Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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These are my new onesw thet are blue hens and he is black marans
Gorgeous egg!!!
 
Hello
Just got a few chicks to eventually add to our flock. The little Maran chick has what looks like a squished claw. It's purple and I feel awful she's just the tiniest lil chick. Any thoughts? Walking on it though a bit off balance.
 
My first chick from my incubator had a gimp claw. Was walking with the toes curled all under. I asked questions and done research and found a way to splint his toes out straight. When i take the splints off to change them, his toes are still crooked but not curled under.Look in emergencies/diseases/injuries and cures for more info. I used a pipe cleaner bent to shape of foot and since i didn't have vetrap on hand i used press n seal. It's like saran wrap but way better. He's wearing his new boot tonight.
 
My first chick from my incubator had a gimp claw. Was walking with the toes curled all under. I asked questions and done research and found a way to splint his toes out straight. When i take the splints off to change them, his toes are still crooked but not curled under.Look in   emergencies/diseases/injuries and cures for more info. I used a pipe cleaner bent to shape of foot and since i didn't have vetrap on hand i used press n seal. It's like saran wrap but way better. He's wearing his new boot tonight.
Good thinking. Nice alternative to popsicle sticks or broken tooth picks and vetrap.@ IhilianiCoffee, make sure that the foot is clean, free of any sores, and dry before wrapping it up.
 
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Good thinking. Nice alternative to popsicle sticks or broken tooth picks and vetrap.@ IhilianiCoffee, make sure that the foot is clean, free of any sores, and dry before wrapping it up.
I'm not the one with a purple-toed chick, that was Jilsc.

Chattery41, I used a large bandaid for one with curled toes by putting the pad under the spread-out foot and using the sticky parts over the top making sure to separate the toes with sticky between them to hold toes in place.
 
Down here in southeast LA, I use dry incubation with excellent results every time. Our humidity is usually no less than 30% anyway, so I do not have to add any water until hatch time. But I do leave the vent holes open so that the air inside can exchange with the air outside.
 
Down here in southeast LA, I use dry incubation with excellent results every time. Our humidity is usually no less than 30% anyway, so I do not have to add any water until hatch time. But I do leave the vent holes open so that the air inside can exchange with the air outside.
what incubator do you use?
 

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