Hands on hatching and help

Amy, congrats on the chicks and sorry you have to cull one. Personally my choice of cull method would be to snip the head off with shears quickly. The chicks never feels a thing and is dead instantly. There are some other methods floating around such as putting it in a tub with baking soda and vinegar, but that actually suffocates it to death with carbon dioxide, which the chick can sense and will cause it to panic, plus it hurts, so I'd avoid anything like that.

Edit: Lol we posted at the same time about the baking soda and vinegar method.
 
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Amy, congrats on the chicks and sorry you have to cull one. Personally my choice of cull method would be to snip the head off with shears quickly. The chicks never feels a thing and is dead instantly. There are some other methods floating around such as putting it in a tub with baking soda and vinegar, but that actually suffocates it to death with carbon dioxide, which the chick can sense and will cause it to panic, plus it hurts, so I'd avoid anything like that.

Edit: Lol we posted at the same time about the baking soda and vinegar method.

Agree....
 
I don't even think "I'll fit into them again someday" anymore. I concluded it was wishful thinking. Was small almost my entire life, then I had my son in my 30's and haven't been able to get back down since. I just pray I don't get bigger....lol Congrats! Could be stickiness left from the hatch keeping them from looking fluffed up, and high humidity in the bator also keeps them from fluffing up well. :hugs Sorry about the pony. I can't even imagine.
Thanks :hugs
It helped some! I will try again tonight. Right now, they're still pretty weak from hatching and get cold fast.
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I will attach pictures later. They're pretty cute little mix-breed chicks!
:thumbsup I'm looking forward to seeing them!
:weee They're here they're here!!! 9 of the tiniest little feathered babies I've ever seen!! Beautiful little quail!!! They popped out like popcorn!! Thank you for all the help and suggestions!!
Congrats!!!
I had a broody sitting on this egg and she broke it,but the membrane is still in tact. due on June 29-or 30th. I brought egg inside to put in incubator. I put a warm damp paper towel on it it still has a few days to go, I will not help it out because IT IS NOT READY! I can hear it making crunching sounds in egg, I hope it hatches.
Oh my goodness! :fl hang in there little one!
So skipping the ever present drama that hasn't been delt with, I have a story to tell. Close to a month ago I went out to close up the coops and I always do a head count. I came up one short. One of the pullets that hatched by my broody bantam last October was missing. I figured the predator was back and took her. Late the next morning I see her out side, but again that night she came up missing. After a couple times of this I concluded that she had made a nest and was brooding somewhere. My main coop is built onto a big shed that the landlord has filled with all kinds of crap- junk mainly. On the far side that my run for the other coop is attatched to is a open "window". No glass just where he had cut out for a window and never put one in. I had seen her fly up to the window before. So, a week ago I decided to investigate and opened up the shed and attempted to look around in there. I saw no signs of her and could only move so much crap around. On my way out I noticead the bottom of a deep cat litter pan on the shelf that runs along the bottom of the window, so I reached over and pulled it down only to find 24 eggs in the thing. So I took them all in to candle. All but two were clear, no development. The two that weren't clear were rotting, (and boy did that stink when I cracked them open!! :sick ) So I tossed all those and put the thing back where I found it and concluded that she wasn't broody cause none o those eggs showed signs of development. But, I wondered why she was staying away and only showing up periodically. I chalked it up to the fact that even though they were brooded and hatched in the coop, they were never fully excepted by the others and she just didn't want to get pecked at. So tonight I go to collect eggs and fill food and water. As I entered the coop and bent to retrieve eggs I hear chicks cheeping-coming from the other side of the wall. I knew what that meant. So again I let myself in the shed and started moving things again and I found her. Wedged between old window panes and a box of I don't know what was my missing pullet. Peeking out from all directions under her was a bunch of little faces!!!! :jumpy Fluffy, cute, many colored faces of chicks. Of course I reached out toward her and recieved a life threatening peck to my hand! So I had a dilema. What in the heck to do with a mama hen and chicks??? I couldn't leave them in there where who knows what all is thrown about with no access to food and water, where they could possible get hurt. I wasn't about to move her to my fairly full main coop with witchy hens that aren't very accepting. That left the silkie coop with my silkie babies. So I grabbed a metal cage, pulled out the corner nest box (it's not needed atm anyway) and set up cage in there. Bedded it down and went to attempt the retrieval. Let's just say she's a protective momma. I managed to get ahold of momma and lift her up. Of course the minute I pulled her off the nest I was doing a :eek: . Babies everywhere!!! I had my cat carrier and started pulling 3 at a time up and placing them in the carrier. There was still 5 eggs under her as well with no signs of hatching. On the bottom of the pile was a little black chick that I have to cull. :hit His leg is twisted and bent up to the side. Not spraddle leg. Either severely dislocated or severely pulled tendon. There is nothing that I know to do for it. I just haven't pulled myself together to go and do it yet. (I have never had to cull before.) So after all is said and done, counting the gimp legged chick, there was 16, I believe, chicks!!! I candled the 5 remaining eggs. 1 had no development, 3 were early quitters by the way they looked and one was an obvious internal pip and quit. I did eggtopsy it to be sure. So now I have 15/16 unexpected and very lively chicks with momma in with my silkies. All are eating/drinking and chirping their heads off. See? I have some videos too. I want to pick one for my fb page and I will make it public and share the link. What am I going to do with all these extra chicks???????? :th
Wow what a story! They're adorable, congrats!! So sorry about the black chick and what you have to go through :hugs Hopefully you've got lots of females in that group
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:weee They're here they're here!!! 9 of the tiniest little feathered babies I've ever seen!! Beautiful little quail!!! They popped out like popcorn!! Thank you for all the help and suggestions!!
Congrats! Aren't they neat to watch hatch?? Quick too, huh?? :celebrate
So skipping the ever present drama that hasn't been delt with, I have a story to tell. Close to a month ago I went out to close up the coops and I always do a head count. I came up one short. One of the pullets that hatched by my broody bantam last October was missing. I figured the predator was back and took her. Late the next morning I see her out side, but again that night she came up missing. After a couple times of this I concluded that she had made a nest and was brooding somewhere. My main coop is built onto a big shed that the landlord has filled with all kinds of crap- junk mainly. On the far side that my run for the other coop is attatched to is a open "window". No glass just where he had cut out for a window and never put one in. I had seen her fly up to the window before. So, a week ago I decided to investigate and opened up the shed and attempted to look around in there. I saw no signs of her and could only move so much crap around. On my way out I noticead the bottom of a deep cat litter pan on the shelf that runs along the bottom of the window, so I reached over and pulled it down only to find 24 eggs in the thing. So I took them all in to candle. All but two were clear, no development. The two that weren't clear were rotting, (and boy did that stink when I cracked them open!! :sick ) So I tossed all those and put the thing back where I found it and concluded that she wasn't broody cause none o those eggs showed signs of development. But, I wondered why she was staying away and only showing up periodically. I chalked it up to the fact that even though they were brooded and hatched in the coop, they were never fully excepted by the others and she just didn't want to get pecked at. So tonight I go to collect eggs and fill food and water. As I entered the coop and bent to retrieve eggs I hear chicks cheeping-coming from the other side of the wall. I knew what that meant. So again I let myself in the shed and started moving things again and I found her. Wedged between old window panes and a box of I don't know what was my missing pullet. Peeking out from all directions under her was a bunch of little faces!!!! :jumpy Fluffy, cute, many colored faces of chicks. Of course I reached out toward her and recieved a life threatening peck to my hand! So I had a dilema. What in the heck to do with a mama hen and chicks??? I couldn't leave them in there where who knows what all is thrown about with no access to food and water, where they could possible get hurt. I wasn't about to move her to my fairly full main coop with witchy hens that aren't very accepting. That left the silkie coop with my silkie babies. So I grabbed a metal cage, pulled out the corner nest box (it's not needed atm anyway) and set up cage in there. Bedded it down and went to attempt the retrieval. Let's just say she's a protective momma. I managed to get ahold of momma and lift her up. Of course the minute I pulled her off the nest I was doing a :eek: . Babies everywhere!!! I had my cat carrier and started pulling 3 at a time up and placing them in the carrier. There was still 5 eggs under her as well with no signs of hatching. On the bottom of the pile was a little black chick that I have to cull. :hit His leg is twisted and bent up to the side. Not spraddle leg. Either severely dislocated or severely pulled tendon. There is nothing that I know to do for it. I just haven't pulled myself together to go and do it yet. (I have never had to cull before.) So after all is said and done, counting the gimp legged chick, there was 16, I believe, chicks!!! I candled the 5 remaining eggs. 1 had no development, 3 were early quitters by the way they looked and one was an obvious internal pip and quit. I did eggtopsy it to be sure. So now I have 15/16 unexpected and very lively chicks with momma in with my silkies. All are eating/drinking and chirping their heads off. See? I have some videos too. I want to pick one for my fb page and I will make it public and share the link. What am I going to do with all these extra chicks???????? :th
That is cool as crap! :clap Great job finding them and getting them all out! (without losing a limb!) :) I have a broody golden comet. She has not let me near her. I removed about 12-15 eggs one day, but her coop-mates still lay in her nest box. I figured whatever would hatch, would hatch. Yesterday she was off the nest and I got to see what was under her. 46 eggs!! I took all but 14 inside to candle and eventually gave 6 of the furthest developed ones back to her, and marked them all, so she has 20, plus whatever they lay in the next week. I can toss those once the hatching starts lol
 
