He's ready to go any time (but must go when he crows).Let me know when the time comes to rehome and I will see where I am in the rooster/cockerel department.

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He's ready to go any time (but must go when he crows).Let me know when the time comes to rehome and I will see where I am in the rooster/cockerel department.

Thanks! I am going to try to find adults but it it doesn't work I will order from them.It's south of Salinas, but I think they ship.
-Kathy
Right now is tough.... I have more than enough boys and am planning to keep one from a spring hatch. I will be lighter in the cockerel dept. at the end of the month by 4. Then I can look at my 4 pens and really figure out what to do. I do want him and hope he holds off on the crowing for a month or soHe's ready to go any time (but must go when he crows).![]()
@capayvalleychick isn't this right up your frizzled alley???
Incredible information. When it is not nearly midnight I shall go through and look at all of it closely. Thank you so much! I knew someone would be able to point me the right direction. Such a weird thing to have happen. I hope it isn't contagious!If it's air, it's probably a ruptured air sac (Subcutaneous Emphysema).
This is a thread I started:
This is my chick with it:
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Couple of good links to read:
Picture of air sacs.
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Picture from: http://chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/explore/embryology/day15/how.html
More air sac pictures:
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From: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=15+1829&aid=2721
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From: http://www.thewildclassroom.com/biodiversity/birds/aviantopics/environmentalphysiology.html
-Kathy
Awesome sauce!
It is always so fun. Can you believe my incubator is OFF?
Quote: The few time it happened with mine it was not contagious. One was an injury, the others I can't say for sure.
-Kathy
@capayvalleychick isn't this right up your frizzled alley???