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I love my goats!!, sorry about your dog.Managed to get the pictures loaded and resized!
Chocolate Muscovies, got our first eggs this weekend there were 11 stashed in the coop!
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Our new goats, 3 does and 1 buck, all Alpines from very good milk lines.
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This picture was saying goodbye to our nearly11yo Aussie mix Izzie, she was in a lot of pain and not eating anymore due to cancer in her jaw. We will miss her.
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sound cute he looks cuter in the new photo with his eyes open than in the first one.You think that pic is adorable you should see him run w/ his little naked arms out like he is flying!!!!! Now that is adorable. Also he is grooming is nonexistent feathers![]()
OMGOMGOMG!!!! Here is the longer story shorter.... Had a single pip that didn't progress - it was on the wrong side of the egg. Took it out since none of the other eggs had pipped and I needed to add water anyway. Helping it, a little dried, but not bad. Progressed around assuming that the air cell was also on the wrong side. I am not sure that it was and thought about candleing to see - especially if I ran into trouble. Went almost all the way around just getting shell and not breaking the membrane. No blood. Then I hit a spot where egg white came out - Now that's scary!
I did a little more around the beak, and put on Neosporin to help with any infection and to keep moist longer than water.
This whole time, I had heard the pipped beak cheap. But I also heard more quite peeps too - but just figured that those were the ones still in the hatcher. I put the egg back and was looking at it and saw a 'toe' cheap.HOLY CHICKEN! I have twin chicks!![]()
They are back iin the bator - although I do not have one just for them. Today is day 21, so the pair is a little early.
Any advice? This is totally new territory. I remember seeing something on the internet (video) but they were doing so many things 'wrong' that I could tell that this person was not very experienced.
I am concerned that the white will dry and glue everything up. Kass, you had an early hatch ... what is the white supposed to do? I know that the yolk gets absorbed....but the white?
Promise to post pics when I can find camera and get something taken safely and where it shows anything besides plastic window.
I had a few w/ liquidy white, that stuff dried like super glue. I had to wash it off the chicks that survived. Some of it I never could get off like on the head it was just to glued and they were to squirmy and fragile, that just had to wear off. I wish I had thought of a greasy ointment like triple antibiotic, or coconut oil, or even olive oil. I didn't know what to do w/ the white so I left it.