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Sad but valuable lesson learned. One of the squabs didn’t make it. Looks like it’s been dead for a couple days or so. But the other seems fat and healthy.
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Sad but valuable lesson learned. One of the squabs didn’t make it. Looks like it’s been dead for a couple days or so. But the other seems fat and healthy.
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Sorry you lost one.Sad but valuable lesson learned. One of the squabs didn’t make it. Looks like it’s been dead for a couple days or so. But the other seems fat and healthy.
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Oh Nat.. Im sooo sorry!Sad but valuable lesson learned. One of the squabs didn’t make it. Looks like it’s been dead for a couple days or so. But the other seems fat and healthy.
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Im so sorry. Was it cold there? Sometimes the parents cant fully cover them from the cold so they dont make it. But on the bright side this guy will start growing very rapidly.
Sorry you lost one.I have had 3 babies in my loft that didn't make it and passed at just a few days old, once with a single mom/hen and twice with my pair of hens - they only managed to raise one of two nestlings. I think often we just don't know why. I guess that's why I tend to check on the hatchlings often the first few days, looking for movement and full crops.
The remaining satinette is so cute with his wing shield feathers coming in.
You may want to check his navel area to make sure its clean and dry.
Oh Nat.. Im sooo sorry!
The other one is lookin great tho!![]()
Pigeon math at work...Silver lining - this will push me to find an unrelated mate for him/her, once I figure out gender.
Pigeon math at work...![]()