California - Northern

Quote: Thanks, for a few minutes I was kicking myself for going to the lake with the kids but then I remembered their faces and how much fun they had and then i remembered...family first. it was the right thing to do. it was just her time and probably would have died if we were here which would have been even worse.
 
Not to be all economical and heartless, but she was just about ready to earn her keep. :-) I need some chickens around here to earn her keep.

I will admit, Susie, soaking wet from her dip in the bucket, lying on the sheet in the bathtub, I'm pushing the back of her head to dip her beak in the water...............out slides an egg. I know it was just "there" and needed to be expelled, but I told her she was a good girl.

Deb
 
Quote:
I will admit, Susie, soaking wet from her dip in the bucket, lying on the sheet in the bathtub, I'm pushing the back of her head to dip her beak in the water...............out slides an egg. I know it was just "there" and needed to be expelled, but I told her she was a good girl.

Deb

Did you put the egg in an incubator?

I am waiting for the report from the lab, but probably heat related.

Ron
 
Well I lost one too. Yesterday I found a RIR hen DOA when I go to collect eggs. I was pretty angry. This heat is not even fair!
sad.png
I am sorry to hear about the dead Hen!

rant.gif
The heat is terrible!

Hopefully you will have some replacements hatching soon?

Ron
 
Quote:
Naw, Susie is a feedstore Sussex, living in my egg flock. The only boys in there are a couple of young Isbar cockerels that needed a place to stay. I don't believe they are even breeding yet and I'm not much for producing crosses anyway. The egg went into the fridge.

My incubators are so continuely full...............yikes it's frightening!

Deb
 
so sorry to read about the heat troubles -- one of my girls seems slightly less active than usual, but still alert and eating/drinking, so i'm just keeping an eye on her.

and i should be getting my first baby chicks in the mail either today or tomorrow -- may not even need a heat lamp for them, with these temps! very very excited.
 
Quote: Thanks, for a few minutes I was kicking myself for going to the lake with the kids but then I remembered their faces and how much fun they had and then i remembered...family first. it was the right thing to do. it was just her time and probably would have died if we were here which would have been even worse.
Spending time with your family is never the wrong choice. You did what you could for her and watching her die wouldn't have changed the outcome. However, taking the kids to lake is memories they'll keep forever.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom