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I do this with my kids and they keep asking if the easter bunny is going to take a potty break at our house. They love it !
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I do this with my kids and they keep asking if the easter bunny is going to take a potty break at our house. They love it !
Put some neo on it, it will be fine! It will shrink more.
Shoot I did what she did and put corn starch on mine too tonight. Should I go buy Betadine tomorrow for it?I've had this often with peachicks ...I put a little bit of betadine on the navel since it's not yet closed and you don't want them to get a navel infection, which will kill them. Just like disinfecting a little mammals umbilical cord. this chicks take extra long for the yolk to completely absorb from their abdomen. I have heard that it's not good to have them eat until it is done absorbing, or their body will slow down or stop the absorption since it's getting the signal that nutrition is coming in and absorption is no longer needed...Anyone else understand it that way?
Let them rest and absorb that yolk. They will be up and at em before you know it. I remember my turkey poults doing this because of their big bellies. The cup is a good idea for the one.I'm 300 posts behind...ahhh...no way I'm catching up, so sorry if I don't reply to anything directed to me!!!
Congrats to everyone who has chicks hatching!!
My nose has been stuck to my bator since I got home this morning, with chicks popping out one right after the other. So far 3 of 4 Mille Fleur, 5 of 7 Silkies and/or Silkie/Polish crosses, and 3 of 4 Seramas. All other bantams have pipped, and one Cochin mix as well as an EE has pipped.
The Seramas didn't hatch well, AT ALL. The first two came out with HUGE bellies...like a LF egg yolk was in there! I have no idea what is going on...they couldn't even stand without rolling over onto their backs, because their bellies got in the way. The third one to hatch did so too early...when it came out of the shell, its navel was BLEEDING!!! I quickly opened the bator, grabbed the baby, and rushed to my kitchen where I slathered corn starch on it. When I looked at the inside of the shell, there was blood in it! Is this normal? For a chick to hatch when it wasn't ready??? I currently have the chick in a coffee cup in my second incubator. It is just laying on its back, all curled in a ball as if it was still inside the shell.
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Omg my Mille D'uccle loves to be held! I just rescued a porcelain d'uccle from a swap meet.Poor thing was wanting out so bad! The guys stuffed her in a cage with 5 rooster twice her size!!! As I walked around the cage she followed me. I knew I had to do something! Here is here the day we got her, which was 9 days ago!I love the d'Uccles also. They actually ask to be picked up and held! If you ever want to sell any of those porcelain pullets let me know! I would like a few more porcelains. The d'Uccles actually belong to my son. I have to rent space from him to use them as broodies!![]()
Here's a pictures of a hen with her two Guineas that she hatched out and took care of until they were twice her size!
No shaking! You don't have to do this after all, the chick does!Ahhhhh!!!! I just put my ear against the nest box and I heard a chick chirping!!!!!![]()
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I am so excited... I am shaking!!![]()