Ok, I'm in for this one. I'm not sure how many eggs that I will be setting in my incubator, but they will be from my own flock and the chicks will be the Blue and the Splash Australorps.
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excellent..!!!! i cant wait to see those chicks![]()
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haven't checked yetAre the air cells OK? Hoping for a great hatch for you!!
Ok, I'm in for this one. I'm not sure how many eggs that I will be setting in my incubator, but they will be from my own flock and the chicks will be the Blue and the Splash Australorps.
Howdy folks! I made a thread in "emergencies" last night but nobody has replied so I'll ask here. One of my eensy weensy baby button quail has a broken ankle. Baby animals heal fast, but is there anything I can do to help the critter? I'm sure it's too tiny for a vet to do anything or for me to try and set the foot or whatever, but what do you guys think? I don't want to put it down until its had at least a chance to heal. I have reptiles so people give me critters to feed off decently regularly when they are ill or injured. So far I have not had to feed out any critters with broken legs, they have all healed given time and supportive care. I'd like not to break that record with little Mini Me.