http://www.greenhorizon.com/files/JLC%20-%20Insulating%20Unvented%20Attics%20With%20Spray%20Foam.pdf
The link above shows the affects between a vented attic and a non-vented attic.
Chris
I will look for a Illustration to post but for now;
You don't want the air from the barn/house in that air space, when you insulate a building you don't want the warm or cool air of the building hitting the cold/hot roof (it will cause condensation on the inside of the roof just like...
If you insulate the roof make sure that you some air space in between the roof and the insulation also have a ridge and soffit vent so that you have good ventilation along the roof, if you don't you will be replacing the roof before it's time do to rot. (just like on a house)
Chris
Most hatcheries sell Large Fowl chickens that are crosses.
They feather sex most of there Large Fowl breeds and in order to do that they have cross them.
Chris
...updated pictures of the Reds when the weather breaks, right now there about 2 inches of new snow on the ground which isn't bad but that wind at 15* really sucks.
Till then here is one of my Dennis Myers Hens that is in the breeding pen with her son,
Here are a few RC LF Reds...
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They could be the Garnet Strain that you were talking about back in post 2398
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/407294/the-heritage-rhode-island-red-site/2398
Or they could be the old Garnet Red fowl which should be similar to the shade of red below.
Chris
Eprinex is "mectin" drug and much the same as Ivomec pore-on and should be able to get it at any good farm store in the U.S.
PBS Livestock
http://www.pbsanimalhealth.com/details/Ivomec-Eprinex-Cattle-Pour-On/285-35.html
Chris
I will agree that Coccidiosis is a disease caused by Coccidia but Cocci is not a disease and does not refer to Coccidia or Coccidiosis directly.
Cocci can refer to any single celled protozoan infects a host.
Now I will say that the term is misused and at time use as a shorter term of...
Cocci has nothing to do with a disease, Cocci is the plural form of Coccus which in microbiology simply means round.
Cocci has a very broad category but in livestock the term Cocci refers to a single celled protozoa parasite the infects the intestinal track of its host.
Chris
Chicken can get Cocci from the ground and wild birds that my be able to get around you flock.
I treat for Cocci, Worm, Mites and Lice all at the same time and I am a firm believer that poultry (like all other animals) can never really grow a immunity to these parasites.
Chris
No,
The Amprolium (corid) that is used in chick starter is at such a low amount that it only works if your either using it as a preventive or if you have a low infestation of Cocci.
Chris
Amprolium - which goes by the trade names Corid, Amprovine, Amprolium, Amprol, and Anticoccid is a thiamine analog, competitively inhibits the active transport of thiamine (B1). Amprolium is used in the prevention and treatment of coccidiosis.
Chris
Scott,
If your looking for Corid liquid 9.6% and you dont mind ordering it try here
http://www.twincitypoultrysupplies.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=439
I myself use Di-Methox (Sulfadimethoxine) it work a little better than Corid and your Feed and Seed might have...
...for yourself they are great birds.
We have a buyer and also eat some duck so the cross works out great for that part but I just wish they weren't *mules.
When I do my cross I use a big "commercial type" White Muscovy Drake over "Commercial type" Pekin Hens, these "commercial type" fowl are...
There getting more and more popular now, there mostly used in restaurants but some "high end" stores are starting to get them in now also.
I've been crossing them for some time now, even before they were "the new cross" and the only down fall I have with them is that the F1 offspring are all...
I think you hit the nail on the head, most if not all of the fowl processed in the U.S. for human consumption are White Fowl.
Chicken - Jumbo Cornish Cross
Duck - White Moulards (moulards are a White Muscovy drake over a Pekin hen)
Turkeys - Broad Breasted Whites
Pigeon (squab) - White Kings...