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

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Just noticed this on my chick, her beak is getting more off kilter...she's starting to look like Eddie money !!! Help
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Hello everyone!
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Thanks for all the warm greetings! Will keep you updated on the eggs when Day10 rolls around.

Congrats Sally! Such a cute wedding proposal! Something not to be forgotten - wonder what he'd gonna do for their anniversaries.....
LOL Probably forget it!!!
 
I just read 50 pages of this thread! I have been trying to keep up.

I am back from my adventure to the Philippines. I crawled into my bed here in SoCal freezing with the temp in the mid sixties. The weather was perfect in the Phils. Low 80s with humidity also at 80%.

I am planning my next big chicken run for the end of May. I may be able to sneak in a quick trip before then. It would have to be a leave thurs night, return monday deal. With travel, that gives me about 48 hrs with my family. Enough to hug the kids, cuddle the wife and drop off 82 eggs to put on the turners.
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hey sparky - im heading to ga in a bit maybe we could meet up and say hi ... i will let ya know when it gets closer to time.. i know i am not leaving for GA til after monday and not sure what time of next month I will be closer to you then blairseville but will keep ya updated !!! Im visiting to help out with my mom ...

hope everyone has a good day
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Just noticed this on my chick, her beak is getting more off kilter...she's starting to look like Eddie money !!! Help
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-chickens-and-their-keepers/360#post_10233612

Scissor / Crossed beak- What it is and How to Manage It
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/03/scissor-beak-aka-crossed-beak-what-it.html



Instructions How to feed : Change the chicken's diet from pellets to mash or crumbles. Mash is a coarse mix of grains ground to a small size. Crumbles are smaller pellets, broken up into pieces. Feed the chicken from a feeder, not by scattering the food on the ground. Its beak won't close over food on a hard surface. It needs to be able to scoop it up from underneath.




Read more: How to Feed a Scissor Beak Chicken | eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_7781679_feed-scissor-beak-chicken.html#ixzz27u5ireUT
http://blog.mypetchicken.com/2012/05/23/cross-beak-scissor-beak/
 
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pssss sorry I have stuff saved in files on laptop for my referal, so they are chaos LOL just call me CHAOS!! But hey, there is alot of info right???
 
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