DS suggested that too - it is certainly something else to check out.Could he have an ear infection? They always make my balance off.
At least in the beginning that will be plenty of room for them. As they grow, you might need to look at options to give them a little more space.Well the bottom of the tub is only 5 sq ft,, I am worried this is too small for 10 chicks...
Oh - thanks for another tip of things to look for!tnt~~~ sounds like ear mites to me. They get way down in the ear and feed, breed, multiply like crazy!! if you rub the ear gently at the base of the ear directly under the ear, if he leans his head towards you like"OH MY THAT FEELS SO GOOD". When you stop usually they will shake their head like crazy. You will know it is mites. Oh, and the mud you see, that is the mite feces that comes back out of the ear.
Ear mites are so horrible!!!
It can take 24 hours from pip to zip - at this point it may still be absorbing the last of the yolk so will rest and breathe air until it is time. Is there a way you can use a straw to go in through the vent holes to add some humidity?well i just got home and checked the incubator, and saw that the welsummer chick has made a small pip (about a cm small) in the middle of the egg! i thot that they were supposed to pip towards the top, not in the middle, so that kinda worries me... but at least i know it developed! i havent seen any visible movement from it or any other eggs so i am very stressed out right now! i just hope they get on the ball and all start pippin up the party* hehe. but yah, i can't take this much longer... I really hope this turns out because i don't know if i could handle my emotions if just one hatched and was all by itself
So if this one JUST pipped this late in day 21, how long do you think before it starts to zip? Oh, I hope this goes well...![]()
The humidity is down to 56, but theres not much i can do with out opening the bator...
Somebody PLEASE tie me to a chair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
The funny thing is, I woke up this morning wondering if cats have strokes and then decided a brain tumor is also a possibility. He's been acting "off" lately with a very changed personality. Last night and this morning he was acting more like his old personality but now its the body that is off. Those things seem to fit with tumor. Josie44 also suggested a partial thrombo-something that sounds like it fits. I plan to get him to the vet in the morning.If it weren't for the wounds on your cat, I would suspect a stroke. I've had two dogs who had strokes and much of the behavior you described is very similar to how the dogs were in the week or two after the strokes. I hope he's doing better.