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

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Hi!

-Kathy

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Well, I could not afford or justify spending much on it, but if you have a vet you know or useca lot, you might be able to get it looked at for just a bit. On the other hand, you might be better off trying the blind training if you have the time, but if you don't, it will be the tough responsibility.


I think I am going to try to take it over to the vet and just see what he thinks. I have it at work with me today so I can make sure it's eating and drinking regularly. I'm actually impressed with its ability to find the food and water. It's full of life and spirit.
 
Hellooooooooo everybody! So, I HAVE AN INCUBATION QUESTION! :)
Recently I've been hatching out chicks for my pops, however I've been having two problems. 1- I've had three chicks now that have died shortly after hatching/during zipping. One died 3/4 finished with a zip, eggtopsy showed a perfect chick. The second hatched, but was crazy weak from the get go and had a small tummy and died a day later. The third hatched, seemed normal the first few hours then rapidly went down hill and died 24 hours later (he had a poke-out navel, but looked normal otherwise). I've also had three DIS, perfectly formed upon eggtopsy, ready to hatch. This was from a total of 20 viable eggs- 2 different incubators. That's around 1/3 of the eggs, and it's infuriating! What could be causing this?!?

@Sally Sunshine @ronott1 @mlm Mike @RavynFallen @Happy Chooks @casportpony @TJChickens
Here is some DIS links:

http://extension.illinois.edu/eggs/res24-00.html

http://extension.psu.edu/4-h/projec...es/supporting-subject-matter/trouble-shooting

http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.6/Oct-2013/16.pdf

For the ones that hatched, was a necropsy done or a possibility if the issue continues.

Were all the DIS and early deaths from same flock/breeding pairs? Could be genetic issue.
 
I think I am going to try to take it over to the vet and just see what he thinks. I have it at work with me today so I can make sure it's eating and drinking regularly. I'm actually impressed with its ability to find the food and water. It's full of life and spirit.
There is a lady near me that has a flock of blind and lame chickens. She took the one I had with the tendon that would not go right. It got around on its hock and wing so while the spraddled one I could not get fixed had to be culled that one is doing OK. Good luck.
 
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