I would like to say bigger is better,when they are out in the yard/run and dirt is always better than concrete. Of course they squeeze together when sleeping.
Cool facts,I totally agree with dino heritage, look at a Cornish and a T-Rex, Cornish have wings instead of short arms as a T-Rex. Chickens are also carnivores, have you ever watched a chicken run down a grasshopper or mouse. I imagine a T-Rex would run down prey the same.
3 z of liquid per gallon of water for 6 days. I put 6oz in 2 gallons of water and left them locked in the chicken yard till water was all gone about a week. That cleared everything up, but I disposed of all the eggs for 3 weeks after treatment. I think its best to treat everybody at the same...
9.5 cc of liquid 9.6% Corid per gallon of water or 10 cc, which is so close. I would say t 2-4 weeks, jus to be safe a month after treatment. Before I'd consume the eggs. Hope this helps.
My spoiled one is named "Crusher" 4 potentially adoptive mothers rejected her by pecking her; so she moved into my kitchen for the first 3 weeks of her life.
Crusher and 4 other baby chicks were put under a mother, the mother accepted the 4 brown chicks but rejected the black one "Crusher". She...