Okay. The chicks are doing great!
I can't take not knowing about what happened to the rest of my hatch. So, I have contacted a vet school and they are willing to do autopsies for cheep; basically no cost if the outcome is a simple diagnosis; if it would take more advanced tests, then there may be a cost. They said it would be a simple blood test and look at the brain and vascular system to tell if it was hypercapnia (too much CO2). I took him 10 total specimens and they will get back to me in 2 - 3 days with the initial results.
So, after 5hrs of driving, my fingers are crossed.
I can't take not knowing about what happened to the rest of my hatch. So, I have contacted a vet school and they are willing to do autopsies for cheep; basically no cost if the outcome is a simple diagnosis; if it would take more advanced tests, then there may be a cost. They said it would be a simple blood test and look at the brain and vascular system to tell if it was hypercapnia (too much CO2). I took him 10 total specimens and they will get back to me in 2 - 3 days with the initial results.
So, after 5hrs of driving, my fingers are crossed.
Are you worried about moisture getting to the soda lime in the hatcher? That as well as chick access are my fears.
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