Helping hatch a baby chick
April 20, 2012 by admin
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I needed to help hatch an 18 day baby chick in distress. 2 Hens had eaten 1/3 of the shell leaving the inner membraine intact but dried out except for a small hole near the chicks beak. The chick was chirping, coughing and sputtering. The hens then expelled the egg/chick from the nest so I brought the egg into my art studio where I turned up the heat and a humidifier. I placed the egg inside a roll of tape (to hold it in place) near the window in the sun (which is why the light seems to flicker.) This video is taken over the courseof many hours. First I used blunt end needle nose pliers to slide under the dried membraine and then slid very fine sharp sissors between the membrane and sissors and cut it open little by little. The membrane was far to tough to tear withmy bare fingers. After peeling away each bit of membrane I waited at least 1 hour in hopes of seeing some progress on the chicks part. But each time the chick continued it’s peeping and coughing. Once the dried membrane was removed from the portion exposed by the hens I waited many hours and rotated the egg a bit so the baby could simply get up and out. In the end I titlted the egg so the baby could kick and roll itself out which it did. I then cut the flesh connecting the chick to the remaining yolk and egg as close to the shell end as possable. Then I placed the chick under the hens who shared the nest teh chick came from. One hen seemed to view the chick as a preditor so I stayed in teh coop for a while hand …
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Kenmore Live Studio: Make Your Own Baby Food with Socca Chef Roger Herring – Lentils & Ginger
April 14, 2012 by admin
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Here at the Kenmore Live Studio Chef Roger Herring of Socca explains the nutritional content of breast milk before demonstrating how to prepare a healthy helping of baby food with fruit, lentils, and ginger. Become our fan at www.facebook.com to see the rest of the show and find recipe videos, full shows, and more.
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How to Make Baby Food: PEARS
April 13, 2012 by admin
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Indian Baby Food – Ragi Poridge , Raagi Cereal
April 9, 2012 by admin
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Ragi porridge is given as the first food for babies can be started as early as 4 months( most docters recommend to start solids after 6 months).
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Food Wishes Recipes – Baby Pigs at Willis Farm
Baby Pigs @ Willis Farm
Amelia’s first try of baby food
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Baby Fence Lizards’ First Food
April 5, 2012 by admin
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These Western Fence lizards just came out of the incubator on July 14. This is them first experiencing actual food. You can already tell these guys are starting to have different personalities. The hatchlings are around 2″ long and will grow to be about 5″ long. This is including the tail. Babies should be kept in a large Kritter Keeper/Faunarium/Etc (The names are different, but the product is the same), with sheets of paper towel for their ground. Since they live in a rocky enviroment, natural rocks are perfect. Just be sure to clean them thoroughly. You will also need to get a hide for them. A simple cave from Petco or something will suffice. Heating is also necessary. For the babies in the Kritter Keeper, a simple run-of-the-mill human heating pad under the vivarium will do fine. But as they mature and you place them in an adult terrarium, you should get a reptile under-tank heat mat. But what is most important of all is that you need to get a UVB light. All diurnal lizards need a source of UVB or they will die. Putting the tank by a windowsill is no substitute; UVB cannot enter through materials such as glass or plastic. So go to your pet store and get a Desert 50 10.0 fluorescent UVB tube. They will also need a fixture to put the bulb in, naturally. Keep in mind: UVB bulbs begin to slowly wear out after 6 months. In addition to UVB, they will need a source of radiant heat as well as a supplementing amount of UVA. A Light & Heat bulb for reptiles will do. I use an …
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Baby Tossing Video
April 5, 2012 by admin
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Vlog: Post Baby Boot Camp
April 3, 2012 by admin
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This is a video about what my health and fitness routine will be like after I deliver my baby.
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