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

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There is usually a good "Guy B" at the pet sure I go to- the only one with a good attitude and shares my love for chickens. She has never tried to rip me off and often offers me free fertile silkie eggs from her chickens. Though she was at the store when I bought the koi, she more runs the bird/mammal section of the store and didnt know about the koi scenario. And she was not there today to stop them from ripping me off (usually she helps if she sees the other workers doing wrong)
And.... Algae eaters can't live in my tank long either..? UGHHH ripped off again... Just cause I'm young doesn't mean they should rip me off... I hope they don't do this to other customers
And I have some questions to ask since I am doubting everything the pet store told me. How often do I need to feed the fish? Can goldfish, koi, and gourami all eat the same food? Do I need to feed my algae eaters "cucumbers" every week?
Do you need to feed your chickens vegetables weekly? Feed the ducks, turkeys and chickens different food? It is all in what you are feeding them.
I have never given these fish vegetables (though I had a fish that ate bread and vegetables years ago). They get blood worms or brine shrimp depending on what I can handle that day. Stench or yucky worms (freeze dried). I feed them this because they all eat it. Sometimes they get a cube daily. Sometimes (lately) a few cubes every couple days.
So like chickens, it depends on you and your animals. Whatever works for you is right.
 
Ha!!  What are you getting???? :bun  you may as well pick up some eggs on that run too! :oops:

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Do you need to feed your chickens vegetables weekly? Feed the ducks, turkeys and chickens different food? It is all in what you are feeding them.
I have never given these fish vegetables (though I had a fish that ate bread and vegetables years ago). They get blood worms or brine shrimp depending on what I can handle that day. Stench or yucky worms (freeze dried). I feed them this because they all eat it. Sometimes they get a cube daily. Sometimes (lately) a few cubes every couple days.
So like chickens, it depends on you and your animals. Whatever works for you is right.

I'm fine with my birds- I feed them food meant for chickens and ducks and then I supplement that with mealworms, grass, clovers, and veggies, and the occasional yogurt. But I don't know about fish...
 
Congrats on the babies! Wonderful start to the day, hey? If it's been 24 hours since the Silkie pipped and she hasn't made progress you can investigate by chipping away a bit of the shell. Take a pair of tweezers and break off small pieces, but be careful and work slowly, so you don't nick the inner membrane. Dampen the inner membrane with a wet q-tip (I use clean water) and check the vein situation. If the membrane is clear you can continue chipping away the shell, but don't remove the membrane until you checked the chick's belly area. I did an assist recently and the membrane was clear, but I found a little blood in the veins by the chick's navel still. Once that is clear you can remove enough of the membrane to let the chick complete the hatch. I found once they got their heads clear they're more motivated to get out and once they got a leg free they're fine and will wiggle out of what's left of the egg by themselves.
I DID IT
That little joker jumped out of there and has been the loudest most rambunctious out of the group and the ugliest one HAHAHAHA!!!! And he's got nasty dried up stuff all over his hair.
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I had two more hatch late but they are walking funny.
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Jfer if it's spraddle legs, it fixable. I put the band aid brace on a newly hatched chick for two days and she was just fine after that. It was my first ever hatch too.
 
I'm in GA this weekend and my eggs are all alone in FL on day 20. I won't be home until tomorrow night, which will be day 21 exactly. I hope everything's okay and they are just chilling while absorbing yolk. The good thing is I won't try to assist any early pippers
 
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