Halloween/Thanksgiving Hatch-a-Long 2019

At least I'm not the only one. All of my first aid stuff is in the cabinet under the sink so I can get it easily.

What first aid stuff do you have on hand?
For the chicks, I have Blu Kote, vitamins and electrolytes.
In the animal cabinet, I have;

Vet wrap
Artificial tear gel
Vet Rx
Nutri-Drench
Liniment gel
Safety tipped scissors (sharp)
Niacin
Wazine
Corid
Safe-guard
Vetericyn-wound and skin care
Blu-Kote
Vitamins& Electrolytes
Sav-A-Chick electrolytes
Duramycin antibiotic
Terramycin (animal Neosporin)
Iodine
Peroxide
Rubbing alcohol
Benadryl
Corn starch
Epsom salt
Syringes
Tweezers
Gauze
Band-aids
 
At least I'm not the only one. All of my first aid stuff is in the cabinet under the sink so I can get it easily.

What first aid stuff do you have on hand?

Nah not the only one! Me too! I had to put the last hatch outside so i had to do musical coops to get the others out of those grow outs into bigger grow outs. Proccessed 10 birds. Dont have my light on nor the waterer filled, everythings in position though --dont want it heating up the house.
 
I have my feed in my spare bedroom where the brooder is. I'm a nervous wreck. These twins are stressing me out
You are the nutter that set twins so you are going to have to guess when to help.
 
None of us can tell you when to step in and help or not It's a decision you're going to have to make but if I were you I would just keep a close eye on them.
I believe it is way too early right now.
 
I probably won't assist until it's too late I'm sure. I don't want to rush into helping unless it's needed.

I'm not sure if I could've seen it was a double yolker because it looked like a regular yolk, but slightly bigger. Hopefully my Cochins don't lay eggs like that because I may not set more eggs ever again
 

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