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It was probably me. So let me get this straight:
You can have fertilized eggs stored in an egg carton, in a cool room, large ends up, for up to 2 weeks max and they could still be fine?
I am buying my eggs locally so should I still let them set for 24 hours or put them into the incubator right away?
Geting ready Lockdown starts tomorrow for my Catdance babies..Delisha I am noticing clear space around a couple of my chicks in the egg too. hoping they hatch. I do see movement in all of them but some are dark all the way to the air cell and other I still see veining and some clear. Kept my humidity at 40% and temp 99.5. we will see![]()
Hey Justine,
They seem to be getting around much better today. Eating and drinking well... Just a little wobbly on their feet/paddles. I will remove one bandaid tomorrow to see if they've made any progress.
Congrats on your sale!! I wish I lived nearby, I'd love some homegrown chicklets!
Morning! Just noticed something with one of my Ameraucana/EE chicks. It has a couple of toes that curve to the side, not under! Is this crooked toe? Can I do something at this point being that the chick is one week old? Never had this issue before. The rest are all fine.
Melinda - is this what your chicks toes were doing? Curled under or curved to the side?
Wish you were closer too. I would love for you to have some of these cute fuzzy babies. How many miles is it straight up the East Coast from FL to ME?![]()
Too bleeping far! Took us two days a couple of years ago, my DH could tell you the mileage as he drove most of the way!
My chick's toes curled under but not crooked per se. They seem to be separate issues from what I've read.
Try this web site that I just found this am http://www.peafowl.org/ARTICLES/1/ if the link doesn't work google Orthopedics for Poultry made Easy for Beginners.
It is a different splint from the one I made but is worth a try.
I just taped their toes in proper position (based on a couple of threads here on BYC) - bottom of foot first. Once I had the toes where I thought they ought to be, I taped another piece of bandaid to the tops of the toes, pressing well to seal. I then trimmed the excess as best I could so they could get around. You definitely need someone to assist in the process. Now way to do this by myself.
I purchased Rooster Booster brand "Poultry Booster"; it contains lots of vitamins and minerals and can be given to poultry of all ages. I do have to mash it up with my mortar & pestle as the pellets are VERY hard (no way babies could eat it). I have also been poaching some beef liver (about a teaspoon, minced) - it's the best source of riboflavin (aka B2 vit.). You should see them devour the liver - like they haven't seen food.I cannot find anything that says I can't give them liver so hope it's not a bad thing. Curly toe can be caused by a B2 deficiency or be genetic or be due to difficulty in hatching..... too many variables. I'm covering my bases. Let me know how it turns out; this doesn't seem to be an unusual problem once you start searching the threads... have a great day! It's snowing again here & we're expecting 60mph wind gusts,![]()
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Melinda
Morning! Just noticed something with one of my Ameraucana/EE chicks. It has a couple of toes that curve to the side, not under! Is this crooked toe? Can I do something at this point being that the chick is one week old? Never had this issue before. The rest are all fine.
Melinda - is this what your chicks toes were doing? Curled under or curved to the side?
Wish you were closer too. I would love for you to have some of these cute fuzzy babies. How many miles is it straight up the East Coast from FL to ME?![]()