I am very sorry for your loss.Pipsee is gone. Thanks everyone


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I am very sorry for your loss.Pipsee is gone. Thanks everyone
I just wish I knew how she got so sick.I am very sorry for your loss.Try not to feel too bad, because it's been my experience that when they are that young and making that noise that they are usually very sick.
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Was she making that noise when she hatched?I just wish I knew how she got so sick.
I'm sorry for your loss.I just wish I knew how she got so sick.
I agree.I'm sorry for your loss.
Don't feel too bad, I do not believe Tylan would have helped.![]()
Ahhhhh that makes a lot of sense. I had an almost 0% hatch rate except for Pipsee and well........Was she making that noise when she hatched?
I ask that because there have been a few times where I have incubated with the humidity too high, or had malpositioned chicks. In either case, it's the same, they aspirate fluid while trying to hatch.
I feel you on so many levels... lots ofAhhhhh that makes a lot of sense. I had an almost 0% hatch rate except for Pipsee and well........
I found out too late that my humidity was way too high for the beginning stages of incubation. My fiance says that he heard her make that noise from day one, I can't say I remember much. I was just so excited that one actually hatched I was on cloud 9 and now the first two days are all a blur.
Thank you.I feel you on so many levels... lots offor you
It's been my experience that when mine make this clicking noise it from aspiration of fluid and that it's not contagious, so I think your other chick will be fine.Thank you.If in fact this was due to the incubation period would she still be “contagious” to the other chick I had in there with her for a bit? Back to one chick again