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  1. Eatarese

    Safety of buried eggs?

    Totally a personal choice if you want to eat them or not, but you can do the float test. It’s a simple test to determine if the eggs are too old. Fill a bowl or some kind of vessel with room temperature water and place the eggs in it. As they age, the air sac in the egg gets larger, so when you...
  2. Eatarese

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    You realize they take a winter hiatus and will start again in the spring?
  3. Eatarese

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    So what ever happened? Did you get more girls? I've had some trials this year and lost 3 birds but all in all, it's been a great learning experience :):):)
  4. Eatarese

    Oxine, anyone?

    Do you activate it or not? I'm hearing mixed messages
  5. Eatarese

    OXINE seems fabulous. Users please share usage, dosage, storage, etc.

    I just went to the revival animal health web sites and they say to activate it with the citric acid, they sell it as a kit. I'm confused!
  6. Eatarese

    For the new folks that haven't experienced a molt yet.

    You can tell if they aren't laying by feeling under the vent for 2 pointy bones. If they are close together, they aren't laying. The pin bones on laying hens will be at least two fingers wide.
  7. Eatarese

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    I'm sorry about your girlie! And yes the last one needs friends. I don't have silkies, but why don't you get more?
  8. Eatarese

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    Hey there, Huntington chick here! I found an awesome avian vet right up on Jericho tpk in huntington. I think it's called Long Island exotic. They were great.
  9. Eatarese

    coughing chicken

    What happened to the rest? Happy ending?
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