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

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You too? Semi-forced retirement that is. My DH went through that. Now he is glad that he is retired. Has enjoyed it a lot. He still keeps pretty busy.

My mom is slogging out her last year with the State Probation Office. She turned 78 this last February. I want to tell you that TN is a crap state for respecting older people. I have live five other places in the U.S. and not seen this amount of Agism.
 
Draw down happens as they absorb the moisture in the shell I think. Raising humidity wouldn't hurt if it's during lockdown. humidity should be around 60-70% anyway.
Drawdown is from moisture transpiring through the 4000 pores in the shell.

From what I'm reading, Pasty Butt only occurs in chicks?
Chicks are the only things I've seen wearing those butt plugs.

Hello everyone! I'm a newbie looking to get some chickens and have my own organic eggs. :) looking for tips and new friends

Welcome. Have you decided on breeds?
I recommend these 2 great breed selection charts over the BYC one.
http://www.albc-usa.org/documents/chickenbreedcomparison.pdf
http://www.sagehenfarmlodi.com/chooks/chooks.html
Wounded chick seems ok...what do you think?
Looks like she's going to live.


Just jumping in to give an update. My egg turners decided to show up today... and not Saturday as scheduled. I got the front trays trimmed off and they fit perfectly in the refrigerbator.
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I suspected I would have temp variances between the top and bottom racks, and once the turners were installed, it's 2F lower on the bottom turner. The 69 CFM fan that's coming Thursday should double the airflow in the bator and eliminate any cool spots. Fingers crossed!!!
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Good job.
I have a cabinet I built a little too tall and it's 1F different from top to bottom even with 4 fans on the middle shelf pointing down. I have a new plan though.
I'm going to form up a sheet metal channel down the back with a ptc heat element in it with a fan at the bottom pulling air from the top and shooting it across the bottom.

Can anyone tell me if this is a fertile egg?
Doesn't look fertile to me.

You too? Semi-forced retirement that is. My DH went through that. Now he is glad that he is retired. Has enjoyed it a lot. He still keeps pretty busy.
I was forced into retirement in '06 when our plant closed. I've had about 10 jobs since then. The longest was 9 months and the shortest was 4 hours.
I just garden and do chickens now which keeps me so busy I've only had time to go fishing a couple times. I used to float and fish all the time when I had a full time job.
I do teach chicken classes at community colleges but that's only about 3 days a semester.
 
What do the instructions say?


-Kathy

Just returned from the vet; worms, like I suspected. Can't remember specifically which variety she said (a bit hard to understand), but two I'm sure of are whips & rounds; I think hooks is the other one. She prescribed Fenbendazole dewormer pellets for goats & sheep, available @ TSC. 1/2 lb mixed into 3-day supply of feed, followed in 2 weeks by the same dose.

Interestingly, she asked if they are laying hens or strictly pets ( I guess pets don't lay egg :p . It seems the FDA stipulates that the eggs can never again be eaten by humans, although the vet said there are no reasons, health-wise, not to. England & I believe Ireland have no such restrictions. If the hens are strictly pets, however, there are no such restrictions. So, my hens have suddenly become unnamed pets (as suggested by my friendly, accommodating  vet).

Does all this match up with what you know?

Incidentally, the fecal exam was only $15 and was done while I waited.  I didn't think that was too bad at all.


So glad you were able to have that done! Three different types of worms, no wonder she has a poopy butt! As for the drug chosen, it's what I would use, except I would use the liquid. Not sure 1/2 a pound of the pellets have enough medication, but I'm not one to contradict your vet's instructions :D. I'll look it up and see how many mg Fenbendazole are in 1/2 pound of the pellets. Since it's only $15, I strongly suggest that you do a follow up fecal.

-Kathy
 
So glad you were able to have that done! Three different types of worms, no wonder she has a poopy butt! As for the drug chosen, it's what I would use, except I would use the liquid. Not sure 1/2 a pound of the pellets have enough medication, but I'm not one to contradict your vet's instructions
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. I'll look it up and see how many mg Fenbendazole are in 1/2 pound of the pellets. Since it's only $15, I strongly suggest that you do a follow up fecal.

-Kathy
I asked if there was a liquid I could put into their water; she said no. If you're referring to a liquid given to individual birds via syringe or eye dropper, I'd be afraid of getting it "down the wrong pipe" (is that aspiration?)
 
Should I be worried about how high up my mama hen is from the ground when her eggs hatch?
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What if one of the chicks decide to got sky diving? Will she go after them or or stay on the eggs that still need to hatch?
Should I move her? Would she break her set on her eggs if I move her?
 
Should I be worried about how high up my mama hen is from the ground when her eggs hatch?

What if one of the chicks decide to got sky diving? Will she go after them or or stay on the eggs that still need to hatch?
Should I move her? Would she break her set on her eggs if I move her?
They should be fine. I have some nests about that high. When chicks hatched I was about to build a ramp for them. By the time I got back to the coop the chicks that had been running around the coop had already jumped back into the nest.
 
 
 
 If it's not labeled for using with poultry, it would be considered off label usage. 

OK...she said it was for goats

That COULD be why the FDA says no eating the eggs, even though they are perfectly safe.


Big difference between banned for use and off label. As far as I know, there's only one wormer approved for use in laying hens, it's hygromycin b. Even Wazine is not approved for laying hens. None of the wormers are on the list of banned drugs and it's perfectly fine to eat the eggs after a certin amount of time. :D

-Kathy
 
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Seth,
Is there a particular reason why you can't, or won't, address your problem or question in the 1st post?
If for some reason you can't, we understand.
If it's just that you don't want to, it's very irritating....just so you know.

Not trying to be mean; just curious.
 
Quote: That COULD be why the FDA says no eating the eggs, even though they are perfectly safe.

Big difference between banned for use and off label. As far as I know, there's only one wormer approved for use in laying hens, it's hygromycin b. Even Wazine is not approved for laying hens. None of the wormers are on the list of banned drugs and it's perfectly fine to eat the eggs after a certin amount of time.
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-Kathy
Yes, I understand the difference between off label and banned for use. What I don't understand is why Vet told Whites theFDA says eggs from the chickens can't be eaten, they are now unnamed pets? The only reason I could think of is the off label use.
 
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