I'm about to wrap my coop in plastic a pipe in their feed and water. Or they're all going to be house chickens. This is super scary.
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hope everyone has been busy and well...hope everything goes well for you linda....
cody what shrink bags did you use...do you have a website for those...
also figured i would post...but its about mississippi...so if you know anyone that this pertains to i would let them know...i found this article very interesting...i thought we had rights as americans but obviously not...this is crazy...what next...
http://www.mintpressnews.com/propos...homes-without-warrants-and-shoot-dogs/203140/
i cant believe this would even be possible.....
how about the same rules apply for german shepards.....like the german shepard police dog that just brutally attacked a 10 year old...how about they post about that...ahhh im so mad...society and their views on certain things...i cant believe them...ahhhh...ok im done venting off to work
Yea. I read here on the forum to keep the humidity very low, don't add water until lockdown for marans.
Think it was this thread https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/852601/incubating-french-black-copper-marans
Pam did you have to assist any in your latest hatch?
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These are the EE/OE eggs I have. I don't known what constitutes excessively dirty.
Hey Ya'll
I've had a terrible hatch with them being shrink wrapped. I need some advice from ya'll on what to do. There are two chicks that are basically still in ICU and to make matters worse one has a big eye and the other doesn't open very much. Also It's lower bill is crooked(doesn't line up to fit inside of the top bill). Should I end it now or let it live and see what happens? It may die on it's own but........what should I do. Any advice or opinions would be great. Thank you
Edit: Nevermind. After doing some reading on the forum I think I should go ahead and cull it.
Camping, All my chicks were shrink wrapped except for the first that hatched on it's own. Some pipped internally and some externally. I opened them up halfway and left the bottom half of the shell in case the yolk wasn't absorbed, peeled off the membrane coated them liberally with Bacitracin and put them back in the bator in the carton. They stayed curled up like they were still in the egg until they were ready to come out. I was able to save them all. It's a ****** if you do and ****** if you don't situation.
I wish that was an option for me, no reported out breaks here in LA. up to this point, and I support what they are doing to protect the industry and backyarders, but I am also aware that LA. is right smack dab in the most active flyway for migratory water foul and a sanctuary for wild birds, I live only 8 miles from Catahoula Lake, one of the most congested feeing grounds for these migrating birds. I will be getting NPIP cert. asap.I'm about to wrap my coop in plastic a pipe in their feed and water. Or they're all going to be house chickens. This is super scary.
For those who are having trouble with shrink wrapped chicks, I read that misting the eggs will help with this, in my opinion, it seams logical to me to start bringing your humidity up gradually from day 16, 2 days before lockdown to reserve enough moisture to prevent shrink wrapping,