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  1. RebeccaShecter1

    Hen with injured toe

    Thank you ALL for all the advice. Thankfully after a month her toe is FINALLY healed. I did have to resort to applying antibiotic ointment n wrapping her toe with vet wrap. Thank god she is a good hen n didn't mind being handled by my 5yr old daily for the bandage change. Thanks again, Rebecca
  2. RebeccaShecter1

    Hen with injured toe

    I noticed that 1 of my hens was limping and holding up her foot 2 days ago. After further inspection, it looks like 4 or 5 of the scales (I don't know what you call them) have been removed from her middle toe. It is a bit swollen too. But thankfully, I do not see bone or anything. I proceeded...
  3. RebeccaShecter1

    Florida hens need deworming

    Thank you everyone for the advice. It is GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thankx again, Rebecca
  4. RebeccaShecter1

    Florida hens need deworming

    THANK YOU,http://Yorkshire Coop I don't know what it more mortifying, the fact that my puppy eats chicken crap or the array of worm that chickens can get. Thanks for the link. It was an eye opening experience...
  5. RebeccaShecter1

    Florida hens need deworming

    Hey... I have 11 hens, in Florida, that I need to deworm. This my 1st flock. I really didn't think about it until I got a puppy and she eats their poo. GROSSS, RIGHT!?! I've dewormed my puppy already. What do I need to get for the chickens? Do I need to discard their eggs after deworming? If...
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