Hi Sally. I've found some duck weed to feed to chickens. Some love it some not so much.
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You can always wash it down with this.
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Afternoon Abi.
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really that stressful? and you have gone through that stuff!!! bawahhahhahhaaaaa
hmmmm you need more bators!!
I thought it was ants as well
That actually sounds good!
You also thought Bud Light was beans.![]()
so cute!!!!
oh Mel, I am so sorry love, too sad.
this was "Patty" I got her and Barry from Bill and Sheree Paterson-he is my chicken vet and friend. Got them as a gift when we lost Consuela our mutt chicken. Her and Barry-named after the Pattersons (Bill + Sheree= Barry and Patterson was Patty) were quite the pair. Barry will miss his old girl. I am so sad I never got a bird from them-some hatched but didn't make it.![]()
This is Barry.
I will miss her but I tried everythingIt was the humane thing to do. Bill has a trio of birds for me. I haven't decided if I want them. I have not had luck with the Malaysian line but maybe this was meant to be.
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Quote: I hear that Kaj!! hey how are you feeling today? @kajira
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Morning everyone!
Day 19 for me. No pips yet so I topped off the water pot, gently positioned the eggs so the air cell was facing the outside of the canopy and shut things up until tomorrow when I'll probably have to top off again. The house humidity is only running 32% so if I don't keep that reservoir full, the humidity really drops in the incubator. I discovered that I'm able to shine my little LED CREE styled flashlight through the canopy and visualize the Air Cells on the eggs. I think I saw one internal pip but the real interesting thing was that while I was out letting the flock out into their run, DH reported that he had to pull our big Tom cat off the incubator as he was scratching at the canopy. We have 5 cats and yesterday I caught one of the females nosing around the incubator also. Till now none of them have showed any interest it, so I can only speculate that they are hearing something that we can't at this point in time.
I still think this is incredibly stressful, LOL.you got this!!! cant wait for this hatch!!! whoot![]()
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I am so happy about the brahma, my dad has two boys and a bunch of girls from my flock yet, not sure they started laying or not, I can always trade eggs for his eggs if you would like to try again and add more of the big ones..Here's an update on my life with my chickens. To catch anyone up who isn't familiar with what happened, I lost most of my flock to a massacre by my neighbors dogs about a year ago. The only survivors were a serama mama and her 3 babies that were being housed in a separate area. I had spent hundreds getting a flock started of specialty breeds, they were young and in their coop when the dogs came over and got into the coop and killed all of them. It was devastating...but here I am nearly a year later and these are the birds I have now; 4 partridge brahmas (1 rooster, 1 hen and 2 month old chicks), 2 mauve orpington pullets, a pair of chocolate orpingtons, 4 barnevelder pullets (2 black and 2 blue), a pair of silver laced orpingting teenagers, an assortment of other layers (for the eggs) and 11 babies. I ordered 10 chicks from My Pet Chicken that arrived last Tuesday. I sold 4 of those chicks and then went to the feed store and bought 5 more...haha, love chicken math. Speaking of...after I bought my chicks, my husband told me to go count how many chickens I have!!! Count them?? Who counts how many chickens they have? He apparently doesn't understand chicken math! I'll have to fill him in one of these days. I gave my seramas back to the lady I got them from because they weren't fairing well with all of my full sized chickens. Anyway, I must go feed all those birds but wanted to fill you in first.
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hi sweets
interesting!! you gonna try growing some?
Quote: yeah yeah medication it was good till it starts to run low Hi MC
Quote:Chick Boost™ should be mixied with fresh clean water, provided everyday for the first 8 weeks, at which time they can be switched to Egg Boost.
Chick Boost™ introduces beneficial bacteria to the crop which assist the chick in developing a positive bacteria culture in its digestive tract. Commercially hatched chicks are raised in a clean enviroment and are not exposed to natural flora found in the hens digestive tract. Because of HCl gastric secreation which starts at day 18 of incubation, a newborn chick is at high risk for disease. More than any other animal chicks should be provided beneficial bacteria right after birth.
Beneficial Bacteria in the digestive tract help to crowd out the bad bacteria. This is known as selective exclusion and will help the animal fight off bad bacteria.(E. Coli, etc). A healthy gut leads to a healthy immune system to help combat disease and stress.
Chick Boost™ mixes easily into water and is recommended that as soon chicks are born that the water is made available to them.
1 –10gm scoop is included, mix 1 scoop per gallon.
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There is another product that is produced by the same entity, HenBoost, it is a little less in the % min/max of nutrients but also apperantly contains an enzyme for digestion, which when I had previously compared the ingredients they were pretty much the same, except the Chick Boost was stronger.
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Looky what I got yesterday! I am soooooo eggcited!But now I have to purge the eggs I started last week to get these in there
I am broken in two about it, the bator my friend has doesn't have a turner right now, and I am not capable of hand turning them, and the eggs I placed last week wont be ready for lock down for another 10 days otherwise I could use her bator as the hatcher.... and these new eggs can't wait that long as the eldest ones were pulled on 2/18! At least the purged eggs wont go to waste! I will be giving them to my dogs to eat! They love eggs, fresh and warm so this shouldn't be any different than say Balut.....![]()
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My 11 OEGB eggs are officially in lock down. I slowed down turning them late Thursday afternoon. I was seeing a lot of twitchy rocking in a couple of the eggs and about three more wouldn't stay in the position I put them in when I turned them so I gave up. I started keeping the humidity up yesterday and keeping an eye on them. My Brinsea handbook says it's okay to top off the water reservoir as long as you don't do it more frequently than every 6 hours and/or see any pips. Since I didn't see any signs of a pip, I topped it off and checked a couple of eggs for internal pip. None yet so now the waiting begins.
I did 5 years as an OB nurse. Delivered two babies when the doc didn't get there in time. I've worked with Alzehimers and dementia patients, including my own parents. I've done CPR 3 times, but I tell ya guys. THIS is what I consider real stress! LOL! I even have been listening for peeps with my stethoscope and standing over the incubator yelling PIP BLAST YOU! at the top of my lungs.
There is never any Xanax around when you REALLY need them.
really that stressful? and you have gone through that stuff!!! bawahhahhahhaaaaa![]()
hmmmm you need more bators!!
Quote: Good morning to you all
Yummmy!
ant cake??
I thought it was ants as well
Hello, Darlin'![]()
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Swallower workin' gooder yet?
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really that stressful? and you have gone through that stuff!!! bawahhahhahhaaaaa
hmmmm you need more bators!!
I thought it was ants as well