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

Words cannot express how much I appreciate the kind words and support I've received from everyone today. It's been a rough day here for us. We have 5 cats and had 5 dogs. Bunny came into my life two years before I met my husband and was a gift from one of my nurses aides after the death of my mini schnauzer. She was only 5 weeks old and had waddled over to me, climbed into my lap and went to sleep. She could hardly walk, she was so little. We knew she was getting up there in age, knew she had old kidneys but her health had been stable lately and she had been running around the pasture with the other dogs just yesterday afternoon. We weren't expecting what happen and it completely blindsided us.

Our 4 remaining furry canine children are grieving, especially our 9 yr old Australian cattle dog who was her best friend and our 3 year old hound mix who was always arguing with her. We are trying to keep them busy and give them lots of love.

I knew you all would understand.

Thank you..:hugs

You need more hugs (and maybe a goat or twelve!)
:hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
 
the styro ones, or use turner trays, but without the turner (the rails are very inexpensive)

Thanks

Gotta go huntin for styro containers...

Words cannot express how much I appreciate the kind words and support I've received from everyone today. It's been a rough day here for us. We have 5 cats and had 5 dogs. Bunny came into my life two years before I met my husband and was a gift from one of my nurses aides after the death of my mini schnauzer. She was only 5 weeks old and had waddled over to me, climbed into my lap and went to sleep. She could hardly walk, she was so little. We knew she was getting up there in age, knew she had old kidneys but her health had been stable lately and she had been running around the pasture with the other dogs just yesterday afternoon. We weren't expecting what happen and it completely blindsided us.

Our 4 remaining furry canine children are grieving, especially our 9 yr old Australian cattle dog who was her best friend and our 3 year old hound mix who was always arguing with her. We are trying to keep them busy and give them lots of love.

I knew you all would understand.

Thank you..:hugs

What Abi said.... :hugs
 
700

Just noticed this edit to hatching 101. I've been using paper egg cartons as turners... What should I be using instead?


Wonder if this is what happened to my last hatch. Many DIS well developed.
Actually I usd them for lockdown
 
Last edited:
Quote: Riiiiiiiiiight.......

Quote: Agreed. I know what it's like - I sobbed all the time for a while after losing my greyhound Froggy to old age - she was absolutely precious and adored me. (As you can see below, she wasn't exactly ladylike in her sleeping positions...)






Sending you more hugs.
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif
hugs.gif


Quote: When I needed to incubate my shipped eggs upright, I used those clear plastic egg cartons, and cut the bottoms out of the cups. worked fine.

- Ant Farm
 
Oh, so during my chicken chores, I went to the Frat House Coop to investigate possible humidity sources for Monkey's comb frostbite. I looked under the waterer, and although there was a dry layer of shavings, when I shifted them with my foot, ALL of the bedding underneath (several inches down to ground) was soaked. Apparently the waterer was leaking or, more likely, the boys kept knocking it around and spilling it. So, I stirred and spread out the wet bedding, added lots of dry on top, and moved the waterer outside. Mystery solved.
clap.gif


Thanks for the advice, all!
thumbsup.gif


- Ant Farm
 
Riiiiiiiiiight....... Agreed. I know what it's like - I sobbed all the time for a while after losing my greyhound Froggy to old age - she was absolutely precious and adored me. (As you can see below, she wasn't exactly ladylike in her sleeping positions...) [/URL When I needed to incubate my shipped eggs upright, I used those clear plastic egg cartons, and cut the bottoms out of the cups. worked fine. - Ant Farm
I'll try them next time. They can be sterilized as well. Much better
 
I know they look skinny in these pics (my angle) but they're really quite fat AND their udders have started to grow! :fl :fl :fl :fl :yesss: :weee :celebrate

400


400
What type are they? It is hard for me to tell from that view.

@ChickenCanoe:hide. I knew it was a bad idea to try quarantine with the weather about to change. I don't know if he stuck his waddles in the little one quart screw in waterer or what, but they're swollen. I feel horrible. I may just need to risk putting him with the others. I don't have any other way to get him thawed water. Is there a way I can treat his waddles?
 
What type are they? It is hard for me to tell from that view.

@ChickenCanoe:hide. I knew it was a bad idea to try quarantine with the weather about to change. I don't know if he stuck his waddles in the little one quart screw in waterer or what, but they're swollen. I feel horrible. I may just need to risk putting him with the others. I don't have any other way to get him thawed water. Is there a way I can treat his waddles?


awe, poor guy! I would coat his wattles with Vaseline. Other than that, I don't know what else to suggest.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom