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Hello sleeping peeps; I know I'm the only one here right now, but I wanted you all to know I was thinking of everyone today as I made `the rounds at the farm. I wondered about the Orpington chicks from my eggs that have left the farm, I congratulated the turkey hens on their long-awaited but steady number of eggs laid this spring. I smiled at the farm cats wrestling in the grass, and I was swarmed by juvenile birds from the Great Spring Hatch/Chick Madness of EE, Light Brahmas, Orpingtons, Sumatras, and dear General Pepper. Then I chuckled at my sweet ducks, the oldest of which are beginning to find their "quacks", and the youngest who very much adore their older "sisters".
And then I made a mental note to clean out the former bachelor coop for the new chicks coming from N.GA.
I like that each bird on the farm reminds me of one or more of you all. Goodnight everyone, and have an awesome Friday tomorrow!
Hehe, um... yeah they should be FINE!Sooo, my broody pulled a switcheroo on me yesterday, and after coming down for some snacks climbed back into the wrong bin. It was cool yesterday, and I think she was off the right eggs about 2 hours before I found out and quickly switched out the eggs.
It's day 14, I think.
Do you think those eggs will be alright?? I've never candled before, so I haven't done that, but I may try next time I catch her off the nest.
Okay, MORNING EVERYONE!![]()
It's chilly today, and the sudden cold has already taken it's toll.
My last surviving polish chick - a buff polish pullet roughly 6 weeks old - is currently sitting in an incubator trying to warm back up in hopes of saving its life. Tractor Supply is STILL having issues keeping the d*mn heat lamp bulbs in stock. One went out the night before last, and I lost all of my silkie chicks. And since predators have killed all of my silkie adults, that was the last of my silkies! @mrsdszoo is helping me replenish some, but I lost my white silkies forever. Their offspring are all gone now.![]()
And last night, the second bulb went out, and I am possibly going to lose this polish from it. Unfortunately, I'm also now in the negative on my bank account from lack of work hours, so I can't even buy the more-expensive bulbs in the hardware section, or at Walmart. GRR! That won't be fixed until next Thursday. :-(
And these bulbs aren't just simply blowing from long-term use. They just get hot and the glass comes out of the metal base. Sometimes they still work if the wires are in tact, but neither of these still had both wires attached! These bulbs literally fall apart, and so easily and quickly too! It was probably a duck or goose that knocked the one aside last night and caused the final "bump" to knock it out of the metal base. I imagine they were probably all trying to cuddle up under there because it dipped into the 40's.
I'm thinking about trying out the ceramic heat bulb, even though it costs $20, just to see if it stays in one piece!
And if all of that isn't bad enough, apparently the rain also brought the mites back, full force. This little girl (already near death) is covered with them! If I can get her back to at least breathing without gasping, she's getting a DE dusting right away. And if she can come back to 100%, I'll give her an outright bath with flea and tick shampoo!
But right now I'm about to go stir up some food to force into her crop with probiotics. She ate last night, but it's empty now and the last thing she needs is an empty stomach when she needs the energy.
^^true^^