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

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Ok, the more reaserch I do on MG, the more dismal the outlook.....
Am I seriously going to have to give my flock a monthly dose of Denaguard at 50 bucks a bottle as long as I have chickens that have been exposed?!??! Or can I treat and than discontinue treatment after symptoms resolve? Will I never be able to sell chicks or exess roos?
How many days do you put Denaguard in the water? How soon is it effective?

I sure hope not, because if I have to do monthly treatments just to be able to hatch, I am not doing this. :(
I'm reading it wrong, right? :fl
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...naguard-as-a-mg-ms-preventative#post_15729965

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Quote: you have good vits electrolytes? you should grab a bag of grow gel and offer that before water and feed in the brooder, let them eat that first and then add the others after a few hours. I always do that. I am very interested in these chicks, I would love to get luke to hatch some at some point, he had NN at the old house and I had the farmer grab all the chickens before the move, because the coop was snowed in big time and had to stay.

Good luck!!
 
Quote: you have good vits electrolytes? you should grab a bag of grow gel and offer that before water and feed in the brooder, let them eat that first and then add the others after a few hours. I always do that. I am very interested in these chicks, I would love to get luke to hatch some at some point, he had NN at the old house and I had the farmer grab all the chickens before the move, because the coop was snowed in big time and had to stay.

Good luck!!

Good idea - I'll mix up some grow gel and put that in the brooder (they already have food and water there, but have mostly been napping, and now are sleeping). I'll also put some in the incubator (no pips right now). Thanks!

Naked Necks are AWESOME!
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When is the Easter hall
Set Chicken eggs on Saturday, March 5th at Noon (whatever time zone you are in)

Other poultry breed setting dates listed below...

We want to hatch on March 26th, (the day BEFORE Easter Sunday)

button quail: 16 days to hatch; set March 10th
coturnix quail: 18 days to hatch; set March 8th
seramas: 19 days to hatch; set March 7th
other bantam and LF chicken: 21 days to hatch; set March 5th
bobwhite quail: 23 days to hatch; set March 3rd
call duck and other bantam ducks: 26 days to hatch; set February 29th
pheasant: 22 to 29 days; set February 26th - March 4th
mallard (derived) duck,goose, turkey, guinea, peafowl: 28 days to hatch; set February 27th
goose: 28 to 32 days to hatch; set February 23rd - February 27th
muscovy duck: 35 days to hatch; set February 20th
emu: approx. 53 days to hatch - set Feb 2nd (for you "serious" hatchers)
 
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