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

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mine is 17 how about a trade?



kidding...
 
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IDK she looks cute...

you just cannot be fooled. my son was leader in his church group has played lead guitar in blues groups/concerts (here playing with Buddy Guy) and just an all around easy kid, the best part is he is moved out of the house!!!
 
IDK she looks cute...

you just cannot be fooled. my son was leader in his church group has played lead guitar in blues groups/concerts (here playing with Buddy Guy) and just an all around easy kid, the best part is he is moved out of the house!!!
I hear that! lol
 
This are my January hatch having their first day of sun
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He/she was shrink wrapped. Had to help.
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And these are the rest of them.
So cute.

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I also have some in the incubator day 7 and out of 47 I ended up with About 20 ,and half of them I am uneasy of...
Huuuu so disappointed. My last hatch I had 25 moving at lock down and only hatched ten.
Humidity was good, temperature was good. Why would this happens.?
 
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Had a bad thermometer and I am dealing with the fallout from that which is a mushy chick. I can hear fluid in her lungs so I am trying a novel treatment and it is looking like it might be promising.

I figured that the problem is developmental when the issue is low temp and high humidity. So I did some research on how NICU babies are treated for fluid in the lungs and I came up with a combination of bronchodilator, steroid, antibiotic and diuretic treatment.

I have asthma so I have the antibiotics, steroid and bronchodilator covered. I got some furosemide from my vet to cover the diuretic. She has made it 72 hours and has passed her meconium and is now showing some slight interest in pecking at the food on the floor.

Wish me luck.
 
Had a bad thermometer and I am dealing with the fallout from that which is a mushy chick. I can hear fluid in her lungs so I am trying a novel treatment and it is looking like it might be promising.

I figured that the problem is developmental when the issue is low temp and high humidity. So I did some research on how NICU babies are treated for fluid in the lungs and I came up with a combination of bronchodilator, steroid, antibiotic and diuretic treatment.

I have asthma so I have the antibiotics, steroid and bronchodilator covered. I got some furosemide from my vet to cover the diuretic. She has made it 72 hours and has passed her meconium and is now showing some slight interest in pecking at the food on the floor.

Wish me luck.
maybe you should add some viagra

http://www.nichd.nih.gov/cochrane_data/shahp_06/shahp_06.html
 
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