Wow you guys have been a chatty bunch! I personally don't lick my eggs. I prefer the container/sponge method of raising humidity
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Remind me where you got these please! Editing to add that I'm so easily entertained that I'm still laughing over licking. Hmmmm I'm thinking you have to get some of @peacefulwalls pretty colors with some flavors and have some real good licking!
I had an unforgettable moment last night, my niece and her son (my great-nephew) Brody came over last night, Brody is about two and one-half years old and has never seen live chickens before. My niece was telling him about the "chick chicks," and told him to come see the "chick chicks," and they are chicks, but Brody took one look in the brooder and the first thing he says is "chickens." It was so funny, to him, those were not chick chicks at all, those are chickens. I have no clue where he got that from at such a young age, but it was priceless.
You can help them out by dipping a few of their beaks into the water and they will show the rest how to drink. But I usually dip all of mine so I know for sure they are drinking. I've never had an issue with feeding. I start the new hatches on newspaper and sprinkle some feed around. They seem to figure it out quickly. Then introduce a feeder. Good luck!
Chimeras are two separate zygotes that fuse. It's like conjoined twins but on a cellular level. This is how fertile calico males happen (skin came from the girl, gonads came from the boy twin. Infertile male calicos are XXY). Chimeras are one creature made from the multiple whole genomes.thanks to ellymayrans, I cant stop picturing you licking your eggs before putting them in lock down. It is a very funny mental picture! Lol!!I read that gynandromorphs or chimera are made from one egg being fertilized by two roosters... all I have are cochin and polish boys, so this should be interesting!![]()
Pretty sure our Muscovy's a girl. She's maybe 8lbs (smaller than the Pekin drakes and one of the Rouen hens even), very small caruncle and still trilling about everywhere she goes. If you need to get rid of one, I may be able to house himHear ya~ I still have my horrible Bruce, and so many other roos that need to GO. Several muscovy drakes.. Have to make myself face a processing day.
Quote: You can also try sweetening the water with a bit of sugar. I had not done that yet so maybe that will help.
Cats are strange and won't take to new water some times. Maybe chicks are a bit picky too. Or maybe they are sneaky and only drinking when you are not there. The brooder box they were in had a constant light on for them so they don't know darkness yet either.