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

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I keep a sulfa product from jeffferslivestock.com
called SMZ-Med 454 this on hand




Soluble powder containing 100% sodium sulfamethazine per packet.
Add 2 Tbsp to each gallon of drinking water of chickens for the control and treatment of infectious coryza, coccidiosis, acute fowl cholera, and Pullorum disease and turkeys for coccidiosis.
Treats bacterial pneumonia, bacterial scours and E. Coli in swine.
Treats cattle for bacterial pneumonia (BRD), shipping fever, foot rot, calf diphtheria, and acute mastitis.


http://www.jefferspet.com/products/...84af9fa2600f00000499/533884af9fa2600f0000049c


How to Provide Emergency and Supportive Care - Updated 1-3-2016

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...mergency-and-supportive-care-updated-1-3-2016
Thank you
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I will call TSC tomorrow and see if they carry this, of not i will order it.
 
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Soluble powder containing 100% sodium sulfamethazine per packet.
Add 2 Tbsp to each gallon of drinking water of chickens for the control and treatment of infectious coryza, coccidiosis, acute fowl cholera, and Pullorum disease and turkeys for coccidiosis.
Treats bacterial pneumonia, bacterial scours and E. Coli in swine.
Treats cattle for bacterial pneumonia (BRD), shipping fever, foot rot, calf diphtheria, and acute mastitis.


http://www.jefferspet.com/products/...84af9fa2600f00000499/533884af9fa2600f0000049c


How to Provide Emergency and Supportive Care - Updated 1-3-2016

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...mergency-and-supportive-care-updated-1-3-2016
Thank you
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I will call TSC tomorrow and see if they carry this, of not i will order it.
tylan injectable is a good thing to have too and fishmox

How is the best way to set them in the incubator?
see the post I posted there are images
 
x2 yeezus whites! the two that have normal air cells you can tilt after a day gently side to side
BELOW ROLLING AIR CELL OF A SHIPPED EGG​
Rolls like a Carpenters Level​
[COLOR=FF0000]UNDERSTANDING what goes WRONG with SHIPPED EGGS[/COLOR]​
The yolk of an egg is held in place on each end by what is called Chalaza. These are delicate cords that keep the yolk centered in the egg. When you crack open an egg, you notice a white stringy thing on the yolk, this is the Chalaza. When eggs are shipped they encounter postal handlers that toss the packages, sorting machinery, bumpy vehicle rides, temperature changes and possibly X-ray Machines! So by the time the eggs get to you they are pretty much scrambled inside. So if you are going to buy eggs and have them shipped to you, be aware that the viability drops TREMENDOUSLY. There are rare instances when they ALL arrive safely but it is always a gamble.​
[COLOR=FF0000]BELOW is a short video of an Rolling Detatched Air Cell[/COLOR]​
[COLOR=000000]SHIPPED EGGS & Malpositions![/COLOR]​
BELOW ARE "SADDLE" SHAPED AIR CELLS​
[COLOR=000000]SADDLE SHAPED AIR CELLS are very COMMON with shipped eggs![/COLOR]​

[COLOR=000000]Saddle shaped is when [COLOR=FF0000]one or both sides have a large "dip" in the air cell.[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]A lot of times with saddle shaped cells the chick doesn’t position correct for hatching and their feet can easily get stuck behind their head and “smoosh” the chick so they can’t move, it can also force the yolk sack and everything more north in the shell.... Keep a close eye on these eggs and its VERY important to pencil mark Air cells![/COLOR]​

Below image of Turning damaged air cell Shipped Eggs, just lean to opposite side.​
some say they have hatched them, dont turn your eggs for three days just set upright in the bator and let them settle, the rolling ones you want to probably let longer without turning or tilting.... and I would keep ALL the eggs upright for the entire hatch just gently tilting them side to side in the egg carton with the bottoms cut out (not a paper one though) so they get circulation. again only tilt the heeled air cells after three days. its the only chance for them, you have to take the chance of healing them vs not turning when they are this bad. like I said silkie and polish are tough to travel :(
So a normal air cell has no movement? What kind of egg carton is OK? And when will I know if any are viable? Sorry for so many questions. I'm trying to get pics.
 
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Rolls like a Carpenters Level​



[COLOR=FF0000]UNDERSTANDING what goes WRONG with SHIPPED EGGS[/COLOR]
The yolk of an egg is held in place on each end by what is called Chalaza. These are delicate cords that keep the yolk centered in the egg. When you crack open an egg, you notice a white stringy thing on the yolk, this is the Chalaza. When eggs are shipped they encounter postal handlers that toss the packages, sorting machinery, bumpy vehicle rides, temperature changes and possibly X-ray Machines! So by the time the eggs get to you they are pretty much scrambled inside. So if you are going to buy eggs and have them shipped to you, be aware that the viability drops TREMENDOUSLY. There are rare instances when they ALL arrive safely but it is always a gamble.
See Egg anatomy here [COLOR=0000FF]http://www.geauga4h.org/poultry/egg_parts.htm[/COLOR]

[COLOR=FF0000]BELOW is a short video of an Rolling Detatched Air Cell[/COLOR]​

[COLOR=000000]SHIPPED EGGS & Malpositions![/COLOR]
BELOW ARE "SADDLE" SHAPED AIR CELLS


[COLOR=000000]SADDLE SHAPED AIR CELLS are very COMMON with shipped eggs![/COLOR]
[COLOR=000000]Saddle shaped is when [COLOR=FF0000]one or both sides have a large "dip" in the air cell.[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]A lot of times with saddle shaped cells the chick doesn’t position correct for hatching and their feet can easily get stuck behind their head and “smoosh” the chick so they can’t move, it can also force the yolk sack and everything more north in the shell.... Keep a close eye on these eggs and its VERY important to pencil mark Air cells![/COLOR]​
Below image of Turning damaged air cell Shipped Eggs, just lean to opposite side.



some say they have hatched them, dont turn your eggs for three days just set upright in the bator and let them settle, the rolling ones you want to probably let longer without turning or tilting.... and I would keep ALL the eggs upright for the entire hatch just gently tilting them side to side in the egg carton with the bottoms cut out (not a paper one though) so they get circulation. again only tilt the heeled air cells after three days. its the only chance for them, you have to take the chance of healing them vs not turning when they are this bad. like I said silkie and polish are tough to travel
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So a normal air cell has no movement? What kind of egg carton is OK? And when will I know if any are viable? Sorry for so many questions. I'm trying to get pics.​

day 7 candle, let them set to candle try not to disturb them... they styro cartons as you see in my images just cut the bottoms out
 
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