- Jan 29, 2007
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Yesterday I picked up my SFH babies from a good friend who hatches for me (these were shipped eggs from another breeder so I can expand my bloodlines) - I was so excited - even though one of them wasn't doing so well. The last to hatch has an oozy umbilical and badly curled feet. There was a humidity issue in the hatcher because she had to take the rest of the chicks out and the humidity didn't come back up for some reason afterwards... Poor little thing wasn't doing well at all.
I took them all home and situated the "special needs" baby in my hatcher to keep it separate and put the others in my baby pen in my trailer coop. It's heated and there is there is a heat lamp in the brooder part. They all settled right in with my 2 home-grown SFH chicks (2 weeks old) and a Dark Cornish chick that hatched the same time as my 2 SFH.
Then tragedy struck...
Some time last night the part of our house wiring that powers our refrigerator, the kitchen and the power line that runs out to the coop went out. We had no idea because the rest of the power was on.
When I went out to the coop this morning, my 2 older SFH chicks were barely upright, but the rest of the brooder was littered with tiny, fluffy bodies. I can't even tell you how broken-hearted I was to find this!
I scooped up the live babies and all the bodies and took them in my house. I got the upright ones into the hatcher with the "special needs" baby and then checked each little body. 4 (including my 2-week-old Dark Cornish and 3 SFH chicks) were ice cold and stiff. Three more of the SFH chicks were still floppy but very cold and unresponsive. I put those three in the hatcher right away... just in case.
Every few minutes I would go and rub the 3 little unresponsive bodies. Amazingly one of them started to breathe!
I had to go check on the rest of my flock - had some 4-5 week-olds (H/RIR and PR) that lost power too. Luckily the older ones were OK. When I came back in after feeding and checking, all 3 of the unresponsive SFH chicks were moving!
It has been a few hours now, and all 3 are eating and drinking (and staying in the laundry room). The little special needs baby is still not doing well, but I'll keep trying with it. Normally I would have given it until today at noon-ish and then culled if it wasn't improving, but now it seems personal. I realize I may lose this one too, but the idea bothers me more now than it did yesterday.
Please keep your fingers crossed that my remaining SFH chicks survive and thrive. I so appreciate your thoughts and well-wishes for these tiny little babies!
I'm in awe that the 3 babies came back to life! Felt sick when I heard of your disaster, if the remaining chick has a chance I'm sure that your care will save him.
