One of my TSC chicks isn't looking goodis this ever going to end
Oh no!! Could it be coccidiosis that everyone is dealing with? The chicks and your roo maybe? I'm so sorry this is happening!!

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One of my TSC chicks isn't looking goodis this ever going to end
The roo has no blood poo or anything and has no symptoms of coccidiosis. The chick shouldn't have it, it's just a runt and very weak. It's the smallest of them all I gave it some electrolytes.Oh no!! Could it be coccidiosis that everyone is dealing with? The chicks and your roo maybe? I'm so sorry this is happening!!![]()
I've never had shrink wrapping. My humidity barely drops if I open the lid so I'm unsure how someone leaves the lid off long enough for enough humidity to escape.
The roo has no blood poo or anything and has no symptoms of coccidiosis. The chick shouldn't have it, it's just a runt and very weak. It's the smallest of them all I gave it some electrolytes.
Here is a representative sampling of teh babies.
Yay! When are yours hatching?
Idk, maybe people messing around in there too much when they dont need to? Like, getting nervous and candling all the eggs with the top open or something? It may depend on the incubator and the surrounding environment, too. I live in upper MI, where we have very dry winters. When I started, my humidity would drop significantly when I opened the lid. It has been warmer lately, though, so the snow is melting and the air isn't as dry anymore.I've never had shrink wrapping. My humidity barely drops if I open the lid so I'm unsure how someone leaves the lid off long enough for enough humidity to escape.
Yeah I would say it could be that issue if I had them outside or around other chickens that had it. None of mine have had that before.Goodness, I really hope it pulls through for you! You've had a rough enough week!![]()
My incubator retains humidity really well, so I don't worry too much about the eggs in there getting shrink-wrapped. I just avoid opening it at all when someone is actively zipping. My first hatch, I threw a blanket over myself and the incubator when I had to open it haha.I have heard of people avoiding shrink wrapping by misting the inside of the bator when they have to open it for whatever reason. Thoughts from more experienced hatchers?