to do maintenance and bird care training for a Macaw breeding project. It was selfish since I was able to improve my Spanish at the same time while not having to pay for instruction.
This is much more enjoyable than the electric stuff.
Yes. I wouldn't cull until you're sure it's a goner.
IMO it never hurts to try to help and I do so, especially when I think the chicks failure is my fault - i.e. poor storage conditions, improper temp, humidity, ventilation, etc..
Normally, I don't intervene often. Vibrant, healthy chicks that are going to have a high quality of life and improve the flock, rarely have to be helped. The ones that need helping usually aren't going to help the flock.
Quite a dichotomy, eh?
If it has been a while, I would pop a hole. They do run out of air in the cell and when CO2 goes too high that is what stimulates them to externally pip.
You're welcomeThanks for the response Avlana. I had to assist 2 out, the first was obviously zipped but the second one simply looked pipped until I turned it around and saw it was also zipped. The membranes were like dried glue stuck to them and I got them out. They are back in the incubator to dry - I hope they'll be okay![]()
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Question:
My silkie that was broody hatched out 4, 1 passed away not sure why.
The tempature has been 60-40, but we are having a massive drop tonight, 20 degrees.
I would move her, but last time she abandoned the chicks when I tried.
Should I move the the babies inside with my incubator hatched chicks?
Or I can just insulate her box better and leave them be?