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  1. Nathaliexx

    Thank you so much!♥️

    Thank you so much!♥️
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    Thank you so much!♥️

    Thank you so much!♥️
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    Thank you so much!♥️

    Thank you so much!♥️
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    Thank you so much!♥️

    Thank you so much!♥️
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    Thank you @rjohns39 :D

    Thank you @rjohns39 :D
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    Thank you Grammy!:love

    Thank you Grammy!:love
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    Thank you Chrissy! :hugs

    Thank you Chrissy! :hugs
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    Rooster (3 years) middle toes point to side of feet

    That’s what I was thinking.. I do give my chickens Farm-O-Vit a couple of days, every now and then. Can I give my rooster this and 1/2 tablet B complex?
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    Rooster (3 years) middle toes point to side of feet

    He eats same as our hens: mixed grain and mealworms
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    Rooster (3 years) middle toes point to side of feet

    Hi @theoldchick, I don’t think so, but not sure.
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    Rooster (3 years) middle toes point to side of feet

    Hi everyone, As some of you already know, I have a rooster. We adopted him when he was 2 months old. When time went by, both his middle toes started pointing to the outside of his feet. To be honest, we only saw this about a year ago. I didn’t think we could do anything about it (also asked the...
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    Comment by 'Nathaliexx' in article 'Incubating and Hatching Guinea Fowl'

    Okay, well I guess you can presume they’re all alright :) I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, so exciting:)
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    Comment by 'Nathaliexx' in article 'Incubating and Hatching Guinea Fowl'

    👍🏼 Just make sure you watched them carefully the last time: pick out the ‘bad’ ones (because if you leave them in the incubator, they could harm the other eggs). I candled on day 7, 14 and another day (can’t remember which, but was before Lockdown). You also turn them at least three times a day?
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    Comment by 'Nathaliexx' in article 'Incubating and Hatching Guinea Fowl'

    You can set the temp to 37 degrees C while in the incubator. Once they’re fully dried (fluffy keets) usually 24 hours after they hatched, you put them in a brooder with temp 35 degrees C. Then, you decrease the temp every 2 weeks with 2 degrees C. So, after the first 2 weeks in the brooder, you...
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    Comment by 'Nathaliexx' in article 'Incubating and Hatching Guinea Fowl'

    Hi @Jmiller89 Only increase humidity, you can leave the temp as is. Increasing humidity will help the keets hatch; the sheet(?) inside of the egg will be easier to pip thru.” After hatching your keets can stay in the incubator for about 24 hours, to dry completely. After that, you can put them...
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