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Nope, definitely not around first, and definitely not anywhere near as knowledgeable or experienced! Just messing with you cuz I know you take as well as you give!
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Hope you do not have an explosion, it ain't fun at all !      :sick



I candle the eggs and I can smell the bad ones before they ever explode. The worst that has happened is for chicks or ducklings to hatch in the incubator instead of the hatcher because I was not watching my due dates to move them in time. I have had to clean hatching mess but not exploded eggs.
 
Is anyone on th e long beach peninsula and/or also have a bear problem? I built a second fence around my temporary run and a bear climbed it and ripped the roof off my coop a couple nights ago. Luckily I heard it and we scared it off with a little help from a shotgun. It came back later that night and ripped into the wire, but I had the girls on the garage!
I put up a motion light, two layers of hot wire, bolted down the roof, and lined the door with welded wire mesh. I put up the game cam hoping to catch a picture of the bear electrocuting himself but just got pictures of a deer, lol.
I'm going to go get a chain link kennel from my parents next week, but does anyone know of scent deterants that may work in the mean time? I go on duty for a couple days at a time and am worried about the kiddos!
 
Apology
After looking back at my posts, I can see that what I wrote came across much differently than I intended when I was teasing ChickieLady, and I want to apologize. I meant no disrespect! The written word can get fouled up much too easily and that's what happened here. And I feel really bad.

ChickieLady is a long time member of BYC, and has helped us all in countless ways, and I think that's obvious when you read her posts. I tried to poke some fun in a tongue-in-cheek fashion after she commented on Orpingtons. Well.... guess I'd better brush up on doing that sort of thing in a forum cuz it turned out all wrong! I know you love to kid around, but when something is written poorly and doesn't come across as a joke, well.... it just turns out bad.
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I hope you will accept my apologies ChickieLady!
 
I saw the video, and I have not ever seen a chick do that, happy to say~
What you are doing has to help, and I want to add that all my breeder birds, and chicks up to 1 mo of age get vitamins in their water, why ?
Cuz I do not trust the feed makers to contain as much vitamins as they say~
This is what I buy now as "Broiler Max" is no longer produced, this replaces it.
So, I feed my layers a half dose, and my meat birds a full dose:

https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=949


I just read an article on adding Vitamin C or Vitamin E to the diet to help with heat stress in chicks. Vitamin C helped the most and E was between C and no supplementing BUT the article seemed to think that Vitain E helped more fighting off disease.
 

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