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

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That is something I (thankfully) didn't have to deal with yet, but here's a long thread on it:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/97121/lets-talk-wry-neck-crook-neck

I'll see what else I can find for you...

Here's a great site that cover all sorts of chicken problems and treatments. You should all bookmark this one:

http://urbanfarmingandchickenconsultant.wordpress.com/tag/wry-neck/

And this is on wry neck specifically:

http://huckfarm.com/wry-neck/

Good luck!
OVATIONS! See this post! Sumi has given some great advice and help so I gave her a well deserved ovation! Thanks Sumi!!
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and since its sumi she gets a hug too!!!
 
MY EGGS ARE HERE!!!!!!!!!! They are resting now and were VERY well packed. Please bear with me if I turn into a stress puppy! Another BYCer who bought eggs from the same seller posted some pics of her babies and they were adorable! There was even a SILVER chick.
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I may have to keep one if we end up with a silver....
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What beautiful egg colors!! you will most def have some cute babies!!! YAY!!
 
FYI ~ Harmony may be setting Serama eggs tomorrow!!!! depends if I can get out to pick them up!! LOCAL EGGS YIPPERSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!
 
DUCKS!
I found a good article on NIACIN DEFICIENCY if anyone wants to have a look......


Are My Ducklings' Leg Problems Due to a Niacin Deficiency?
Originally posted by John Metzer on Wed, Dec 29, 2010 @ 03:22 PM

Niacin is a critical vitamin required for the correct development of ducklings and goslings. In fact, waterfowl have a higher requirement for niacin (also called nicotinic acid) than chickens. Niacin is formed from the amino acid tryptophan and waterfowl do not synthesize niacin well from tryptophan


http://metzerfarms.blogspot.com/2011/03/are-my-ducklings-leg-problems-due-to.html
We use Niacin...it helps strengthen their legs too, I get the flush free
 
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Are My Ducklings' Leg Problems Due to a Niacin Deficiency?
Originally posted by John Metzer on Wed, Dec 29, 2010 @ 03:22 PM

Niacin is a critical vitamin required for the correct development of ducklings and goslings. In fact, waterfowl have a higher requirement for niacin (also called nicotinic acid) than chickens. Niacin is formed from the amino acid tryptophan and waterfowl do not synthesize niacin well from tryptophan


http://metzerfarms.blogspot.com/2011/03/are-my-ducklings-leg-problems-due-to.html
We use Niacin...it helps strengthen their legs too, I get the flush free
What does flush free mean!! second time I read this!!!! did I screw up?
 
None The Quail eggs i got same day where fine and awesome .
They came from Pen the Turkets washington just up from me same time for delivery .
 
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