Expect DD to pick up a couple of bunnies tomorrow. I'm working now and can't get there. Will be trading four dozen eggs for them. I love trades.
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I wanna get a couple ameracaunas, olive eggers, and Marna's just for eggs not to breed. I just want pretty eggs, lol. Is there anyone in NY that has these for sale? I love the blue ameracaunas or something with a little color. Let me know if anyone has anything. I'm in the southern Adirondacks so closer to me the better unless you ship.
I'm looking for a new incubator. I've always used the still aired ones from tractor supply but I wanna get something better but I don't have any idea what to look for or at. I don't wanna spend a ton of money though either. Any suggestions?
I'm looking for a new incubator. I've always used the still aired ones from tractor supply but I wanna get something better but I don't have any idea what to look for or at. I don't wanna spend a ton of money though either. Any suggestions?
hahahha this made me feel better LOL I just ordered 6 chicks last night. Mr. Lee already capped off my breed varieties at #2 ... I keep telling him we need to speed up our coop project because "we'll have more chicks before you know it" but... im not sure he's connected the dots yet.
Are these The just delivered chicks ? Less than a week old ? out in a coop ? with heat lamps ? You could bring them inside [COLOR=0000CD]<- I would do this[/COLOR] ...
Do you have a large plastic bin or Lg Cardboard box ( line the inside with plastic
or a shower curtain - A used one - the new ones stink to High Heaven ) or a extra tub .or Shower ?
It would give you peace of mind ..You would NOT need the extra hot lamps if they are inside
[COLOR=0000FF]From my chicken Medicine File -[/COLOR]
A blocked vent is sometimes due to temperature fluctuations suffered by young chicks or more fragile breeds and can be due to stress. There may be other causes, as well. With young chicks, check the temperature in your brooder to ensure it is not fluctuating significantly.
A blocked vent is fatal if not taken care of quickly. A chick suffering pasty butt must be checked on throughout the day and will probably need treatment several times a day for several days.
[COLOR=B22222]Treatment:
Clean use a damp rag to remove poo from vent. If the poo is hard, you can soak the chicks bottom in a dish of warm water or put the chicks bottom under warm running water to help remove it.
Dry thoroughly dry the chick. Leaving a chick wet can reduce its immunity and leave it vulnerable to illness or infection.
Olive Oil on the vent once the chick is dry, use a Q-tip to gently apply olive oil around the vent to help prevent poos from sticking too hard.
Apple Cider Vinegar several BYCers add a drop or two of apple cider vinegar to drinking water to[/COLOR] prevent or reduce the severity of pasty butt.
If you have ACV with mother it is best ..if you dont just use the regular stuff