Thanks, I'll update tomorrow morning.
Would be a good idea to give her a 2 or 3 days break from the splinting and see how it goes, or would it be too late to fix her if I wait and her leg worsen?
The redness and swelling are barely noticeable, I'll try to take a picture tomorrow morning but I'm pretty sure there will be nothing visible by then. I'm more worried about the leg still slightly splayed. Do you think it will improve further without splint?
Hi, I have a chick born with one splayed leg. I followed the elastic band tutorial and it appeared to work. The chick was walking normal and looked happy, after 3 days the splint came off but the leg wasn't healed so I had to put it on again.
Today the chick looked really sad and never came out...
I have 6 and they hatched 5 days ago. The brooder plate size is for 20 chicks.
https://www.riversystems.it/en/prodotto/caleo-700-heating-plate-for-chicks/
I just had a batch of legbar eggs hatching and they're all roosters so let me see pictures of your legbar rooster x random hen Easter Eggers!
Show me a pic of their eggs and tell me which breed was their mother!
I had a chick pip on the side of the egg. It nicked a blood vessel and the blood cloth got the membrane glued to its head. If I didn't assist it would have died. Just sharing my experience since I never heard of chicks stuck on dried blood.
60% hatch rate, most chicks were malpositioned and pipped on the side of the egg, 2 of them died in the shell because they couldn't find the air cell. Need to find out what happened and see if I can improve the hatch rate.
Temperature might have been too high because I had the first pip at day...
Great tutorial. No need to isolate the chick though. If the bandage is put on at hatching, the chick will be safe (and a lot happier) to stay in the brooder with everyone else.
It's almost 24 hours, I would assist. If the chick is making loud distressed chirps, and the membrane has no blood vessels at all, I would definitely assist.
Eggs were 5 days old when I started incubating them, stored at room temperature. They had the aircell side up during storage, and they were laying on their side during incubation. The eggs were turned by rolling them around 180°, from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 times a day. They were not...
I've checked some pictures online, and apparently these are males, am I correct?
I got 4 eggs shipped, only 2 hatched. I need a legbar roo so this would be great.
Oh and I counted from day 0 and on day 18 I had the first pip. On day 20 everything alive had already hatched.
I did the necropsy on day 21.
Maybe temperature too high? I had 3 thermometers (1 calibrated and the other 2 in agreement +-0.1°C)
Temperatures varied between 37.3 and 38.3, with an...
I'd use it exclusively as infirmary cage for sick songbird. Happens to me to find robins in shock hit by cars and had nowhere warm to put them other than my bra. Lol.
I had 6 out of 9 eggs hatch. At day 17 I candled and everything was looking great.
Sadly 3 eggs didn't hatch.
Many chicks pipped on the side of the egg and not in the aircell. One nicked a blood vessel, and the blood cloth got him stuck to the membrane - though I noticed the issue and...