EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Breathe! A little bleeding doesn't mean dead. Just be sure that you raise the humidity! It can't really be too high at this point.
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Yeah got humidity at 70 - 80%. Ill see how it goes???
 
I thought everyone might like an update on Premie, the little silkie :) She is such a lovable little thing and spent most of the morning being held and cuddled. She absolutely couldn't stand being alone in the brooder so I took a chance and carefully supervised her in with the week old poults. They really tower above her but she absolutely loves them! Now that the poults have figured out that she's not some dangerous little beast, they love her too lol











not sure why a couple uploaded sideways :/ oh well
 


Ok so this is the one I'm helping... I keep wetting it with wet paper towels. The membrane still has vessels that need to be absorbed! Correct?
 
I thought everyone might like an update on Premie, the little silkie :) She is such a lovable little thing and spent most of the morning being held and cuddled. She absolutely couldn't stand being alone in the brooder so I took a chance and carefully supervised her in with the week old poults. They really tower above her but she absolutely loves them! Now that the poults have figured out that she's not some dangerous little beast, they love her too lol











not sure why a couple uploaded sideways :/ oh well
That is just too cute!!! I love the fuzzy feet
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@daxigait - The gnomes are back, and now they are hiding all of my bungee cords, so I can't make those new MHP tonight (I will tear the place apart tomorrow for the bungees, or buy more - which would, of course, lead to them being found immediately). So I took apart the smaller MHP I had set up for the newly hatched 5 chicks in my last hatch - I needed to take it apart anyway to tidy up. I took photos, and will now post them in reverse order (so it looks like I'm putting it together). I will talk through this with more detail than you perhaps may need, in case someone else wants to try it. (I have had great success with it, and have quiet, calm chicks that get to sleep in the dark at night under their cozy "mama").

First, you need to have the right heating pad of course - one WITHOUT automatic shut off. It can be difficult to figure out the features when shopping for a heating pad, and on the MHP thread, folks actually have resorted to going by specific product numbers just to be sure. If you are not sure, build it ahead of time and monitor it to ensure it heats well and stays on (and that it will come back on if the power goes out). Here are the two I like and recommend - the cheapest. One is king size, the other is standard size - I double this up to make a BIG MHP that lasts until they don't need so much heat.

https://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-732-...rd_wg=ziJW9&psc=1&refRID=FQ92M6MAV3Z9N3V8GW8B

https://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-731-..._rd_wg=gdNO2&refRID=WN94K7FDSNQYT8J6GTXP&th=1

Now, to build the frame. You can use whatever you have, but I have found welded wire works best. Hardware cloth is not strong/stiff enough and could collapse not he chicks. Cut welded wire fencing (or other quite stiff but bendable material) to the approximate size of the heating pad you will be using - it doesn't have to be exact, just as close as you can. Then you will need to cover up the sharp bits left from where you cut - on this one pictured, I used multiple layers of duct tape. I have since found that poly tubing slit down the side (I had some lying around) works better. DON'T use regular garden hose - there's "stuff" in the regular hoses that will outgas - I learned this when I started heating it up and could smell it. (Suspect this could hurt the chicks.)



Next, bungee the heating pad to the underside of the frame, with writing side down. Use as many bungees as you need (and the size you need) to keep it from sagging.





Then, cover the whole thing in a pillowcase or other similar enclosed cover that you improvise. This is important, as chicks like to wiggle around under there, and if you do not cover it, they can get trapped in the frame. (Folks have lost chicks due to this.) Early on I used extra old grungy pillowcases I had around. When I needed to actually get another pillowcase (after ripping the old ones), I went for a zippered pillow cover - it has been MUCH easier to keep closed and clean.



Now you need to snug the pillowcase up so that it doesn't sag into the cave. I do this by pulling the extra material to one edge, folding it over, and then using clamps to hold in place.

Finally, cover it. I use cloth diapers (the thick Gerber ones) because they are soft and are meant to be pooped on and washed and bleached (you could also use old towels, which would also work great). When the chicks get older they will perch on top (like they do on Momma's back), and poop on it. Switch them out as needed. For the larger ones I make (which are tall enough for the older chicks to use), once the chicks start getting super messy, I use some of those washable puppy poop pads I had lying around - that works well.

When setting up in the brooder, put it at one end, but make sure there's a little space at the back as well so that they can find their way out if they get too warm. When first hatched, I put the water quite close to the entrance to the MHP - they pop out, drink, and pop back under. I also put crumbles on the paper towels right by the entrance, and will trail them to the feeder so they eventually find their way there. They will spend a LOT of time under there at first, then will start wandering, popping back under if they need a warm up.

I hope that helps!!!

- Ant Farm
 
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I was just laughing until I cried!
As I carried the bottle of rum back into the kitchen, I wondered how I could use it in my cookie dough.
Cue first bout of laughter.
It got to the vanilla, and what do I have? Immature vanilla extract I started two weeks ago. What is extract? Flavored vodka!
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How about a shot with each cookie
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I thought everyone might like an update on Premie, the little silkie :) She is such a lovable little thing and spent most of the morning being held and cuddled. She absolutely couldn't stand being alone in the brooder so I took a chance and carefully supervised her in with the week old poults. They really tower above her but she absolutely loves them! Now that the poults have figured out that she's not some dangerous little beast, they love her too lol











not sure why a couple uploaded sideways :/ oh well
Believe it or not, my turkey poults were really good with my sex linked chicks, too.
 
I thought everyone might like an update on Premie, the little silkie :) She is such a lovable little thing and spent most of the morning being held and cuddled. She absolutely couldn't stand being alone in the brooder so I took a chance and carefully supervised her in with the week old poults. They really tower above her but she absolutely loves them! Now that the poults have figured out that she's not some dangerous little beast, they love her too lol not sure why a couple uploaded sideways :/ oh well
That is so great! Not to mention cute! :love
 

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