- Jul 26, 2009
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I know I read that quote on here somewhere -- I believe it may have been one of our turkey pros who said it.
The dog had to go out at 2:00 am, in the middle of a wind storm. Which hopefully was just in time for me to save one of my 6 new poults - I heard screaming from the garage where the brooder is.
It was upside down in the water -- one of the quart sized red plastic waterers. Who would have thought it could? They seem relatively large to fall into that small of a space.
Now, with small quail, I ALWAYS fill the tray with marbles so they can't fall in. I didn't think I had to do this with anything as larger as a turkey poult. Guess I do! So, I did --they can't fall in now.
I toweled him off, warmed him with a light for a few minutes, and then stuck him in my incubator next to some goose eggs. He stopped shivering and screaming, so I hope he'll make it.
The dog had to go out at 2:00 am, in the middle of a wind storm. Which hopefully was just in time for me to save one of my 6 new poults - I heard screaming from the garage where the brooder is.
It was upside down in the water -- one of the quart sized red plastic waterers. Who would have thought it could? They seem relatively large to fall into that small of a space.
Now, with small quail, I ALWAYS fill the tray with marbles so they can't fall in. I didn't think I had to do this with anything as larger as a turkey poult. Guess I do! So, I did --they can't fall in now.
I toweled him off, warmed him with a light for a few minutes, and then stuck him in my incubator next to some goose eggs. He stopped shivering and screaming, so I hope he'll make it.