A little tough to see but what do you all think? Fertile?
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Anyone have any experience with ducklings with eye problems? My broody hen hatched 6 ducklings so far and one ducklings eye is sealed shut on one side and looks swollen but could just be normal size when the eye is shut. Here is pics
Bad eye
Good eye
Flush it with saline and put triple antibiotic ointment in the eye. Make sure it is the ointment that DOES NOT have the pain reliving stuff in it. Do that twice a day for 5 days then once a day till it clears up completely. You will see a big difference in just a couple days. It will look gross with the ointment and all but it will be better and better everyday.
I put my eggs under the broodies on a Monday night. The started to pip on Sunday (Day 20) and they had all hatched out by Monday afternoon. So yes, they could hatch anytime on Monday.On Tuesday my hen will have been sitting on her eggs for 21 days (3 weeks). Is there any possibility that any could hatch anytime Monday?
Okay, thank you!I put my eggs under the broodies on a Monday night. The started to pip on Sunday (Day 20) and they had all hatched out by Monday afternoon. So yes, they could hatch anytime on Monday.
I have never had a problem breaking a broody. She goes into a "Hanging" wire bottom cage. No bedding---just food and water. I feel the cage being off the dirt helps alot. I keep a broody hen in this cage usually about 4 days, your might need a week--LOL. I have had hens that make different sounds----but othing like a crow either.So my miss super broody is sleeping in the nest box again. She is normal during the day, maybe slightly more vocal, but she will try to eat your hand if you take her out of the nest box at night. We can't do more chicks this year, I still have eight pullets/chicks of varying ages from our three earlier hatches, so we will have to try and break her. I have never had any success breaking her before, she is a determined chicken momma. She has also tried to start "crowing" in the last three days. I have heard of crowing hens, but hadn't seen one. She doesn't sound just like a roo, or nearly as loud, but that is definitely what she is doing. Sticks her neck out and "scrawk, scrawk!" Very different from her normal ba-gawk noises. Do any of your broodies exhibit this behavior? Maybe the crowing and broodiness could be linked, like a hormone issue? She is such a pain of a hen, but a great mom. She was a rescue, and has been one thing after the other ever since we picked her up over a year ago. The only hen I have that will peck a person, but terrified of any chicken that she didn't raise herself, broody like she thinks she is a silkie, protective of her eggs to the point of being psycho, and now she is crowing. Good thing I love her and she is such a good momma!