It's not a game at all. Its disheartening to hear such an expression as I'm not here for competition, I'm here to share the bits of experience I have learned through out almost 2 decades of treatment of things that HAVE worked and saved many pets, including mine and others. I have had this bird...
I was going to take it down and rewrite it such as you said but I can only find the option to edit, so I edited it by paragraphs...any help to make this into a better article will be appreciated.
Very true in some cases, like the one I pictured. I put a bit of pressure using a paper towel, and then apply the polish. It dries up immediately, and you have to apply it once a day.
Very true as this happens when other chickens peck and wound the chicken even deeper below surface level, and...
I have asked many city veterinarians the cure and their answer was to "put it down" until I met that one farmer studying to be an avian vet who told me this very safe and effective treatment. And has worked for every single case in my farm for more than a decade. I wrote this article cause a...
English is not my first language so I apologize if I have confused you. I used a translator to help me out, but to answer your question, the treatment I used for the chicken pictured is as follows. He had secondary infections caused by pox.
And the treatment for birds who only have fowlpox is...
I want to share something with all of you, in hopes to cheer you up about your chickens, or to save a flock from being wrongly culled when it has a very cost effective, safe cure. I have been working with these birds for nearly 20 years and it does have a cure, and they never get sick again. The...
In my personal opinion, that's not a reliable article as it lies that fowl pox has no cure. I have been working with these birds and it does have a cure, and they never get sick again. The cure can be easily accessible for $3 dollars. The secret to cure fowl pox is to rip the scabs off, and coat...
My opinion (having rescued so many "odd" chickens and guineafowl these last 15 years) would be NOT to cull. The bird seems to be perfectly healthy and as long as it can roost, dust bathe, sun bathe, and enjoy life like any other chicken, there is no need to kill it just because another is...
Hello. I have such a dilemma...I have no clue what this is exactly, I don't know if it's an infection or something else. I'm trying everything, from amoxilin to clotrimazole, but its still a tough one. It started as what I believe its bumblefoot but then he got a sole besides his ear and it...
This. You must do this. It is pure justice. They fined you for some cats that weren't even yours walking around their property and now THEIR cat is harming YOUR animals in YOUR property. It also viciously attacked YOU. Your neighbors are pure hypocrites and you cannot let them get away with...