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It's alright, thank you. At least the little thing isn't suffering anymore.Oh no! I’m so sorry that happened but sounded like you did the merciful thing for the chick. It’s never an easy choice to make.![]()
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It's alright, thank you. At least the little thing isn't suffering anymore.Oh no! I’m so sorry that happened but sounded like you did the merciful thing for the chick. It’s never an easy choice to make.![]()
That is really quite amazing! You should be really proud. I can't imagine how you do it.I’m mostly finished up and I’m tired out from all this hatching!
There is one egg left that has pipped and taking its time. One sticky chick didn’t make it through hatch. And 18 eggs that I’m pretty sure are duds.
I kind of panicked when I counted the eggs left but realized that out if 150 eggs I’m actually over 85 percent which is pretty much what I seem to get with big hatches… although I was closer to 90 on my last one… so I’ll take it & I’m so relieved to have that done.
I would not purposely want to hatch that many at once again though. Is there such a thing as too much fluff???
Sorry your dealing with leg problems. I have one in this batch with a leg problem too. I don’t know the specific recommended frequency maybe someone else can chime in. I just try and give drops on the beak as frequently as o remember.We're nearing the end of this hatch, but not without problems, sadly. Most hatched just fine yesterday or this morning. But this afternoon (Day 22) we have issues:
* Five with no external pips at all. I'll candle them tonight, maybe drill some safety holes, to see what's going on.
* One that pipped 25 hours ago but is quite bloody around the pip. I peeled some shell back and saw that shrink-wrapping is already starting. Applied coconut oil. Still has active blood vessels in the membrane. Sigh. This one's going to be a full assist once the vessels dry up.
* Five more that pipped overnight and appear okay at the moment, but I'm afraid they'll shrink-wrap, too. Boosted humidity to 80% and added some wadded up wet paper towels into the incubator.
And this one:
* One chick has what may be spraddle-leg or a slipped tendon, I'm not sure. It won't walk upright, sits on its hocks kind of sideways then falls over on its side. Struggles to get up, then falls over. One hock joint is swollen and slightly inflamed. I've given it a couple of drops of PolyVisol, then put it in a little sling in a cup so that the legs hang down and feet can touch the bottom of the cup. Had to kind of strap him in with a little press-and-seal wrap and scotch tape, 'cuz he was getting out of the sling with his one good leg. He's bouncing around in there (good - exercising that leg), then takes brief naps.
Does anyone know how often I need to dose the Poly-Visol, or would Nutri Drench be better? @Wyorp Rock @EggSighted4Life @Eggcessive
Improvement, already! I won't say it's out of the woods yet, but after taking it out of the cup and sling, it's sitting upright, it can stand up and take a few steps without falling over! I also put it over on its back a few times, and each time it righted itself in a second or two. I also noticed the swelling and redness in the hock joint is GONE. I can't tell one leg from the other, now. Woohoo! Gave it another good dose of Poly-Visol and turned loose in general population in the brooder. I'll keep an eye on it and keep dosing a few more times.And this one:
* One chick has what may be spraddle-leg or a slipped tendon, I'm not sure. It won't walk upright, sits on its hocks kind of sideways then falls over on its side. Struggles to get up, then falls over. One hock joint is swollen and slightly inflamed. I've given it a couple of drops of PolyVisol, then put it in a little sling in a cup so that the legs hang down and feet can touch the bottom of the cup. Had to kind of strap him in with a little press-and-seal wrap and scotch tape, 'cuz he was getting out of the sling with his one good leg. He's bouncing around in there (good - exercising that leg), then takes brief naps.
Oh no! Freezing rain here too but not supposed to be too bad on the east coast. I just set my eggs tonight. Fingers crossed for you!Rain, Rain, go away!
Keep those freezing claws at bay!
Already lost power (flicker) once. Terrified of it going out for longer. The freezing rain isn't supposed to stop until this afternoon, and then it's regular rain until tomorrow. Oh, and thunder/lightning. Lots of it.![]()