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

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Our coturnix were doing fine. To make them do even better, I told Bernie to boil up a culled clear egg each day and feed it to them.


He did as instructed. The coturnix were wolfing down the egg so Bernie turned his attention to the hatcher to send an update. In the five or ten minutes he took to count a few extra chicks and zips, the fire ants came for the egg and attacked the chicks. They were decimated. Only four were still breathing. When these ants bite me I itch for hours and sometimes days. Mosquitos don’t bother me at all. The toxicity of the ants is astonishing.


My fault. I failed to ask Bernie to put the quail’s cage on stilts in water buckets.


We live. We learn. We keep trying.


On a good note, the chickens are still hatching at a steady rate. 60 would be awesome.
 
Was wondering can plugging the holes for the first 10 days cause the humidity to be higher? Right now my incubator it heating almost constantly about 102 but humidity is fuxuating our weather here has been really hot or kinda cool so it changes the humidity
 
Was wondering can plugging the holes for the first 10 days cause the humidity to be higher? Right now my incubator it heating almost constantly about 102 but humidity is fuxuating our weather here has been really hot or kinda cool so it changes the humidity
plugging holes will raise humidity.

is your incubator fanless?

what is your humidity inside versus outside?
 
Yes my incubator is an old round galvanized steel one with no fan a fan wont work on this kind and cant lower the humidity any more inside the humidity is between 45 and 57 outside 97
97 outside? While its possible, it seems improbable. you must be dripping in sweat.

is it raining?

Even in tropical downpours 10 degrees from the equator, my humidity never gets that high.

Did you calibrate the hygrometer?
 
Day 2. No deaths. I'm guessing I lost about 30 total. I quit counting. After I lost 8 chicks one day with the Sulmet I went back to the corid. I noticed yesterday that several of my mid size chicks are missing too. I don't know if its hawks or sickness. Anyone. Things are looking up.
It sounds like you've turned a corner finally. That is good news! I'm sorry to hear about the missing chicks though. It doesn't rain, it pours. Many predators like going for small to mid size chicks. Easy to kill and cart off. Also they don't fight back like mature chickens. How predator proof are your pens?
 
And I have another sick chick. She's losing her feathers/hair on her head and neck and looking real poor. I can't get her to eat or drink. I'm removing her from the rest.
Have you dusted them for lice and mites? I've seen this happen to some of my chicks when we had problems with mites. My chicks went completely bald. I remember thinking at the time they looked like little vultures. We ended up losing 2 of them.
 
Quote: It may have shed a little intestinal lining. It does look alarmingly like blood or worse. Have you looked at the poop chart? It's gross, but very informative.
 
97 outside? While its possible, it seems improbable. you must be dripping in sweat.

is it raining? 

Even in tropical downpours 10 degrees from the equator, my humidity never gets that high.

Did you calibrate the hygrometer?

Yes I am it fluctuates yes I do I also have a fan going in that room to keep it lest humid
 
Yes I am it fluctuates yes I do I also have a fan going in that room to keep it lest humid
in the philippines my humidity is 82% most days. Highest is 88%

Inside the incubator I get 50% with a mini dehumidifier and 55% if I dont run the dehumidifier.

I have lots of losses due to wet chicks. Its unavoidable but a statistic I have to live with,
 
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