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I TRIED to take your advice. I FIRMLY QUIT! Yesterday, when the chicks were newly hatched, I had no problem squeezing out the poo before they ate, but they have ben eating all day today. Tonight, when I tried to go back and sex again both by color and verify it be vent sexing, I was horrified when the first chick went limp in my hands and immediately died. I am done. I don't care if they are pullets or cockerels, I don't want to risk killing another chick like that.
It is not that I can't kill ckickens if necesary... I have an overly vocal cockerel soaking in brined ice water in the fridge right now. But, to kill needlessly and so wastefully, that sickens me. I had 30 perfectly healthy BR chicks earlier this evening, now one is buried in the garden and I am down to 29.
That is even taking in account that I had one chick that I had to work on a bit to even keep alive after if first had a prolapsed yolk sac, then prolapsed bowels. That one I took the time to tie off the yolk sac with a thread and cut it off as he was tripping on it and the other chicks were pecking at it while getting blood everywhere. Then, a little later, I looked at the same chick and realized that its protruding belly button had prgressed into a large portion of its intestines protruding. So, I carefully replaced them with a small piece of plastic and then sutured up the belly button with a needle and thread.
That chick is doing fine. In fact, I don't even know which of the chicks that it is anymore. I have lost chicks prior to hatching due to circumstances beyond my control, but I was pleased that I have never lost a chick or bird other than that. Then, tonight, I kill a chick trying to vent sex it. I felt like I was hit in the gut. Ughhhh...
So, looking at the colors I probably do have a number of cockerels. However, I don't seem to care as much anymore. I'd rather have pullets, but I am too sick to worry about it now.
I read this, and you have to watch....coturnix (of any age) when scared will vomit, if you were holding them a certain way (upside down) and not watching their breathing they can aspirate when they vomit. Just one of the quirks about coturnix. Just be careful holding them too you dont even have to be vent sexing them for them to aspirate on their own vomit so just be careful
I'm sorry for your loss