G'mornin' Sally and
Morning everybody!!!!!!!
Sorry to hear of the quitters and the like for everyone who's had trying to hatch.
on all the babies hatched and hatching!!!! Very exciting!!!
I've had 3 chicken eggs that I can tell for certain that have quite and a few I suspect, but wasn't sure so I left 'em in.
The one egg for my royal purple guinea is the only one developing for certain and there's one I can't tell.
The rest of the guinea eggs were all clears. Which is "maybe" a good thing. Put a dent into their world domination plans.
The button quail?
One of the eggs is clear...lol. Todays day 13 so time will tell I guess.
I'm just dealing with a few issues in my previously hatched chicks.
The first presented with neurological issues and I was worried it was something contagious.
Of course this happened when I was combining and didn't have time to properly assess things.
But I thought I'd wait before jumping to conclusions. I started suspecting vitamin deficiencies.
Then I had a chick present with a drooping head. Both eating and drinking with full appetites.
AND then the one little chick started to show the beginning signs of a twisting beak.
I had a few chick deaths from coccidiosis just recently.
I had switched all my chicks onto medicated (Amprol) feed after going through a course of Amprol with everybody.
BUT I moved a clean set of chicks (on medicated feed) into the cleaned (but not disinfected etc.) brooder.
These are the chicks above that are starting to showing signs of vitamin deficiencies because the coccidia are causing enough damage that the chicks can't absorb nutrients/vitamins/minerals.
Vitamin B2, E and D3 specifically. I'm sure others as well.
I consulted the vet with my findings and they agreed.
So the feed with was not enough to stave off the coccidiosis.
And I'm realizing that my earlier chicks were showing slight signs of vitamin deficiencies but not enough to show clinical illness.
A good aha moment. The OEGB chick that had got chilled and I posted about? It's the one who's showing the beak issues.
So I came across some interesting info in my searching that explains some of the reasons of embryonic mortality at the various growth stages from deficiencies.
https://www.nap.edu/read/2114/chapter/9
Specifically table 7.2
I also just came across an article last night that higher protein aids the growth of coccidiosis in comparison to a lower protein feed.
I'll have to research this further. It also has other interesting information.
http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol....on to Diseases and Heat stress in Poultry.pdf