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  1. Peppermint

    D'uccle Thread

    Genetics experts: I have a lone Blue Mille Fleur cockerel. No pullets from the hatch. If I mated him with a black bantam cochin, would the chicks be a mix of both, or would they "carry" the MF gene...any ideas? Trying to figure out if he is worth keeping around.
  2. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    Quote: There's a whole lot of normal changes that a baby goes through during labor and birth and right after birth- one of them is changing from placental to pulmonary circulation; normal "holes" in the heart close up when that happens. Being born is a big change in life-style; for you and...
  3. Peppermint

    D'uccle Thread

    The breeder said the eggs came from a pen with: Blue Mottled split to Mille Fleur roo in with MF hens. She said I might end up with a Blue Mille Fleur. I haven't even attempted to dive into D'Uccle genetics...thought one of the breeders here would know just by looking
  4. Peppermint

    D'uccle Thread

    Just popping in to show you experts how one of my D'Uccles has developed. He was an "extra" thrown in with MFC eggs, from wwmicasa. Here he is at a week or so: And here he is today at 16 weeks: Is he a Blue Mille Fleur??? His tail feathers are blue, and he has no black in him at all...
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    Washingtonians

    I haven't had any luck on Craigslist finding this little roo a home, so I thought I'd try this chatty group I have a 16 week old gorgeous Blue Mille Fleur D'Uccle cockerel that I am needing to find a new home for. The Blue Mille Fleur is VERY rare. D'Uccles have a gorgeous feather pattern...
  6. Peppermint

    14 Week EE (lots of pics)

    At 14 weeks, that's a pullet.
  7. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    Quote: Sorry I can't be much help but I would suggest calling your local extension office or check with WSU. Thanks CR. I called the WSU Avian Lab this morning, but they are only open M-F. I am hoping someone can tell me if that's the correct place to call, AND if you have ever needed...
  8. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    I can't find the posts from a few weeks ago where the details about the state agency that does necropsy on birds. I have had 3 birds (age 6-8 weeks) get wobbly back legs and eventually not able to walk at all...and I need a definitive diagnosis of whether or not it is Mareks. If it is, I will...
  9. Peppermint

    Day 3 of Corid and 3 new weak ones...

    I'm so frustrated. I have lost two chicks, about two weeks apart, and three more are on their way to death. The first one was 4 weeks old (Mille fleur D'Uccle) and the second was 6 weeks old (bantam Ameraucana). Both started out weak, and then progressing to not eating/drinking and...
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    Treating my chicks for cocci...treat older flock too?

    Ok, that would make sense since medicated feed is only for 6-8 weeks and under. Older birds should be able to tolerate a bit of cocci. I do live in the wild wet northwest...
  11. Peppermint

    Treating my chicks for cocci...treat older flock too?

    To clarify: they are not living in the same coops, but are adjacent to each other so they can get to know everyone with a fence between them. Of course they mingle occasionally when one decides to fly in for a visit...
  12. Peppermint

    Treating my chicks for cocci...treat older flock too?

    I've lost one chick to what I'm presuming is cocci. The rest are all currently fine, but since they are all living in the same coop, same run, etc I'm going to go ahead and treat with Corid for 5 days. My question is this: Should I go ahead and treat my older flock as well? If cocci is in...
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    puffed up weak chick...does cocci always have to have bloody poo?

    Quote: This was a really helpful response. I assumed more than one chick would be affected (I have 12).
  14. Peppermint

    puffed up weak chick...does cocci always have to have bloody poo?

    Thank you very much for the advice. I will treat the rest with Corid. But since they're now out in the coop on soil, won't they have the potential to get cocci again??? I will get them on medicated feed as soon as the Corid treatment is done, but I just feel like I could be treating them all...
  15. Peppermint

    puffed up weak chick...does cocci always have to have bloody poo?

    So am I correct in thinking of cocci when I have a tired puffed-up chick? But why aren't the others showing any symptoms, since they all share the same water, food, bedding, etc? Or does cocci sometimes just affect one and not the others?
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    puffed up weak chick...does cocci always have to have bloody poo?

    I have a 5 week old bantam ameraucana chick that is puffed up and weak. I've isolated her from her brooder mates, but she's rapidly deteriorating. She had clear runny-white poo underneath her this morning, and she will not eat or drink. All other brooder mates are as active as ever. They are...
  17. Peppermint

    D'uccle Thread

    So, here is what this little guy looked like as a new chick... And here is what he looks like now...at almost 6 weeks: So do you think he is going to be Blue Mille Fleur...or Blue Mottled? I think the breeder had a blue mille roo over regular mille hens. See the white tips coming in on...
  18. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    Quote: who told you that? *curious* most of our arenas have utility sand in them and nobody has fallen over yet. I first heard about it when we put a sand box in our back yard for the kiddos...I believe from a parenting magazine warning against the use of "regular" sand. Then last year when...
  19. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    Continuing with the sand in run topic...I was told that the regular construction sand has too high of levels of silica and can cause respiratory symptoms in people or animals who are scratching around in it. So I bought a massive amount of Play Sand when installing my run. I'm putting together...
  20. Peppermint

    Washingtonians

    Quote: Human Biology? Lickety split...if you take a roo off my hands for me If it was Cellular of Evolutionary Bio you would have to take a few roos off my hands Oh, but seriously. I so look back on the days of biology midterms/finals with nostalgia.
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