HERE WE GO AGAIN Anyone SETTING Aug 30th - Sept 8th join me!!

Finngers crossed we both have more chicks by the morning
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yes fingers crossed , however i am worried about that blue silkie that was due with the other one yesterday . i can see it moving when i candle but i can see a lot of air sac so can see into the egg ?? can anyone help with that ? do some chicks have more air sac than others ????? and what shall i do
 
CAN ANYONE HELP ? i am worried about that blue silkie that was due with the other one yesterday . i can see it moving when i candle it but i can see a lot of air sac so can see into the egg more than normal ?? can anyone help with that ? do some chicks have more air sac than others as i have never seen that ????? and what shall i do i dont want to loose it
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Well Lacy has abandoned that last egg and moved herself and her chicks across the cage to the other side. I put it under my other broody who is sitting on some mystery eggs from the poultry show. We'll see. Maybe it's not right. I need to investigate more.
 
The partridge has an issue with it's legs ~ it was the one that was pipping and zipping for an entire day.  Here is what I have done and then redone to make it better per instructions (this is the first time I did it the second time I moved the bandaid up closer just under the toes).  Those of you who have experience in this is this okay?  He/she wasn't able to walk...not splayed out just like one foot wasn't right he was kind of rolypoly.  Thanks.



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Looking good. The only thing I would do differently is bring the legs closer together. To use the white gauze pad of the platster (or band aid) as the width and leave no space in between the end of the white pad and the spot that the leg is connected. Does that make sense.

Depending on what type of plaster you use, some fall off more quickly if they get wet, you will have to change it about once a day. In the beginning he'll do more rolling than walking, but in a week or so will have learned how to stand and walk. I think the longest we've kept them taped is 10 days :)
 
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CAN ANYONE HELP ?  i am worried about that blue silkie that was due with the other one yesterday . i can see it moving when i candle it but i can see a lot of air sac so can see into the egg more than normal ?? can anyone help with that ? do some chicks have more air sac than others as i have never seen that  ????? and what shall i do i dont want to loose it :oops:

I haven't got a clue hun
 
I WANT A PAINT SOOOO BAD!!! Congrats to you
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and I can't wait to see a picture. Do you know what it means when an egg is marked B/S. I know it is one color over another but I'm not sure. Black over Splash??? Any help will be greatly appreciated!
There is a list of all kinds of abbreviations in the learning center abbrevaitions is probably the first thread there. I would think black/splash?
 
Here is my group shot: Still waiting on one egg
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could be it has quit and died inside. I guess I'll candle it soon.


The partridge has an issue with it's legs ~ it was the one that was pipping and zipping for an entire day. Here is what I have done and then redone to make it better per instructions (this is the first time I did it the second time I moved the bandaid up closer just under the toes). Those of you who have experience in this is this okay? He/she wasn't able to walk...not splayed out just like one foot wasn't right he was kind of rolypoly. Thanks.


Is it working?Can he/she walk?
 

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