Can you find local eggs to try?@ RONTwo different thermometers. To be fair, I have to use shipped eggs.
Shipped eggs will quit like that for sure.
Also, get a brinsea spot check. Most thermometers will not work well in an incubator.
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Can you find local eggs to try?@ RONTwo different thermometers. To be fair, I have to use shipped eggs.
I love them too! They are my favorite breed. But GOSH they take forever to start laying. 10 months and counting. I'm so ready for some eggs!
Im getting a little bit worried my 45 eggs wont come in on time to set , my fingers are so far beyond crossed they are blue lol , but if they dont come in ill gather my hens eggs and set those i guess
Ok, here is my first picture of the gorgeous emu eggs in my Hovabator!
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Ok, here is my first picture of the gorgeous emu eggs in my Hovabator!
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Thats awesome , i have never seen emu eggs they look so cool
I think it was Moderator Wynette that posted about impacted crops being a digestion issue and often it is from worms. If they had mites, they likely had worms too.Hey all update on Jasmine. She is still trucking. She's in a crate right now with a waterer. Her crop is either slow or impacted and it feels doughy. Water and crop massages seem to be doing some to help we also looked up a home made remedy on BYC that I think we will be trying tonight. We also discovered that the flock got mites, almost certainly from a little lost sparrow that managed to get in the coop while they were free ranging. So this weekend is coop clean out and treating. Weather permitting.
I tell ya anything that can go wrong will go wrong. I don't want to stop the cocci treatment mid treatment so that will run its full course and we will then do probiotics and electrolytes before collecting hatching eggs for the hatch-a-long. Could the mites be what is causing Jasmine's crop issues?
On top of that Mom has come down with something and our two silkie cockerals were fighting today. Until they are treated for the mites I would not feel right selling one of them. Thankfully I caught the mites pretty quickly. We are planning to use a peremethrin(sp?) powder to treat. Has anyone had luck using this?
Ugh when it rains I pours. The flock is just lucky I love them. Can't wait until I'm an old hand at all of this and it just comes naturally.
Thank you all still hoping for advice and/or feedback