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Soooooo true
 
Dedicating myself to the hona chicks today. (And laundry, and junk sorting.) It's been a bit like triage around here, everyone getting minimal care because finishing the hatcher was the most desperate project.

Sick hona is spasming when I hold it? Legs and head twitch. I'm making it a super thin slurry. I spent yesterday trying to get it hydrated. It's a bit stronger today, seems hungry and thirsty.
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Poor chicky. Just what you need, one more thing.
Have you looked at Kathy's thread * New Thread! - How to Provide Emergency and Supportive Care *
 
Linda, somehow lost your quote. Regarding your incubator, can you put it in a closet? Should be much steadier temps with the door closed. Or maybe put it in a larger cardboard box? Anything that will keep drafts away, but still allow it to breathe. Hatching makes you happy! You must hatch!
 
Linda, somehow lost your quote. Regarding your incubator, can you put it in a closet? Should be much steadier temps with the door closed. Or maybe put it in a larger cardboard box? Anything that will keep drafts away, but still allow it to breathe. Hatching makes you happy! You must hatch!

I was debating that, I think I just need to take a small break and get back to trying.
 
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