Amy, congrats on the chicks and sorry you have to cull one. Personally my choice of cull method would be to snip the head off with shears quickly. The chicks never feels a thing and is dead instantly. There are some other methods floating around such as putting it in a tub with baking soda and vinegar, but that actually suffocates it to death with carbon dioxide, which the chick can sense and will cause it to panic, plus it hurts, so I'd avoid anything like that.

Edit: Lol we posted at the same time about the baking soda and vinegar method.
That was my understanding when I read it a year ago.

No, similar, but it works by gassing instead of suffocation. The chick was dead within 60 seconds, and didn't sound panicked.
OK. Thanks.

That is an adorable video!
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They are adorable. lol

Thanks
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I'm looking forward to seeing them!
Congrats!!!
Oh my goodness!
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hang in there little one!
Wow what a story! They're adorable, congrats!!
So sorry about the black chick and what you have to go through
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Hopefully you've got lots of females in that group
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I don't need any more!! lol I was already planning on downsizing my egg layers because I am getting way too many eggs not enough buyers.

Congrats! Aren't they neat to watch hatch?? Quick too, huh??
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That is cool as crap!
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Great job finding them and getting them all out! (without losing a limb!)
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I have a broody golden comet. She has not let me near her. I removed about 12-15 eggs one day, but her coop-mates still lay in her nest box. I figured whatever would hatch, would hatch. Yesterday she was off the nest and I got to see what was under her. 46 eggs!! I took all but 14 inside to candle and eventually gave 6 of the furthest developed ones back to her, and marked them all, so she has 20, plus whatever they lay in the next week. I can toss those once the hatching starts lol
All limbs intact...lol
 

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