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

A couple of the air cells are still a little wobbly. But this is amazing for shipped eggs to have viable embryos in every egg but one. I am super impressed.


You're not the only one! I was hoping for good development, but that is phenomenal... also glad you understand the difference in viable and fertile... so happy you have those eggs... will be thinking positive thoughts for good strong, healthy chicks for you... :hugs
 
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I wish I kept it.
 
A couple of the air cells are still a little wobbly. But this is amazing for shipped eggs to have viable embryos in every egg but one. I am super impressed.

not really most all the ebay eggs I have received have ben that way . there are just what a good business person does . Ravyan is just such a person .And I am glad you filed a complaint you may have someone else from buying eggs like that. you know what air cells look after a week in the incubator there is no telling how old those eggs are they looked like more than a week in the incubator. they think you will just walk away and to someone who is happy with them bad feedbacks mean nothing. good luck with the hatches we'll be waiting and feed Ravyn some lemons .
 
I still haven't caught all the way up. I'll have to read the rest in the morning...
Which one? Neither of my roos in that coop (Gibbs or Elvis) are people aggressive. Elvis is the more skittish -don't want contact-non challenging roo. He's the one that was attacked. Gibbs is the let's try to mate anything, I'm the main roo in the coop. He's not human aggressive and until today I have never seen anything more than the occasional, I'm a roo, fluff up my feathers "do you want some of this" guy stuff, but I've never seen him outright attack my other roo or attempt to corner him. It was a total surprise.
Awe. Hope he feels better. That's cute.

I have no question Gibbs woud have killed Elvis if I hadn't interveined.

The "scalping" goes all the way around.

Now here's my question. Is there anything other than keeping it clean and using antibiotic ointment on it that I can do? Is there something I can or should give it for pain?  He is doing seemingly well. He doesn't act like he's on his way out.


Amy, I'm sooo sorry! That looks horrible!! Poor guy. My heart really breaks for him. I hate to see an animal suffer. I am so glad you've decided to re-home the roo that did that. I know you will heal heal him up real quick. He's in good hands! :hugs

Keep bugs off and ointment on.  I like Blue-Kote, it covers the red when you put him back in, but give him several days to scab up first.

There are several breeders on the peafowl board that swear by that stuff. Peachicks can be very mean to each other. I've seen pictures of scalps that looked like Amy's picture. So I hope you can find it, Amy and give it a try.
 
not really most all the ebay eggs I have received have ben that way . there are just what a good business person does . Ravyan is just such a person .And I am glad you filed a complaint you may have someone else from buying eggs like that. you know what air cells look after a week in the incubator there is no telling how old those eggs are they looked like more than a week in the incubator. they think you will just walk away and to someone who is happy with them bad feedbacks mean nothing. good luck with the hatches we'll be waiting and feed Ravyn some lemons .


Bwahaha!!! That was good, BYC... took me a min to figure that one out... no need to feed me lemons, I'm really not that sweet... trust me... :p
 

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