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

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I think they also said something like that.

-Kathy
Probably a dumb question, but how do you know which ones they are? Not that I would do this myself (my chooks are pets
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), I'm just curious. Would they have to test every single bird?
 
Quote: This is what they wrote:
Economic threshold isn't going to be a definitive number. For each animal that will be different - basically at what point does production decrease? Broody hens and other animals under stress will have a lower threshold.

In a normal environment 20% of your animals will have 80% of your worms. If you can find that 20% and only breed the other 80% - then over time you will be selecting a stronger more naturally resistant population. Some breeds are more susceptible than others. Some lines are more susceptible than others. I would def deworm any broody when she starts so that she is not shedding so bad when the babies hatch. It takes 7-10 days for them to stop shedding after deworming (if your dewormer worked).

-Kathy
 
My chick that pipped at the wrong end yesterday and had made no progress by this morning just popped out.
Now some of its siblings are pipping.
 
Update: One of my daughters texted to tell me three eggs have pips. Yeehaw!

And I have another question...in the brooder, should I use pine shavings, newspapers, straw, or something else? I'm hoping you don't say something else because I've got plenty of the three that are mentioned.
 
Update: One of my daughters texted to tell me three eggs have pips. Yeehaw!

And I have another question...in the brooder, should I use pine shavings, newspapers, straw, or something else? I'm hoping you don't say something else because I've got plenty of the three that are mentioned.
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I use pine shavings with paper towels around the waterer (to keep shavings out.) I think newspapers for the first few days can cause splayed legs since they're somewhat slick.
 
Quote: Yesterday, after a horrible experience at TSC, I thought about starting a new thread called "Feed Store Rants". Since when is it okay for them to pull tags off of feed bags without asking me?
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I wouldn't normally care, except this time I did need to see the tag.

-Kathy
 
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