buttercup..... it"sounds" like it may have been to hot but it could just be failure to thrive. I have noticed that if it is too hot in the brooder the chicks lay out flat with their wings out panting. Also they are spread out instead of in a pile.
sorry for the loss
Vfem... NICE
Greeneacre.........
Wellllll
I guess I will be done after the eggs I won on auction are shipped & hatched.
oops 2 auctions... then I'm done !
And while I am confessing.... I just pulled 18 eggs out of the fridge to experiment with. Anywhere from 1 day to 7 days old. I will set tonight. I have an excuse....
I was asked to bring some chicks to Church on Sat the 25th. We are having a camp day for the younger kids, the bigger kids are going to sleep away camp. Anyway.. I am in charge of the chicks & ducklings.
So I need to set tonight, everything in the bator now is spoken for. We will have mini's there too. Should be fun. I set EEs they hatch out the cutest.
Also I took a zipping egg from one of my bantam broodies. On Tues. I saw one zipping so I left it, went back a few hours later and it was dead, shrink wrapped, I guess from this heat.
This time I took the chick/egg inside, but it in the hatcher and it is screaming in there now.
I have a Austrolorp hen trying to go broody but she is so rough, she keeps crushing the eggs. 3 days she keep sitting on the layers eggs, crushing eggs everyday and mean as a snake. I keep pulling her off , I don't know what to do. It is too hot to brood, she is sticky from egg junk and cranky. I suppose she will need a bath, she is starting to stink
One of my Cohin hens broody decided last night to leave her nest 1/2 way through, the kids locked up & counted heads. But did not check the nest box. She was locked up with the layers all night and no desire to go back to the nest.
I candled and see no movement, maybe they already cooked and she knew.
And one other Cohin hen is sitting on 6 eggs. She is doing good. She gets off regularly for food & water etc... She will be a good mama.