What do you mean? Malpositioned? It didn't hatch "improperly."but I think it hatched improperly
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What do you mean? Malpositioned? It didn't hatch "improperly."but I think it hatched improperly
yes that is what i meanWhat do you mean? Malpositioned? It didn't hatch "improperly."
I don't believe that has anything to do with the problems it's having.yes that is what i mean
How long was the humidity that low and what day are your eggs on?Question twice i caugjt my incubator down at 18 humidity. Today i caught it at 17. Will my eggs be ok im in cali. The temp has stayed constant tho.
Just because something hatches malpositioned doesn't mean it needs washed.yes that is what i mean
Heres the link to the video on what hea doing
it mightI don't believe that has anything to do with the problems it's having.
My pullets don't think that the fence I have bilt (2 meters) is much of a barrier!
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Wow they love it! Great pic Benny! I have a covered run, many many hawks and other flying predators st home.
Day 16 eggs.Good night all! I'm thinking I just killed 2 day old babies. I snuck them under a broody that is sitting on infertile eggs. I took 10 of her eggs and snuck in the 2 babies. They wanted to burrow under her, she pecked at them a few times, then let them burrow. She is a first time broody, but has been sitting for more than a month. There are 2 others brooding. Also on infertile eggs. I have some day 16 eggs, should I sneak some of those under them? Or will they eventually realize nothing is hatching and get back to normal?
Good advice.They are not going to realize that they are sitting on infertile eggs. Either you need to give them some day old chicks, some fertile eggs, or break them. If they have been sitting for more than a month, I would opt for breaking them or giving them chicks.
The tried and true method used for centuries is a wire bottom cage elevated off the ground.I have 3 broodies in my big laying hens pen. They are nesting boxes that are 4 feet off the ground. They are in blue home depot buckets, so I just lifted up one of the buckets to move her into a lower section I had used netting to close off. The 2nd broody was trying to bully her way into the 3rds bucket. So, I grabbed the chicken and moved her into a nesting box I had down below. She never got in the box, and pushed her way out of the area. So, tomorrow I'll see if I can move another bucket, with another broody, to give her a couple of fertile eggs to hatch. The 3rd one that didn't want to stay in the lower area will get some frozen water bottles tomorrow.
Yes, thank you for clarifying that for everyone!!
Good night, sleep well Abi!!
Yes I'm a night owl. I just got back in from a final check on all the coops. Needed a flashlight to see in the coops, but not to walk out there and back.
The older the chicks the more independent they become if not with a hen. At 3 days they may take to her.I have a silkie that is sitting on eggs - I have no idea how fertile or how old, and 1 chick that hatched 5 days ago. My first white silkie baby!!!!! The babies will be probably 3 days old -- can I still sneak them under a broody?
Congrats on the 5 she did take. Where did you put the silkie babies? That is odd she didn't take them....
Nice. The cheese looks great. The whole thing looks yummier than mine this morning.
I'm hearing faint peeps. There are 5 eggs due now and 3 more tomorrow. The only pip so far is the malpositioned one that started yesterday which was a day early.Peeps are a step in the right direction, for sure.
They really have to hatch by themselves. I know it's hard when it's the first one. If there's still shell around it, leave it alone.I'm having trouble. My first ever egg that I've incubated pipped yesterday around 6am and still had not completely zipped this morning, but one of my family for some unknown reason decided they wanted to help it so know they have pulled most of the shell off and I don't know what to do...
Elephants are great for warmth.PA has plenty of deer to shoot! So does Jersey to be honest.
I like breaking hens almost as much as I like breaking eggs.![]()
An elephant might be okay, but not the greatest for warmth.
Good morning, @WretchedEgg !!!
I wonder what happened next.
Starting a new job?Can't wait till monday
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It's never stops wondering me, how every time I get 1 nanosecond free my wife finds me a new project to do at home!
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Thanks for the update.That clip of the tiger you uploaded, I saw it today at NG the mhaoot have lost 3 fingers in his left hand that day!
Retrace your steps. Check all places where wire makes contact with anything else. Make sure it only contacts the power and insulators.My eletrice has stopped working again
Wishing for 65. Your cold front is moving through here. Only going to be 91 today and 80s the next couple days.Howdy friends.....65 here today....way better than the 95 yesterday
Not all creatures survive.Okay so my duck hasnt gotten any better still wont open eyes or try to walk its still has a little bit of yolk let to absorb but is there anything i can do for his eyes im scared hes blind or theres another issue that i dont know about. he still wont try to hold his head up he just wants to lay in the fetile position he hatched at about 2:00am early Wednesday morning like i said in my earlier post he did kinda hatch early
It can't if it hasn't eaten anything. Coccidia is a protozoa that lives in soil and in wet bedding. Not possible in this case.u think it might have cocci
Pretty dark red for me.i am in a light orange area but feel badly for the others that are not!
Thanks! Yes, it sure is!
I don't know if I understand you completely, but no, there's nothing to wash off.