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My cochin has been broody for like 3 months now. IT's why I'm only getting 1 egg on average from my RIR.
I think my cochin has laid 1 egg in 3 months. LOL
I think if I do win those silkie eggs, (the 1 dozen.) I may mark 2-3 of them and stick them under her and let her go to town.
we have less issues with cold here, then heat. Our animals do better in the winter here. LOLYup yup. Chicks are hardier than we give them credit for. I feel like a broken record, but ... This past year all of the babies were without heat outside by a few weeks. The ducklings were without heat in the coop in April. Their choice. They hadn't been using it. I kept checking, but they were quiet. It was below freezing, and there was snow on the ground.
I know some people are afraid to bring an infant outside in the winter. Yet a doctor will tell you that as long as it is not frigid, the cold air is good. Besides, people get sick in the winter because they are inside with the germs in a warm, closed in environment.
Sorry. Chicks. Yes, they are totally fine in the winter.
Yup yup. Chicks are hardier than we give them credit for. I feel like a broken record, but ... This past year all of the babies were without heat outside by a few weeks. The ducklings were without heat in the coop in April. Their choice. They hadn't been using it. I kept checking, but they were quiet. It was below freezing, and there was snow on the ground.
I know some people are afraid to bring an infant outside in the winter. Yet a doctor will tell you that as long as it is not frigid, the cold air is good. Besides, people get sick in the winter because they are inside with the germs in a warm, closed in environment.
Sorry. Chicks. Yes, they are totally fine in the winter.
dang girl! good luck with her, I soooo wish I could see!!!I wish I could have shown you all everything I was trying to explain. That and the smell! Ick!!! Well let's just say after I was done getting her out yesterday I looked down at may hands and nails and saw I had yolk goop that stunk caked under several fingernails!!! Icky icky icky!!! Lol I can't tell you how many times I washed my hands off.
Everyone please stay safe with all this awful weather everyone is having!
So today's update whoch originally was the noon update and has now become the update for the whole day because I've been busy. Miracle is alive. I was really worried this afternoon and have started dipping her beak periodically in a electrolyte, probiotic, antibiotic water mixture. Overkill I'm not sure.
But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Last night was rough her feet were a mess and the yolk oozing from her tummy was worrying me a lot! The yolk kept sticking her down to the dry paper towels and literally gluing her in place. Face palm! I did then wrap her in a warm wet paper towel. I've never had that happen where a chick gets glued in place. I felt terrible. I put her in warm wet paper towels the second time I found her glued down in which she had not one but both feet glued down and had stuck her face in it. While her face wasn't stuck down it did glue an eye nearly shut and goop up her whole right side of her face. I cleaned her up and placed her in the dark wet paper towels and back into her strawberry box. My hope was that if more yolk came out it wouldn't turn to glue because of the damp paper towels. It worked. Last night at bed check there was no more yolk oozed out that I could see and she was left in her damp paper towels overnight. They seemed to soothe her. I had put her brother in for a short time but removed him again when I had found her stuck. She had not been able to get up so he was removed to the strawberry box next to hers. This way they can see and talk but she is safe.
This morning when DH2B got up to head to work in the fields(note he still hasn't gotten home yet to show the length of his harvest day- about 6 am is when it starts) I asked him to check on her. Bless his heart he did. She hadn't oozed any more yolk and he placed her on dry folded paper towels to sleep and dry some more. Unfortunately she managed to scoot under the towels and that's how I found her this morning. No idea how or why she wanted to be under them but she did it again after I found her and placed her back on top. That time I really stuffed the paper towels down in there and added more. So because she needed more to deal with she is now splay legged and hobbled. She didn't seem to be able to use her left leg at all but I believe it may just be from the splay leg and needing boots. It was also her left that got glued down BC of the yolk the most. Her stomach is a mess from the last yolk that oozed out of her. I need to clean her up again.
She's slept most of the day. However I have been trying to get her to drink a mix of water electrolyte and probiotic powders and antibiotics. I'm not sure if the antibiotics is right or not its also certainly not measured out to her proper dose but it's the only water soluble antibiotics we have on hand. She hasn't been able to stand or support herself very well so I have been periodically taking her out and pricing her up and dipping her beak. She has been drinking when I do this but only just a tad.
She seems a bit better right now than most of the day. She's adjusting to her hobble I think. She seems more steady and is also sitting up and trying to stand, although she does topple over again. Still I'm proud of her she's such a little fighter.
