- Sep 24, 2012
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So my hatching has finished at the end of day 22 :-D
I have 3 white silkies and 1 black one
1 little black one didn't make it
don't know what was wrong just never external pipped and maybe suffocated - wish i had helped him earlier.
Happy with my 4 little fluffy babies tho.
One seems to be struggling on his legs tho - is it called splayed legs?
Poor little fella keeps falling on his back and just sleeps loads
I have 3 white silkies and 1 black one
1 little black one didn't make it
Happy with my 4 little fluffy babies tho.
One seems to be struggling on his legs tho - is it called splayed legs?
Poor little fella keeps falling on his back and just sleeps loads
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My biggest, healthiest, most beautiful Ameraucana/White Leghorn cross that hatched perfect with no help and was cheeping and playing an hour ago laid down and died when I left to take a nap with my 2 year old. She was almost twice the size of the others and had the puffiest cheeks and beard already. No bloody poop, no sign of injury, nothing. No clue and now I am afraid for the others. The only thing I can come up with is that earlier today they discovered there were pine shavings (the largest kind) under the paper towels and were digging them up and pecking away. I put down new paper towels and blocked their access to those corners - but maybe I was too late and she had eaten some giant piece and it killed her???? I checked her mouth to see if she appeared to have choked and saw nothing. No pasty butt, no bloody poop anywhere in the brooder, no sign that I could find of a broken neck or any kind of trauma. And she was so big there is no way someone else bullied her. Maybe a heart attack?? Here is my sweet baby
She was the one with the giant curls by her cheeks. This is her when she was born.
There seems to be a window of time within their first couple weeks of life when it's common for chicks to drop dead. And I swear it always seems to happen to the favorites.

