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

i think lice are worse!!! I got birds from a great breeder and they had mites.one spray of frontline and no more mites!!! I heard this elector just drops them dead and quick. we will see. i have both plus frontline. i wasnt screwing around with this!!! :barnie :ep :bow :he :hit

Oof, that elector stuff is spendy :/
 
Oof, that elector stuff is spendy
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But I couldnt take the permetherin the fumes were so bad
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This seemed much more gentle and easy to handle the birds in once I got a system going. Had to contact our whole group from Nationals that bought birds there. in case that was the source. Makes me leary about showing and buying birds.
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But it's all about being a responsible animal owner and the elector psp is working best for me so far. I am open to other suggestions for the outdoor birds as I will be treating all of them too just in case.... Large fowl are harder to dip than tiny 1 pounders
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@vasher it sounds good, dont be afraid to candle every 2 days AFTER day 10 keep a better eye on air cells, and day 17 if you see draw down lock them down.

if I gave you the following ignore it, I tend to give the link many times and dont remember who got it.

*IMPORTANT INFO= TIMELINES PIPS ZIPS!!! & MARKING AIR CELLS DAY 18, DRAW DOWN, INTERNAL PIP, EXTERNAL PIP, and ZIPPING post #35770
 
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I hope everyone has had a good day. Fire and echo got to go outside for the first time today. We left them after a few hours, and will soon be back to feed. I am nervous like a mom sending her kid off by themselves for the first time
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They had a blast.

That is super!!! They are so cute...
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I'm getting my new babies tomorrow.

That is a seriously cute little piggy!!!!!

@Fire Ant Farm Hi, I got the two extra pullets last fall to supplement my four one of which I lost. I have about twenty due next weekend.
Cool. If the hatches go well, maybe you can work up a spiral breeding plan.

My worst nightmare as a chicken owner has finally come true..... Poultry lice
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I can handle blood guts puke poop sputum but not lice
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I bought permetherin and Elector PSP even though it was ridiculously expensive. Tried the permetherin first but was gagging from the smell-just like gasoline fumes. Felt like it was an impossible project to tackle-mostly by myself and one handed. Came up with a system that made it a little more streamline but still disgusting. Laureen is in Vegas so i am hoping she will be back tomorrow and help me with whatever I cant do myself. The wrist say no more tonight so I will enjoy a bottle of wine and live to fight again tomorrow
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any suggestions or treatment that have worked for any of you-please share. I am bat chit crazy right now with my skin crawling!!!
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Ew. Yeah, bugs are yucky. I need to do a health check on mine and plan to castor oil all their legs as I suspect at least some in other coops have scaly leg mites. I'll clip nails and spurs and check for body mites at the same time. I was originally going to do it tonight, but Monkey and me had a rough evening with the leg soak - it practically turned into a bath - and I'm too beat. I discovered that he had scabs on BOTH feet (the other one was between his toes on the other foot). After three days of soaking and this SolvaKer stuff, and him walking on sweet PDZ in his hospital wing (which was drying as well as soft), I was able to coax the scabs off (non surgically) - only one bled, and no gook underneath that I can see. I'll keep it up a few more days, just in case, and then castor oil his legs and take him back out. He enjoyed being blown dry, but both of us were miserable with my bandaging attempts.
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Everybody, I have just beaten my own personal record!! The previous record was 8 hatched I have just reached nine!! Almost 50%


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Miracle babies!!!!

I'm so tired.... Long day.

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That is super!!! They are so cute... :love
That is a seriously cute little piggy!!!!! 

Cool. If the hatches go well, maybe you can work up a spiral breeding plan. 

Ew. Yeah, bugs are yucky. I need to do a health check on them and plan to castor oil all their legs as I suspect at least some in other coops have scaled leg mites. I'll clip nails and spurs and check for body mites at the same time. I was originally going to do it tonight, but Monkey and me had a rough evening with the leg soak - it practically turned into a bath - and I'm too beat. I discovered that he had scabs on BOTH feet (the other one was between his toes on the other foot). After three days of soaking and this SolvaKer stuff, and him walking on sweet PDZ in his hospital wing (which was drying as well as soft), I was able to coax the scabs off (non surgically) - only one bled, and no gook underneath that I can see. I'll keep it up a few more days, just in case, and then castor oil his legs and take him back out. He enjoyed being blown dry, but both of us were miserable with my bandaging attempts. :th

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:weee  Miracle babies!!!!

I can help with bandaging if you wish.. Between Maple, Chrissy, and Mabel (neighbour's chook w/ busted leg) I can do a decent leg wrap. :lol:
 
That is super!!! They are so cute... :love
That is a seriously cute little piggy!!!!! 

Cool. If the hatches go well, maybe you can work up a spiral breeding plan. 

Ew. Yeah, bugs are yucky. I need to do a health check on mine and plan to castor oil all their legs as I suspect at least some in other coops have scaly leg mites. I'll clip nails and spurs and check for body mites at the same time. I was originally going to do it tonight, but Monkey and me had a rough evening with the leg soak - it practically turned into a bath - and I'm too beat. I discovered that he had scabs on BOTH feet (the other one was between his toes on the other foot). After three days of soaking and this SolvaKer stuff, and him walking on sweet PDZ in his hospital wing (which was drying as well as soft), I was able to coax the scabs off (non surgically) - only one bled, and no gook underneath that I can see. I'll keep it up a few more days, just in case, and then castor oil his legs and take him back out. He enjoyed being blown dry, but both of us were miserable with my bandaging attempts. :th

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:weee  Miracle babies!!!!



Yeah! And there's still like 6 or 8 pips :th
 

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