ALABAMA!!

try again...I just put 10 Silver Sebright, 4 Golden Sebright. and 2 Old English Silverduckwing Bantam eggs in the incubator....keep yer fingers crossed.
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Did you ever figure out why the last batch didn't hatch? Was it because of the cold?
 
Did you ever figure out why the last batch didn't hatch? Was it because of the cold?
I "think" they got too cold before I got them out, and some of them were 10 days old(in the house) before incubating.

I'm new at incubating and my learning curve is near straight up......
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Chickens got wet in the rain yesterday, and this morning a whole bunch are coughing and sneezing. *sigh* pretty sure we're looking at CRD/MG. It's my own fault... with the chicks in the coop, the adults didn't have their shelter they normally use in rain. I have plenty of other spots they COULD stay dry, but that's their prefered area. They got drenched a week ago as well...

This is why the babies aren't coughing/sneezing, they didn't get wet.

I ordered VetRx yesterday, which is kind of like fighting a fire with a watergun... but there's little point to treating it with antibiotics anyway. They'll be carriers for life either way... the weak perish, the strong survive and hopefully build a resistance. They can still live good lives, I will just have to close my flock.. or doom whatever bird I add to it. In time, once all of them are gone, we can sanitize and start anew.
 
I may still decide to process them all, later on.

I am in no shape to do so right now. Heck, I got dishes stacked miles high as it is... Swollen feet and out of breath when I so much think of doing something make it hard to get anything done. Culling a flock of birds is not on the agenda right now. Either way it's going to have to wait.

I put the sick bird back with the others, since I have birds that sound just as bad now.... kind of pointless to isolate her. The flock order has been disrupted though, she got into a chest bump fight with another bird. They were grabbing eachother by the neckfeathers and cheeks/wattles. She seems to have a few bruised areas on her face now
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They've settled down since.

As time progresses I am more willing to accept that I may have to start over.. fix some weak spots in my approach and my coop.. make sure they have more shelter from rain.. build that grow out coop I had planned on (which likely would have avoided all this mess... although it's hard not to wonder if they weren't carriers from day one). It's good I have to wait a while either way... weigh my options. It's very possible they were carriers to begin with.
 
Why type did you get?  Send pics when you get him/her?
She's a girl! Wasn't here more than an hour and already laid an egg! She has a black beak with a knob on it, dark grey back and wings, with a dark stripe down the back of her neck. She also has a dewlap under her chin. I think it's called a Chinese something or other, but I forget.
 
Is it safe to process and eat sick chickens?

Kind of depends. Some things yeah, some things no. By the time I get around to culling them all, they should be healthy again, just carriers. And I may still change my mind, seeing as I don't sell eggs or chicks anyway. After reading that about 80 to 90% of flocks out there has MG carriers in it, it makes you wonder what the freaking point of wiping them all out would be.
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