- Apr 13, 2010
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Morning all. Had a scare yesterday. Looked out the window just before I jumped into the shower because I heard a noise and saw Legolas and his son fighting. Junior was going for kill with his father and poor Legolas was doing his best but is smaller. I threw something on and ran out, grabbed up both of them and brought them in downstairs. Junior was fine but poor Legolas was half scalped, his right eye swollen shut and his right side of his face all swollen up. I put Junior in a crate and proceeded to treat Legolas. He also got to stay inside in another crate. He looks a little better this morning (love vetermycin) and so I put him back in with his girls. I will be setting up a bachelor pad for Junior until he goes to his new home. First time I have had such a serious issue. I guess love is in the air and Junior wanted his own girls. Im glad I got there in time to prevent anything more serious from happening. Junior is generally a good boy but at 9 months old is looking ladies of his own.
My bator is full again with my eggs and heritage rir eggs from the don nelson line. Ordered chick bands and have started keeping a record book on the hatched chicks. One thing I did learn from the last hatch is that the chicks in the really big eggs never made it through all the way. They died shortly after pipping. They couldnt get fully turned. I selected eggs that were a bit smaller this time.
The tiny tots are doing well and were bouncing around like pinballs this morning. They eat out of my hand and are a busy bunch. Dh made them a long, low roost which they love.
Time to get cracking. Lots of chicken stuff to do today.
My bator is full again with my eggs and heritage rir eggs from the don nelson line. Ordered chick bands and have started keeping a record book on the hatched chicks. One thing I did learn from the last hatch is that the chicks in the really big eggs never made it through all the way. They died shortly after pipping. They couldnt get fully turned. I selected eggs that were a bit smaller this time.
The tiny tots are doing well and were bouncing around like pinballs this morning. They eat out of my hand and are a busy bunch. Dh made them a long, low roost which they love.
Time to get cracking. Lots of chicken stuff to do today.