Chicken (Poultry) Addiction Anonymous *Chat Thread*

featherbaby - I'd like to see you count all their feet!!! You can't even see them! They're just a blurr!!!
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Opening them up is part of the learning curve. Everything you had the chance to see will help you gauge your next hatch. It is very sad, and I'm sorry for your loss,
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but I'm proud of you for taking the opportunity to see for yourself the extent of development of your chicks...or the lack thereof. The "tumor" you mentioned sounds like a hernia or possibly it's guts outside of the body. I can only imagine what you are talking about from my own lousy hatching results in the past...and that is what I envision...hernia or guts. So sorry.

It looked like a huge red lump and, with pressure, guts came pouring out
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I'm actually glad it died because it wouldn't have a life if it hatched. Chickens are naturally attracted to red stuff like blood... so the poor thing would have gotten pecked to death or I'd have to cull it. I wouldn't have the heart to do that...
 
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Opening them up is part of the learning curve. Everything you had the chance to see will help you gauge your next hatch. It is very sad, and I'm sorry for your loss,
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but I'm proud of you for taking the opportunity to see for yourself the extent of development of your chicks...or the lack thereof. The "tumor" you mentioned sounds like a hernia or possibly it's guts outside of the body. I can only imagine what you are talking about from my own lousy hatching results in the past...and that is what I envision...hernia or guts. So sorry.

It looked like a huge red lump and, with pressure, guts came pouring out
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I'm actually glad it died because it wouldn't have a life if it hatched. Chickens are naturally attracted to red stuff like blood... so the poor thing would have gotten pecked to death or I'd have to cull it. I wouldn't have the heart to do that...

Sorry you had to go through this, but it will make you stronger and smarter. I had 2 hatch on Jan. 3rd and 1 of the 2 was born with what you describe as a "tumor" sticking out of his belly. I put a bandaid on it and it lived a few days, but I had to put it down when it became obvious it was in pain. I cried harder than I have for years when I buried that little chick behind the garage. Better to not have hatched, than to have hatched and died.

One of the things I am noticing as I get "better" at hatching (meaning less stupid mistakes) is that some eggs will develop no matter what is wrong with temp, humidity or the eggs themselves. The eggs will develop and then quit later if there is ANYTHING wrong.

So don't think it was necessarily something you did wrong!

I have gotten several dozen eggs to develop to day 18 or so, then nothing.
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Same here. We can bang our heads against a wall trying to figure it out. It is a bit of trial and error.
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I got a new thermometer yesterday that I am quite excited about! It has a wired probe! I put the probe down by the eggs and it showed 101, while the 3 thermometers on top of the eggs showed between 99 and 100! So, I turned the wafer down 2 turns and after a few minutes, the probe showed 99.6 and ALL 3 OF THE OTHER THERMOMETERS STILL SHOWED BETWEEN 99 AND 100! STUPID JUNKY THERMOMETERS!

I am currently running a hovabator 1602 with Autoturner and...

In other news my homemade bator that was doing better showed 116 degrees this morning! I don't know what happened, but I think I am going to repurpose it to be an aquarium (it is a 1950's vintage Mahogany TV)

Which do you like better?

The Egg cooker
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Or the Aquarium?

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Same here. We can bang our heads against a wall trying to figure it out. It is a bit of trial and error.
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I got a new thermometer yesterday that I am quite excited about! It has a wired probe! I put the probe down by the eggs and it showed 101, while the 3 thermometers on top of the eggs showed between 99 and 100! So, I turned the wafer down 2 turns and after a few minutes, the probe showed 99.6 and ALL 3 OF THE OTHER THERMOMETERS STILL SHOWED BETWEEN 99 AND 100! STUPID JUNKY THERMOMETERS!

I am currently running a hovabator 1602 with Autoturner and...

In other news my homemade bator that was doing better showed 116 degrees this morning! I don't know what happened, but I think I am going to repurpose it to be an aquarium (it is a 1950's vintage Mahogany TV)

Which do you like better?

The Egg cooker
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/70082_tvbator_rotated.jpg

Or the Aquarium?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/70082_tvaquarium.jpg

Whoa! That's pretty cool!
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Same here. We can bang our heads against a wall trying to figure it out. It is a bit of trial and error.
sad.png


I got a new thermometer yesterday that I am quite excited about! It has a wired probe! I put the probe down by the eggs and it showed 101, while the 3 thermometers on top of the eggs showed between 99 and 100! So, I turned the wafer down 2 turns and after a few minutes, the probe showed 99.6 and ALL 3 OF THE OTHER THERMOMETERS STILL SHOWED BETWEEN 99 AND 100! STUPID JUNKY THERMOMETERS!

I am currently running a hovabator 1602 with Autoturner and...

In other news my homemade bator that was doing better showed 116 degrees this morning! I don't know what happened, but I think I am going to repurpose it to be an aquarium (it is a 1950's vintage Mahogany TV)

Which do you like better?

The Egg cooker
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/70082_tvbator_rotated.jpg

Or the Aquarium?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/70082_tvaquarium.jpg

Those are awesome! And at night your bator turns into a nightlight! Win/Win!
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