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Could you do a article on how to hatch toads? What breeds are required to make them, what they are good for, etc?
so sorry to hear all this...i almost cried reading it...Ivie I think you're doing great. with her. I bet you will have the tamest Creamette in the world with her.
I am not doing great. I have a lost baby Creamer in the shed. I am having some electrical work done (stuff I can't do because it involves the Power company lines being moved). They were going to turn my electricity off to my sheds for a few hours, So I went out and got Andy and his buddies to bring them in. I had a tall box to put them in when I moved them. I grabbed the first chick put him in the box and out her jumped. The rests stayed in. I covered the box and tried to run him down. I cannot catch a fast little chick amongst all my junk. He was crawling under boats, important things I have stored, under tractors, behind washers and dryers. through bikes. I chased him for about a half hour until he gave me the slip.
I doubt I will ever see him again until he starts decaying in the spring and I find his remains.
I have set up a heat lamp for him, as soon as the electricity comes back on, I will move Andy and the guys back out there and hopefully he will be attracted to there noise and I can catch him.
Then I candled an egg that was not hatching. The Air sac was large and had slipped to the side. (I hate when that happens) it is late in the hatch so I carefully opened the air sac. The membrane was heat shrinking to the chick. I carefully removed it and tried to help him and I screwed up, I hit a live membrane and it started bleeding. I think I killed it. When the air sac slips to the side they just never seem to make it. They either die in the shell or I they die when I help them...
My day so far... I have just a few more eggs to hatch, but after killing the one I am done helping for today.
so sorry to hear all this...i almost cried reading it...
I thought about whether the rainbows were barred or not. I decided they weren't that is why I called them Calico. If there is any barring It would be single barring and that would most likely not pass on. to a male chick. I think they need double barring to give it to a male offspring. I am not sure why I am saying that but I recall reading something about it.
I have been studying Turkey Genotypes and what goes where and does what, I have messed up the little I knew about chickens..
Jerry help me, Doesn't single or double barring get linked to the w or z and become sex linked?