INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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That's cause you're not incubating white eggs.

Yeah, super dark eggs aint good if you wanna see much.
That's why I rarely even try to candle.
I usually do so twice. Once at about 10 days and put a ? on eggs I'm not sure are developing and then at about 18 days I'll pull clears.
Otherwise, I weigh eggs to tell me what is going on inside.

Don't have any dogs at all now. Bred Red Setters & Pointers for 40 years
Did you train any for hunting?

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Well, got to do something not so fun yesterday. Went ahead and took photos as I went along with my husband's help. Bumble Foot. It's been a while since I have had to do this. Noticed her limping yesterday morning, got it done in the afternoon, went ahead and changed the bandage today to see how it was looking. Looking good!


I love using the biopsy punch. Just the right size this time.

Getting water ready for the soak.


It's so interesting how they are usually pretty calm in the bucket!


Getting that towel over the head.


She's covered, and can't see. Now they lay still for it.

Appears to be pretty large.

This punch fit right around it nicely. I want two other sizes.

Got most of it, have another tool I didn't show, to cut around it...didn't use the exacto
knife this time.

Have my neo ready to put into the hole.

This one bled pretty good, but I smushed that Neo in there.

Then hurried and put the quaze pad on.

Then the vet wrap.

I like to use the sticky water proof tape over a part of the vet wrap, to make sure it stays on.

All done!

She's checking it out. :) So is the leghorn.

Funny, a lot of the hens came to check it out.

Now after changing it today, I will wait for a couple of days, and change it every two days until it is healing pretty good, then to three days until it's healed. Glad it's done!
Very nice job Cynthia. Nice preparation too.
I've done it a few times.
I've started to embrace CEH ointment as a treatment without surgery. Have you heard of it?
http://www.oocities.org/gymnogyps_gray/bumblefoot2.html

I just love the breed. Here are photos of the other two..now passed. The first one, big boy! Grizz Bear..Grizz, Grizzly..he came to a few different names. :p



My Toby. This poor guy had a freak accident at the age of 4. Man, that was hard.



When a friend here on BYC heard what happened..she did a sketch for me of this photo!
BYC friends, something else. I am in Utah, she is in Idaho. Goes to our Utah thread once
in a while. I have this hanging on our bedroom wall. Wonderful people here..many!

Good looking dog. What a nice sketch for someone to do for you.
 
CC, I have heard about it..just wondered if it worked!
I've used it on the last 3 birds and no surgery was necessary. I soaked with warm Epsom salts, washed the feet and then applied the cream. I wrapped the foot like you did and put them on clean pine shavings. One that was really bad, I injected the foot pad with a com-biotic.
After about 4 days of treatment, I just left them alone and they healed.
 
This is for Benny @Akrnaf2 when he wakes up.

Tonight's dinner. Bell peppers stuffed with chorizo, apple and jalapeno chicken sausage, onions, garlic, tomato and goat cheese.

 
CC check out the construction across the fence from me. Due to the mining in the area and the dredging they have to go down to virgin soil.

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There are 3 other pieces of equipment in that hole
 
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