I've been praying God let's us keep her unless it means a life of suffering for her.
I'm trying to remain guarded but I can't help but have a little hope right now. She's such an incredible little chick. She knows that I'm Mommy a swear that she imprinted on me but more than that she seems to know as animals do that I want to help her and that I'm trying to. This afternoon she wouldn't sleep and was seeming kinda weaker. So I picked her up and held her singing softly. Wouldn't you know her screams and peeps turned to murmurs and purrs and she fell asleep. Right as my lunch was ready. Lol who thinks I are right then? Lol I didn't I gave her about ten minutes of snuggle time before succumbing to my hunger. Also worried about her getting chilled I told her she needed to go back to bed. Man I felt guilty about that.
Ugh I know you can't help it or at least I can't. I always become attached to the ones that I give special care to but gosh does it make it hard if they don't make it. Miracle though she's special. She really seems like a little miracle to me. I have no other idea for how she survived and has made it this far.
I'm hoping and praying I get to keep her and that someday she will be a big beautiful hen and I can cheer when she lays her first egg.![]()
Also she is moving both her legs more and her toes even seem much better boots will be put on tonight. She has pooped twice and loves to snuggle. No if only our dogs would shut up and let her sleep. Every house and they think Daddy is home.
Quote: interesting, poor thingsMike has a bunch in the bator now, and most of what I have left so we shall see, dang fertility in the serama is still sucky!!! ughhhh![]()
awww im so sorry They are just a lovely gang!! so velvty looking in that image!
Wow! How much snow? It has been getting pretty cold here at night already (freezing and below), still in the 60s(F) during the day. Last winter we had a few feet of snow, and I just can't imagine tiny chicks out in that... but it is supposedly going to be a very hard winter this year. You know, I have told people the same thing for years about sickness in winter... never seems to sink in.
cant wait to see as they growI did have a chick once (penguin) who was black and white but ended up all black. But even then, the "white" was yellowish. This chick is white. I am really anxious to find out what she is. I have never had a chick quite that color. I usually like mixed breeds because you never know what you are going to get. But I guess assortments have that same mystery![]()
sorry about the DISLove love love I'm so jealous we were looking after you said that but it's better we didn't buy. We don't have the money and this way we can hopefully get some more in the spring.
Before I forget @Sally Sunshine last night I candled all four eggs that were still in the bator but unfortunately they were all DIS looks like two or three of them pipped into blood vessels. Kinda crazy. Two of them were cracked so possibly bacteria for those two I don't know. One or two were malpositioned two were in the perfect position and needed to internally pip. One of the others may have been malpositioned or it had internally pipped then turned but it had torn into the air cell.
I'm so bummed they looked so good two had absorbed the yolk two hadn't. I'm not sure what caused it except the ones the had blood all out of the veins idk. Perhaps next spring we could try again. I'm bummed my OE is a cockeral but he's still cool and Miracle is such a blessing I hope she makes it.
Thank you again for the eggs. I hope if there is a next time it goes better.![]()
My oldest SPR (gosh, I hate that the raccoons got my others!) is officially 22 weeks. I really did expect her first egg today.![]()
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Congrats!!Okay, I think I have caught up on this thread now. :-D I am loving all the chic, and rooster, pictures! Congratulations on all the new chicks! They are all so cute! I am sorry for all the sad outcomes, they break my heart. I hope the struggling chicks make it!
As of early this evening, we had three chicks hatched. The chocolate one, and two yellow ones (both look like pure Buff Orpingtons). 8 more to go! That is where I will be for most of the day today.
Also last night, we discovered that two more hens have decided to join in on the motherly excitement, both Buff Brahmas! So we will give them a day or so to see if they change their minds, and then get them set up with a dozen eggs each (it is getting quite cold here so we decided to play it safe, even though they can cover quite a bit more). So eggciting!!
thats great that you hubby loves it too!!Thanks! Lol Yeah, we are becoming quite the broody experts! We were hoping for broody hens, but we were not expecting them to start so young, and definitely did not expect them to brood so late in the year. But, in spite of the fast approaching winter, I am loving it! Actually, I think my hubby loves it about as much as I do. This is 5 mommas in 11 weeks. Looks like the hen house expansion will be happening about a year ahead of our plans.
so sorryuPsIDE DoWN ChICk UPDATE:
He was determined but very small compared to the others. He gave it his best but gave up the fight last night. Sweet dreams upsidedown chick rip.