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ChickenCanoe, I don't vaccinate or use medicated feed either. Exact same reasons. I wrestled with that for a very long time, and once I reached my peace with my decision I had to explain to a really soft-hearted DH why I would not vaccinate for something that can kill birds. He gets very attached to things he takes care of, which is one of the things I love about him, but as time goes on he understands more and more how I decide what I will and will not do. He contributes and does his own research, and it makes for some interesting discussions. He finds things I don't, which is actually very helpful.
I would put her shoe back on for a few days or as long as it takes till it doesn't curl.
I'm already planning ahead to the Easter Hatch-A-Long, and have decided I must hatch Cream or Silver Spangled Brabanters. If anyone on here is or knows of a good breeder of these please PM me. I found someone on e bay but they have cream & gold, and I don't want the gold.
That's just it, though...all of them have feathers that are different lengths! I know it's hard to see in the photos...but trust me, every single chick but the 2 that don't have wing feathers yet, have two rows of feathers that are different lengths. If it's true about the speed of the growth being only for bantam breeds, then that means so far I have 4 pullets.
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We should all have a bottle of Baby Vitamins without iron for the chicks.
Give the slow one a Drop on the beak. Feed it a scrambled egg and pick up some Chick Grit for them.
It really does help the get their digestion going.
Best!
oh okay cool lol. there are a lot of things that are mentioned to use on chickens and I never realize they are just normal human products lol
and yes thanks Ron so much! I just saw my chick drink on its own so I think it's gonna be okay![]()
I lost my best/oldest rooster to a family of coons last summer too. I'm still devastated. They also took several hens (Ancona, Jaerhon, White Minorca) and chewed up another Jaerhon and a Penedesenca hen.WOW!
Too bad she is a little far....I lost my best rooster last summer to a coon, a lovely Glen See boy, and I want a replacement so, so much.
If the space is sufficient, I put chicks together any age under about 7 weeks or so. I just wait till the youngest are three or four days old so they can run.Just catching up, I've had my grandson here.
I think a silkie would be great for Hawk(e?)! A weeks difference in age isn't much.
I'm sorry some folks had little to no chicks hatch, that is so hard. I hope no one gives up though.
Big thanks to Ron for being so supportive and helpful all along, it's a ton of work, but fun as well ( I hope). Big thanks to all the participants who who always are so good good at cheering and commiserating and making us laugh!
I set 38 and hatched 28; OMG what will I do with all the Roos! Most were my mutts and some were from BYC member Chiqita, who is local to me. Here is a pic of those in the brooder, but 3 more are with a broody.
do you sell chicks and hatching eggs? I may consider getting eggs for another hatch. right now we just need these babies to grow a bit and move them to their coop.
what breed is Hawke? is it one of your highest show quality birds you breed?
Multiple coops is the way to go IMO. I was somewhat forced to. Anything here over 100 sq. ft. needs a building permit. So I have a bunch of small buildings but is great for breeding, quarantining, broody apartments, grow out pens, bachelor pads, etc.Awesome! I will PM when ready! I have so many chickens right now...for me anyhow.17. 2 coops, one still being built. ill surely let you know! pretty birds!
I have relatives in PA....went up for turkey day. cold as heck there! LOL VA pretty cold......here....20s?wheather TERRIBLE today! wind! aaagggggg! ill let you know! I wouldn't order any now....for the sake of my gut and for the eggs itself! hahah
thanks!
~Bantambury
I wish there was someone here that had sizzle's or frizzle's. $10 seems like a fair price. Be careful when breeding the sizzle's though. If you breed anything with the gene in them together they turn out with bad feathering so I have read.
And the pic below is what happens when you breed two chickens with the frizzle gene.
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Birds that are self sufficient are a Godsend. Especially when it comes to foraging, disease resistance and daytime predators.
Positively!
I never used to give grit to chicks because I never fed anything but crumbles which contains grain already ground but last winter I offered some #1 size grit to chicks about 3 weeks old and they devoured the entire container.
I give it to all birds now regardless what they're eating.
Running outdoors is chick heaven.they LOVED it! Running, flapping wings, digging, scratching and dustbathing, it was so neat to see. Since then I try to get them out on dirt at least once a week if weather cooperates (which this weekend it will not be).
Ok so I almost have a total on the hatch.
The last three were still working but were apparently shrink wrapped from the last time I pulled chicks. One did quite well but I found it shortly later drown. The last one died before it got out of the shell. There is still one hanging on.
Otherwise , the rest are doing quite well.
47 set.
38 into the hatcher.
35 vibrant chicks and one iffy.
Without the shrink wrapping it would have been 80%. So now it's at least 75% even if this one doesn't make it. The whole concept for the incubator came when my son threw out a shelving unit. I'll try to post pics.
All 38 that were alive at lockdown at least started to hatch so I don't feel too bad. I have to work on abbreviating the hatch window so I don't get these stragglers any more.
The 3 shrink wrapped chicks were way late so maybe weren't vigorous enough anyway. I still like them to hatch and be chickens a while before freezer camp.
We still have a couple inches of snow on the ground with 8-12 coming tonight and tomorrow, another storm next weekend. 6 to 10 below zero Sunday and Monday night with a high of zero Monday. I think I have my work cut out for me.
Do you have your incubator yet? You have time for a test hatch before Easter. They we can work with you to fine tune your hatch!
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for watching and cheering us on!
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Just want to say thank you to Ron for the dedication this project took.
A thank you to all the experience shared. We didn't know anything but you all filled that gap. Other newbies asked questions I had and we all learned. Thank you so much! The documents on setting and hatching are a wonderful tool!
We are planning our next hatch, to set on the 18th. HOPEFULLY.
Here are some things I learned from this hatch that I can implement to make the next one better.
#1. Have a way to put in water without opening the bator.
#2. Don't candle by removing the egg, or don't candle until day 17, that's a thought!
#3. Get rubbery shelf liner for the bottom of the bator, that metal grate looks hard on new babies.
#4. If an early bird hatches a full day in advance, try to remove it before any other eggs pip.
#5. If possible, only hatch one kind of bird and maybe they'll all hatch the same day and avoid the early bird problem. (It's worth a try)
#6. Never leave a baby with a bloody umbilicus in the bator w/o separating it.
#7. Get medical grade thermometers, the froggy one is fun for photos as it disturbs people to see a waving frog, but it's not as accurate.
#8. Get sponges for lockdown.
#9. The dirty egg never developed, maybe don't bother setting dirty eggs.
#10. Other people (On BYC) know everything so don't be afraid to ask.Thanks everybody!![]()