Nope....I will be getting my eggs at the start of next week, I have the incubator set up in my room, my dog is here most of the time and she barks quite a bit will that affect the eggs at all?
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Nope....I will be getting my eggs at the start of next week, I have the incubator set up in my room, my dog is here most of the time and she barks quite a bit will that affect the eggs at all?
It doesn't matter that the feed turns to mush when you ferment it. simply keep it on the dry side, like thick cooked oatmeal. Unless your grains are very fine, I'd not give them the fermented grains until they are 3 weeks old. Some chicks have issues with impaction if they try to eat grains that are too big for them. You can ferment your layer pellets and will be amazed at how it improves your flock, as well as cuts down your feed bill.Perfect thanks for all the info! I wasn't sure about the soil so now I know
Oh ok I can do that no problem I ferment my hens mixed grain in used coffee jars, I wasn't sure though if it was safe for chicks, I've only ever fermented wheat and grain since pellets turned into mush, should I ferment their starter crumbs? Or should I maybe just give them a small spoonful of the hens fermented grain each day? Thx
Yes, chicks can hear sounds while they are in the egg. IMO, it's not a bad thing for the chicks to be exposed to the sounds they will be hearing during their incubation and after hatch. Some folks play tapes of chicks chirping and it speeds their hatch. FYI, human babies can hear quite well while in utero. They respond to mother's voice, and even to father's voice. Parental arguments cause the baby's HR and B/P to go up! Babys that are exposed to classical music in utero have better math skills when they enter school.Oh ok great thanks I wasn't sure if during the later stages of development they might be able to hear the barking and it would stress then, ik obviously when they hatch to keep noise at a minimum before they're ready to be transferred over to the brooder
I just love guinea pigs. When I was a girl, I had a guinea pig. I bribed, black mailed, begged my dad, and he brought home a male to go with my female. It blows my mind how awesome those babies are! Look just like adults in miniature, and they slide out of the chute on the run! I had one little pig that was born with intact amnion. My first midwife experience, and he lived!Oh ok il start adding their layers to the ferment, and great that's good to knowI thought something like that may have been the case, my guinea pigs had babies lately and I know that they can hear alot of household noises in the womb which gets them used to it at an early age, thanks![]()
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