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Hello dolfi! How are you?love the details

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Hello dolfi! How are you?love the details
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Will do. Thank youLeave those eggs with the others. They are also losing mass too rapidly.
She's not even a day old yet...seems to be gettin around quite well!I would tape it, it wont hurt that's for sure! How old is the chick now? sometimes after a day you don't notice it, if she is walking and only a newbie she can go a day and then tape her
Quote: my late quail was like that yesterday and by end of day it was fine. she is walking ok? I have taped toes as late as 3 months and fixed easily. sometimes just a day helps them to get stronger and then the taping wont mess up walking near as much too.
Quote: my late quail was like that yesterday and by end of day it was fine. she is walking ok? I have taped toes as late as 3 months and fixed easily. sometimes just a day helps them to get stronger and then the taping wont mess up walking near as much too.
3 Months? Really? That's interesting.
A friend of mine has a chick in a bad situation. It's about 4 weeks old. She told me one of her chicks had "clubbed feet" the day she got them, but I didn't think anything of it. Well, last week she called me saying that one of her chicks had broken legs. I drove over to take a look and the poor thing was in bad shape.
It's legs weren't broken, but they were very screwed up. What she was calling "clubbed feet" was really severely curled toes. The chicks ankle turned outwards and it's hocks bent inwards. One day, it was just too much for the little guy and his legs splayed. The poor baby was scooting around on it's belly to reach the foot on water. I'm not sure how to fix it's legs... They are very messed up and appear permanently deformed...
at the biggining of the thread. im a little upset cause was waiting for my shipped polish eggs and learnd that seven had air cell moving and the other three i could not even see one. i have put them in the egg turner not pluged on my dresser with a dark sheet over them, and in the morning ill see how i incubate them.Hello dolfi! How are you?and what details?![]()
Quote: oh! all that info was updated and organized plus added to, I can suggest you read its update https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101 and as your reading about what is most important with incubating you will run into the shipped eggs section of the notes. Feel free to come and chat and hang with us, plus we are usually here for you if you have questions!
Welcome to the thread, sorry about your eggs, polish are tough as are silkies shipped, they must have weak aircells. If I want to try polish again I will do everything I can to find them local or another state over.
Tell us a little about your incubator and how far have the eggs traveled, where the air cells dime size, quarter size, rolling or just "loose"