She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Morning, guys.
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I wonder if @chicapee got any sleep last night.

@sideWing Those BCM chicks are adorable!

Still too early for chickens. . . guess I'll go workout.



And I'm off!

didn't have time to do this yesterday but when you get finished with who ever she is send her to me .might get my help to work earlier.
 
@RavynFallen Miracles legs. She has settled down alot with her chirping. We had a chat. She seems happier with chicks her size.

Pics of her legs.

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And she pooped especially for you to analyse.

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Well, how accommodating of her! lol...

She has plump pads on bottoms of her feet, tops of toes and legs don't look too thin, and her poop looks fine... maybe she was cheeping so much cuz she had to run around at top speed to keep up with the Orps... might want to get something soon to tag her with so you can keep track of her as she grows??
 
Got some pics b4 sunset. I'm going to go through them and delete all of them I can.

Should I post em here or in my album?

Ed: Before the edit, I have 286 pics!
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Good!  I forgot to turn these for a couple of days.  They are all less than a week old, so we should be okay.


Unless I am collecting for someone else, I never turn mine, lol... I put my eggs in flats on the counter and just grab them from there and put them in the bator when I feel like it... but the eggs are only 7-10 days old...
 
11 chicks. No pips at the moment
4 more to go!! Come on!!!! Get in there and be red!!!


They are gorgeous!

Unless I am collecting for someone else, I never turn mine, lol... I put my eggs in flats on the counter and just grab them from there and put them in the bator when I feel like it... but the eggs are only 7-10 days old...
Next spring I was going to test and turn half my eggs during storage but not the other half and see what the results were cause I honestly question the practice of turning when storage. I have a philosophy in my head about that, but with you and Lazy, doesn't sound like it's neccessary.
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Well, how accommodating of her! lol...

She has plump pads on bottoms of her feet, tops of toes and legs don't look too thin, and her poop looks fine... maybe she was cheeping so much cuz she had to run around at top speed to keep up with the Orps... might want to get something soon to tag her with so you can keep track of her as she grows??


How do you best tag the babies?
 
How do you best tag the babies?


First I use those colored loom bands that are used to make kids bracelets (like a baby hair rubber band)... I double it over to keep it from coming off the day olds leg... once it gets close to snug I unloop it for a bit more, then switch to using small colored zip ties... just have to check them each day to make sure they don't become tight on the leg...
 
Free chicken ebook on amazon today.
Treating the Sick or Injured Chicken [COLOR=555555]Kindle Edition[/COLOR]

http://www.amazon.com/Treating-Injured-Chicken-Amelia-Barrows-ebook/dp/B008VLM2KG
Thank you!! I just downloaded it!
Heading home with a Mossberg 20. Ridiculously cheap in price on it, so worth trying. Come on hay bale !
Good luck. I told my son the story and he said he wishes he was there tomorrow so he could take a shot incase you miss! :)
11 chicks. No pips at the moment
Come one fluffy bottoms...we need more pips!!
Unless I am collecting for someone else, I never turn mine, lol... I put my eggs in flats on the counter and just grab them from there and put them in the bator when I feel like it... but the eggs are only 7-10 days old...
You guys are so lucky to have eggs! Starting up a flock from eggs is hard & long! I should get my first egg in another month or two unless it gets too cold. Then I'll have to wait till spring. Chickens might not lay in the cold, right?
 

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