Good wishes and thoughts for the MIL's surgery.
Sorry for all the snow. Pointing out that I didn't even have to knock ice out of the waterer probably wouldn't be a nice thing to do this morning.
Roger, you little . . .
I am feeling very discouraged. The eggtopsy on the eggs that I tried to hatch showed fully formed chicks that appeared to absorb the yolk, but did not pip or hatch. It was like they just couldn't get out of the shell. Then, this morning, I found Ursula, the week old blue marans, The only one that had hatched from that batch, dead. I think it was just a failure to thrive thing. I never saw her eat, and I bribed her with every goody I could think of. I tried keeping her by herself and putting her in with the other chicks. She just didn't seem to ever "get it." I would see her drink, but then she would immediately go back under the brooder. George and Astrid hung out under there the first few days, but they would come out and explore. Ursula would only come out at night, in the dark, and then get lost and make panic chirping noises. I kind of wonder if she was blind. I feel like the chick angel of death. Two hatches, 14 eggs total, and one live chick! I tried to do right by them - followed hatching instructions, followed incubator instructions. What am I doing wrong????
Sorry for all the snow. Pointing out that I didn't even have to knock ice out of the waterer probably wouldn't be a nice thing to do this morning.

Roger, you little . . .

I am feeling very discouraged. The eggtopsy on the eggs that I tried to hatch showed fully formed chicks that appeared to absorb the yolk, but did not pip or hatch. It was like they just couldn't get out of the shell. Then, this morning, I found Ursula, the week old blue marans, The only one that had hatched from that batch, dead. I think it was just a failure to thrive thing. I never saw her eat, and I bribed her with every goody I could think of. I tried keeping her by herself and putting her in with the other chicks. She just didn't seem to ever "get it." I would see her drink, but then she would immediately go back under the brooder. George and Astrid hung out under there the first few days, but they would come out and explore. Ursula would only come out at night, in the dark, and then get lost and make panic chirping noises. I kind of wonder if she was blind. I feel like the chick angel of death. Two hatches, 14 eggs total, and one live chick! I tried to do right by them - followed hatching instructions, followed incubator instructions. What am I doing wrong????