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Haha, nice try! I need to have a broody first. Your BSL and Gray girls are laying so well I don't know if they'd ever go broody. HOpefully one of the silkies will...
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Haha, nice try! I need to have a broody first. Your BSL and Gray girls are laying so well I don't know if they'd ever go broody. HOpefully one of the silkies will...
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My original CCL roo had that happen to him....his wattles got infected and swelled up(looked like a large grape in each wattle)....it made him dizzy and he couldn't bend over to eat or drink...I had to bring him inside, medicate and placed food and water on a box at beak level...after a week he bounced back....
Dupli and Zippy were both part of the 2015 hatch from the eggs I got from Dennis. We just didn't need 2 roosters. On that note, a lot of YouTube and homestead blogs recommend slitting the bird's throat and having it bleed out as a supposedly more humane way to cull rather than quickly chopping its head off. Seems to me that Zippy didn't have the advertised pain free death. Husband says never again. Quick is better. Thoughts?
How are your silkies going in the bator @stake ?
So far so good....I did lose one of the light bulbs....and found the unit at 1 degree centigrade low....one day....don't know how long that happened for...(less than 8hrs)....but all the candling seems good....going into lockdown this morning,,,,