jenniferlamar70
Songster
Look what i came back too after dinner!! Im thinking we may have a hatchling tomorrow morning!!

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Look what i came back too after dinner!! Im thinking we may have a hatchling tomorrow morning!!![]()
Can anyone tell me if these look li
(Please excuse the dirty eggs. The hens don't like keeping their feet clean)
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I absolutely positively hate them....lol I would never buy another, and no they don't help with poop. Actually they roost on the top and poop more I think...lol Filling them is a pain because the top is so much higher than the bottom. Hard to explain. If you just fill the bottom portion the food is low in the feeder. If you fill it enough that it comes up to the holes it makes a mess before you can close it. This one sits outside all the time, I don't normally use it, but I needed something for out there. I hate the big round one that I have in the coop, but it's better and they don't poop in it.
So I have another experiement I am trying with helping sticky chicks. SO far all is good, I have a call duck that is three days late and I can tell he's got a lot of gooy stuff in that shell, So I'm atempting to save him, I know the chances are 90/10 out of a 100 and that meaning 90% of not making it and 10% making it. So far my little experement is working out OK. I have managed to remove MOST of the sticky gooy stuff out without harming the embroy. He's still alive and it's be almost 24 hours. I'm patiently waiting for him to absorb some yolk and internally pipped. It's a slow process but if this works out I WILL BE OVER JOYED.
I will keep you updated on my results. With him being this sticky I usually lose them but so far, CROSSING FINGERS IN A BIG WAY, he's still alive..
LOL, You just not set-up to fill those easy fill long "red ones" LOL---YET. Get you a plastic container with a lid----pour the 50lb bag of feed in it, But make sure the plastic container is a little longer than the "long red one"or the metal ones. Place the red one down inside the container----pour it full of feed without opening it---shake it a little so excess feed falls out and give it back to them. The only time I open those it to wash them. They Fill Soooooo Easy----like this---gotta do something when you go about 20 to fill twice a day !!! LOL
I Need Help. I accidentally cracked an Egg in the incubator, they only have a few days left before hatch. What should I do. I candled to see if it was still alive, there is still heavy Veining, and there was movement, No Leaks so it did not pop the membrane but what do I do to keep bacteria and Microorganisms out of the egg?!? I'm gonna put some petroleum jelly over the crack for now.
I do answer and offer a lot of info on the broody hen thread. I know we are on the wrong thread but I will give you a quick reply. I do not use a silkie for a hatching hen a lot, maybe a dozen in the last year. I usually let the other hens or the incubator hatch their eggs. The ones I do use are for sure Moved to the private hatching pens and I never have a problem with them. The broody silkie stays with them till they do not need her anymore----then I usually sale the chicks or most of them. I never----with No chicks allow them with the Flock---older chickens(Just My Way--I do not like the pecking and killing that happens with a lot of them). I feel if you will move the broody silkies to a private pen---like I do---you will see a lot better results. Make sure if you do that you use 1/2" hardware cloth of the pens----to keep the chicks in and the snakes/rats out. Good Luck!
Did anybody set for the fourth of July? I didn't set yesterday which is the technical set date but I set 8 NN eggs today and will set a bunch of cemani eggs tomorrow. They tend to hatch two days early so probably will hatch on the 4th. Wouldn't be surprised if the NNs hatch early either.
I also had to steal back the keet that I had given my broody hen. It just wasn't thriving with her - the size difference between it and two I had kept inside was very noticeable so it's probably a good thing that I decided to take it. She still has the AC cross chick I gave her so she's happy.
Haha same here. My youngest is just 6 months now and im breastfeeding. Can't decide which is more demanding, my kids or my chicks/eggs lmao..
So i took the petroleum off and replaced it with Wax, What Do You Think?!? LMAO.
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Look what i came back too after dinner!! Im thinking we may have a hatchling tomorrow morning!!![]()
Can anyone tell me if these look like normal air cells for eggs on day 11?
(Please excuse the dirty eggs. The hens don't like keeping their feet clean)
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Hoped I would have a duckling this morning but woke up to this...starting an assist now. This guy is stuck!!
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