KenStorm989
In the Brooder
awesome You can be my Obi Wan Kenobi!!!! Teach me the ways of the chicken!Yeah! Another Pittsburgher!
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awesome You can be my Obi Wan Kenobi!!!! Teach me the ways of the chicken!Yeah! Another Pittsburgher!
Eggs are due Friday and today we have a power outage... temp got down to 88 but wasn't there long. This was the solution until we got the generator moved and setup lol. I think there was no damage done, we caught it pretty quick but still. This was the first time we attempted this solution.
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Well folks:
Its day 21 and not one pip out of 8......so far....
Fingers crossed for all you incubating people! I haven't incubated since I incubated two Moluccan cockatoo eggs...didn't have much luck because my pair turned out to be two girls!
So my turkey Wheezy is still living up to her name. She eats and drinks just fine, but she sounds terrible and and she is underweight. I figured I would try dosing her with Vitamin A. So I squeezed a capsule into some olive oil and put it in a syringe (no needle tip), and squirted in her mouth tonight. I know Vitamin A at high levels came be toxic, but I'm hoping that she is deficient and this will correct it.
When I first got our 20 year old parrot a few years back, he had an respiratory infection. Th vet gave us antibiotics, and said it was definitely because of a lack of vitamin A due to a poor diet. So with Wheezy, I'm hoping maybe a boost will help her, since the antibiotics weren't able to.
[@=/u/249441/dheltzel]@dheltzel[/@]. You said you'd answer horticulture questions, right?. I'm trying to plan where to put raised beds next year for maximum sunlight, because we are surrounded by trees here. Should they just go on the south side of the home, or can I show you an aerial view and maybe you could help me determine? Btw, I'll be at my relatives house 5 minutes away from the farm next week, it's shame I don't have any chicks to pick up!
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I have 1 hen that has been wheezing since summer. She also seems underweight and I was expecting her to not make it through the last cold spell, especially since she insists on roosting all by herself, 8 ft up on top of the turkey run in a very exposed location. They are very weather resistant birds, I'm sure that would have killed a chicken. She also wanders off to the neighbors place, about 1/4 mile away and visits the turkeys there. I'm surprised she has not left with a wild flock. I've treated her a number of time, with no improvement, so I assume this is permanent. I'm sorry you are experiencing the same thing, I will not let her in my breeding pen because I am trying to breed for resistance and robustness, which she lacks. I feel sorry for these birds, but I believe there is nothing to be done for them. She doesn't seem to be in any pain and complains whenever I pick her up for any reason, something a truly sick bird does not do.
Raised beds are great for improving drainage, often a major issue in clay-heavy SE PA. Clay is indispensible, but we just have so much of this good thing. As for sighting them, go out several different times of the day and note where there are shadows. This is less visible when the trees have no leaves, but you can still tell where you have a clear line of sight to the sun. The sun is lower to the horizon now, so you need to imagine it higher in the sky, but the good news is that only gets better than it is now, so if the location gets lots of sun all day now, it will be perfect for full sun plants.
Also consider if there are very strong prevailing winds - some plants get damaged or even flattened by a summer storm that follows a drenching rain. And consider how you might protect the beds from your poultry.
Just stunning! Glad you stopped in! How is the Great North treating you?
The weather is a bit drier overall so the chickens tend to do better here. Life is life, just a different part of the US than before.
Necessity is the Mother of invention, lol
As long as fire hazard precautions are taken I would say it should work as a stop gap solution
It was set on the lowest setting possible and I was checking it constantly. The power is finally back on. It was out for about 5 hours. The generator ran out of gas so I had to go back to the oven situation. Hopefully, there was no harm done. I had some temp swings from 88°-104°I'll be candling tonight to check on them.![]()
Auro:
Hope you can salvage the hatch....I've only had one of eight hatch....today is day 23.....three days before the hatch I had a lightbulb burn out and found the bater 1 degree centigrade cool....it might have been for an hour or eight....I think eggs are more flexible early in the bater process...my two cents......
Haha, oh Ken, we may have to stumble through this one together.awesome You can be my Obi Wan Kenobi!!!! Teach me the ways of the chicken!