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Mornin you all!! Heading to the May hal lol
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May 2016 Hatch-a-Long
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Mornin you all!! Heading to the May hal lol
Lee survived! Yay!![]()
Latte ended up passing from blood loss (and possible malpositioning), but Take and Lee both made it out and Take is happily tucked under his mother with Aviator.
Lee was an assisted hatch with bad blood loss, spent half the night with me keeping warm and then when I introduced him to his mother he got so cold he was stiff and barely breathing or moving at all. He was on his side, covered in dust. I breathed on him until I got him inside then put him under the warm water in the faucet. He began heavily breathing, kicking his feet, and then chirping. He is now happily (and noisely) tucked under my shirt. He'll stay inside for the night until he is strong enough to keep up with his mom (Pip) and two siblings (Take and Aviator).
I also have five broody hens, with four nest boxes being taken up. Two are standard chickens (Wild Thing and Scarlet) the others are bantams (Possability, Princess and Dodie). I hope things aren't too chaotic, seeing as how the eggs are already starting to get soiled and broken by the constant shifting of hens trying to lay in the nests of the broodies.
I'm glad Lee survived!Lee survived! Yay!![]()
Latte ended up passing from blood loss (and possible malpositioning), but Take and Lee both made it out and Take is happily tucked under his mother with Aviator.
Lee was an assisted hatch with bad blood loss, spent half the night with me keeping warm and then when I introduced him to his mother he got so cold he was stiff and barely breathing or moving at all. He was on his side, covered in dust. I breathed on him until I got him inside then put him under the warm water in the faucet. He began heavily breathing, kicking his feet, and then chirping. He is now happily (and noisely) tucked under my shirt. He'll stay inside for the night until he is strong enough to keep up with his mom (Pip) and two siblings (Take and Aviator).
I also have five broody hens, with four nest boxes being taken up. Two are standard chickens (Wild Thing and Scarlet) the others are bantams (Possability, Princess and Dodie). I hope things aren't too chaotic, seeing as how the eggs are already starting to get soiled and broken by the constant shifting of hens trying to lay in the nests of the broodies.
Congratulations on the two!Final Hal total
4 eggs set
1 clear
1 quit
2 chicks hatched.
Final Hal total
4 eggs set
1 clear
1 quit
2 chicks hatched.