Ha ha ha.
-Kathy

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Ha ha ha.
-Kathy
well that's because her numbers on the bathroom walleveryone knows jenny
Yes, and something like Baytril will treat almost all gram negative respiratory and digestive infections that poultry get.Gram Negative treatments are ineffective against Gram Positive pathogens, and vice versa. You have to know exactly what you're treating for to have a successful recovery... unless you just get lucky.
not sure why you have issues with that, do you have warranty?Update! My hatch was done with the last two chicks. I put some more in for the neighbors and they are on day 5? I dunno. The Brinsea is driving me nuts I can't get the eggs to all turn.![]()
Quote:UPDATE:
I have pulled extremely helpful NOTES, LINKS &
Informational Post Links from this entire thread
for EVERYONE'S convenience and will continue to put them HERE:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links
well, gotta go candle a bunch of non-fertile silkie eggs, day 14![]()
and a bunch of OE & EE eggs, days 14 & 7 respectively.
better get it done before I finish the second tumbler. might give me a reason to celebrate with a third!
Back in a bit.![]()
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can you try the tilt of the eggs in the carton instead of lifting? I posted pics a few pages back about doing thisif i have eggs sitting in a carton level in the incubator and the thermometer in the middle reads 101 and then i raise one end of the carton and the thermometer reads 102, is this fluctuation enough to kill the eggs?
nite nite whites!!!Y'all going faster than I can keep up with tonight
Time to bail
Happy trails, & G'nite