congrats andNews flash: DS just texted. They are at the hospital - "For real this time. We're not leaving until we have a baby."
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
for a safe and healthy delivery (and fast too )
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congrats andNews flash: DS just texted. They are at the hospital - "For real this time. We're not leaving until we have a baby."
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
saran wrap does breathe. it is a good choice for the breakOh no!!! Have you posted that anywhere else (incubation thread maybe?) Surely you're not the only one that's happened to & maybe they can help? Also, I have zero experience with this, but just curious if saran wrap will let enough air in? Would paper towel be better? I just don't know. I'm sorry!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...ooks-and-more.1137467/page-8891#post-19875197
Thank you.congrats and
for a safe and healthy delivery (and fast too )
Clover laid her first egg today.
And I have no rooster for her My cockerel that is slated to be her boyfriend is only two months old. I could have put her under Mr. Darcy since they weren't related but of course he had to be put down with all the rest of my chickens a couple months ago. So now I have to wait for his son to be old enough to get the job done.
saran wrap does breathe. it is a good choice for the break
wait.... I missed that!
What happened?
It's SHOW TIME!News flash: DS just texted. They are at the hospital - "For real this time. We're not leaving until we have a baby."
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
News flash: DS just texted. They are at the hospital - "For real this time. We're not leaving until we have a baby."
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
Oh that is awful.I think I might not have posted it here.
I bought some guineas from a local woman in mid March. I had them in quarantine in my garage, with my ko shamo pair in my workshop next door. I had asked the woman before purchasing if she had ever had respiratory issues of any kind in her birds and she said no.
However, about three days after getting my guineas, my ko shamo pair started sneezing. I asked the woman again and suddenly there was this one silkie she had bought that when she put it in with her birds started sneezing, but that was it, and she told me the guineas had lived in a separate pen. Doesn't really matter since they all lived in the same barn.
Then my ACs started sneezing. And then it got to my frizzle flock and one hen's mouth filled with mucus and buildup and her face swelled. I culled her and sent some swabs out for testing.
Coryza. The guineas gave all my birds coryza. Apparently my quarantining practices still let the disease slip out.
So I collected eggs and culled all the chickens, because that's all you can do. Clover and Coriander were spared because they both were (and are) living in my house on my other property 15 minutes away from my other birds. They're my only adult chickens now.
Best part - after I had testing done I told the woman I bought the guineas from about it. Even though she had already told me she had had a sneezing bird, suddenly there was no way it came from her birds. Must have been wild birds that infected my chickens that live totally indoors and had no contact with wild birds. Yep, totally wild birds, no way her birds were sick, nope.
will she still be laying by the time hes old enough?Clover laid her first egg today.
And I have no rooster for her My cockerel that is slated to be her boyfriend is only two months old. I could have put her under Mr. Darcy since they weren't related but of course he had to be put down with all the rest of my chickens a couple months ago. So now I have to wait for his son to be old enough to get the job done.
Thanks...that just bites big time.
So sorry!
News flash: DS just texted. They are at the hospital - "For real this time. We're not leaving until we have a baby."
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
No.. just here. Im not sure about starting a thread...Oh no!!! Have you posted that anywhere else (incubation thread maybe?) Surely you're not the only one that's happened to & maybe they can help? Also, I have zero experience with this, but just curious if saran wrap will let enough air in? Would paper towel be better? I just don't know. I'm sorry!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...ooks-and-more.1137467/page-8891#post-19875197
Thats just so wrong!I think I might not have posted it here.
I bought some guineas from a local woman in mid March. I had them in quarantine in my garage, with my ko shamo pair in my workshop next door. I had asked the woman before purchasing if she had ever had respiratory issues of any kind in her birds and she said no.
However, about three days after getting my guineas, my ko shamo pair started sneezing. I asked the woman again and suddenly there was this one silkie she had bought that when she put it in with her birds started sneezing, but that was it, and she told me the guineas had lived in a separate pen. Doesn't really matter since they all lived in the same barn.
Then my ACs started sneezing. And then it got to my frizzle flock and one hen's mouth filled with mucus and buildup and her face swelled. I culled her and sent some swabs out for testing.
Coryza. The guineas gave all my birds coryza. Apparently my quarantining practices still let the disease slip out.
So I collected eggs and culled all the chickens, because that's all you can do. Clover and Coriander were spared because they both were (and are) living in my house on my other property 15 minutes away from my other birds. They're my only adult chickens now.
Best part - after I had testing done I told the woman I bought the guineas from about it. Even though she had already told me she had had a sneezing bird, suddenly there was no way it came from her birds. Must have been wild birds that infected my chickens that live totally indoors and had no contact with wild birds. Yep, totally wild birds, no way her birds were sick, nope.
and they can paddle to get to land.... but not for long...Did you know that chickens float if put in water?