Thank, good!and you? Preparing yourself for a good weekend?
I'm alright. Yes preparing for a good weekend. How is your FIL?
The same, not improving but also not worsen!
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Thank, good!and you? Preparing yourself for a good weekend?
I'm alright. Yes preparing for a good weekend. How is your FIL?
Quote: Where did Abi disappear to? Haven't seen her around since early yesterday morning, or before
Okay, sounds good. I'll swing by walmart and grab some liquid bandage stuff.Primarily you want to limit moisture loss. A cracked egg shell has only membrane to contain moisture and prevent incursion of bacteria.
I've heard of people successfully using nail polish but it never worked for me. When I used it, I used clear. I've used bees wax too.
The only eggs I've repaired that hatched were with liquid skin. It also has an antibacterial agent in it.
The last one I saved was about 70% covered with spiderweb cracks. I didn't expect it to do anything and I thought it would limit the chick's ability to break free. It did just fine.
With more than a single crack, I wouldn't use nail polish. Late in the incubation, the last couple days, what you seal it with won't matter as much as when the embryo's veins are drawing oxygen and calcium from the membrane.
Glad to hear he isn't getting worse.The same, not improving but also not worsen!
Her interwebs is broke.Where did Abi disappear to? Haven't seen her around since early yesterday morning, or before
The same, not improving but also not worsen!
Glad to hear he isn't getting worse.
Where did Abi disappear to? Haven't seen her around since early yesterday morning, or before
Her interwebs is broke.
Quote: Ahh; at least she isn't under the weather.
Pete!!! how are you sweets?For those of you who have Orpingtons, what do you think of them as meat and egg birds?
Congrats Heather!!!!Morning all... Long night here. I worried about this little chick that I had to put in my incubator yesterday after the ant debacle.
It peeped and peeped but made no progress. I finally decided it's peeps were getting weaker and decided to assist.
I am soooo glad I did! I think it was just stuck. There was no blood at all and that membrane was so tough I could barely break it with my tweezers. Baby is out now, yolk completely absorbed.
Should I let it fluff out in the incubator while I'm at work today then give to broody or give to broody while it's wet? I haven't been outside to check on her yet today as it's still dark .... These eggs weren't due until Sunday!
Morning Sunshine
Quote: mornin chaos what up?