Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Sally, anything I get that comes from the phila area is crushed or badly dented. Doesn't make sense why the package even goes to phila, it HSS to backtrack to get to me.
it just stinks, wtheck! why dont these places have security cameras up and stuff. I pray these chicks go through bethlehem today instead arggggg
 
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No pups yesterday, perhaps tonight!
 
Since I've been adding a multivitamin supplement to my chickens feed, I had a near perfect hatch with beautiful clean, empty eggs left behind. I hatched out fifteen silkies/sizzles and I have fourteen very healthy babies. One died before hatching. That's a huge difference from the 50% hatch rate I had last time I tried hatching the silkies/sizzles.

I got two naked neck sizzles this time. They're so ugly and cute. I can't stop looking at them, its like two clown cars got into a really bad wreck.
 
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In other news, one of my children, my husband and myself have now come down with and recovered from campylobacteriosis. Fun times.

Its actually a really interesting bacteria (if you're the kind of person who finds bacteria really interesting). I had a few brooders of chicks come down with diarrhea and I didn't know why- now I do. If you own chickens and you've ever come down with a fever, nausea and liquid diarrhea and thought that something must be going around but then you found out that nothing was going around anywhere else but in your lower intestines and you were like, "what's up with that?" - now you know.

I'm trying to copy and paste a link to the CDC's page on campylobacter (the spirochete that causes campylobacteriosis) but its not letting me. If you google it, it should be the first link you come up with .
 
In other news, one of my children, my husband and myself have now come down with and recovered from campylobacteriosis. Fun times.

Its actually a really interesting bacteria (if you're the kind of person who finds bacteria really interesting). I had a few brooders of chicks come down with diarrhea and I didn't know why- now I do. If you own chickens and you've ever come down with a fever, nausea and liquid diarrhea and thought that something must be going around but then you found out that nothing was going around anywhere else but in your lower intestines and you were like, "what's up with that?" - now you know.

I'm trying to copy and paste a link to the CDC's page on campylobacter (the spirochete that causes campylobacteriosis) but its not letting me. If you google it, it should be the first link you come up with .
That's horrible! My roommate got that a few years ago and was sick enough that he got fluids in the ER. Not fun! Hope you all get better real soon.

-Kathy
 
Since I've been adding a multivitamin supplement to my chickens feed, I had a near perfect hatch with beautiful clean, empty eggs left behind. I hatched out fifteen silkies/sizzles and I have fourteen very healthy babies. One died before hatching. That's a huge difference from the 50% hatch rate I had last time I tried hatching the silkies/sizzles.

I got two naked neck sizzles this time. They're so ugly and cute. I can't stop looking at them, its like two clown cars got into a really bad wreck.
lol they dont exist unless we see a pic!

In other news, one of my children, my husband and myself have now come down with and recovered from campylobacteriosis. Fun times.

Its actually a really interesting bacteria (if you're the kind of person who finds bacteria really interesting). I had a few brooders of chicks come down with diarrhea and I didn't know why- now I do. If you own chickens and you've ever come down with a fever, nausea and liquid diarrhea and thought that something must be going around but then you found out that nothing was going around anywhere else but in your lower intestines and you were like, "what's up with that?" - now you know.

I'm trying to copy and paste a link to the CDC's page on campylobacter (the spirochete that causes campylobacteriosis) but its not letting me. If you google it, it should be the first link you come up with .
Lil luke was so sick from it a year ago, and while in the hospital they overdosed his antibiotics x6 the adult dose and he had to stay an extra week because he got so sick from it, not happy times.

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in other news my kids left the cabinet open just a crack after I asked them to turn and guess what!!!!!! IT WAS at 99.1 after six plus hours!!!! AMAZING!!!!
 
Mike you reminded me, my niece brought me a huge bag of kettle corn from the amusement park last night! time for a most awesome snack!
 
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