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this guy with the Coryza flock is kidding, right?  Well, at least he's being honest about it, hope he stays that way.  If he can't bring himself to cull them, he needs to hire someone if nothing else.  The only person who would take these is someone who doesn't understand what they are getting into!

 unashamed treehugger & animal lover with 1 wonderful DH, 1 puppy, 1 rescue kitty, and 4 rescue "girls" (big blacks) ~so far~ hehehe

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 unashamed treehugger & animal lover with 1 wonderful DH, 1 puppy, 1 rescue kitty, and 4 rescue "girls" (big blacks) ~so far~ hehehe

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post #23942 of 36322
Really? Only 52 posts? Slackers!

And not a mention of where's bigfam? Fickle Farts! I am too tired to be especially annoying even in retaliation. lol.png

I EXPECT people to go and look at the mini bash link and post. Even if it's to post things like "heather you're so cool". Or "I live too far away to come that day". Or "bigfam you're the bomb". You know... Stuff like that...big_smile.png

Does anyone here do the poultry show in portage in September? I want to grow up and be like Terri and have trophies and ribbons, so I might take some birds over. I'm so excited to bathe chickens!!! lol.pnglol.pnglol.png

Short post for now. I have to get lunch for kiddos and kick them outside to play.
I'm looking for a local meeting for PHA (Pervy Humor Anonymous) and PFAA (Poultry and Fowl Addicts Anonymous). PM me with any meeting info...
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I'm looking for a local meeting for PHA (Pervy Humor Anonymous) and PFAA (Poultry and Fowl Addicts Anonymous). PM me with any meeting info...
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post #23943 of 36322
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Originally Posted by WIChookchick View Post

Hey All,

I'll have to get online a bit later, I have to install skype to be able to go to the memorial service for my old roommate, they are going to "live cast" it apparently just for me..

0.o wow

Any hoo, I think I am going to have to go feed the horses real quick!!

 

I found this, and not sure if this is BAD or good, but if some one wants them I can email them for ya...

 

http://madison.craigslist.org/grd/3155458669.html

 

Flock of chickens


Date: 2012-07-22, 9:32AM CDT
Reply to: jdjkm-3155458669@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]



Hello,
Selling a flock of 31 chickens.. They are production reds are majority, 2 buff orpintons 14weeks old, 1 barred rock, 1 black astrolop.. I am seeling these for free due to they have CORYZA.. its an upper respitory infection.. They still lay eggs and are all eating. They can be carriers of this disease and be fine once recovered in which they are.. I had my own flock and went to buy a couple more from else where and i bought infected birds which infected mine.. Since the birds are under 8 months old i have a hard time just killing them, but have new ones coming in september so i need to get rid of these.. if anyone is interesed plz email!!

This is not a good idea as bringing in chickens with Coryza or carriers of Coryza as it can infect your chickens.  The best would be to cull in my opinion.

Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits,  Andalusians,  Welsummers,  Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants

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Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits,  Andalusians,  Welsummers,  Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants

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post #23944 of 36322

Afternoon all!

I almost typed morning then looked at the clock!  Got up late today so I'm behind.  Although given that we planted 2 trees, I filled bird feeders, got all the critters taken care of, sprayed week killer to kill some weeds that have not managed to die yet, and laid down mulch in various and sundry places, I cannot see how I'm feeling like I'm behind the 8 ball today!  I even have the towels in the laundry!

 

Given all that the critters are all well and happy. So life is good for them!  I have a little head ache today but I think that is from sleeping in. I never do that.  Maybe getting head aches is why!

So what else.....oh I have to research vacuum cleaners.  My Dyson is getting a little tired. I have the Animal and most likely will get another one but I like their canister vacuum a lot.  

 

BigFam-I went to your post like wanted me to and visited. Happy now!?!tongue2.gif

 

Vicki-I'm with you! Who would want a flock with Coryza?  I don't get people some times.  In some cases the best thing to do is cull and yet people can't seem to do it.  I get that the chickens are young but still, it seems rather irresponsible to me.idunno.gif

 

BL4-Good luck at the community picnic! Hope it goes (or went) well!

 

Cind-I remember those skates! They were before my time but I remember them! I remember roller skating with a pair that were a close relative to the metal ones! We had a huge hill we could go down.  The nice neighbor at the bottom if that hill made a huge hay pile so we had some place to land until we could figure out how to stop!

 I also remember playing in our dirt pile with Tonka trucks, sling shots, riding our bikes with nothing but God's Good Grace while we did incredibly stupid things on them.  I remember diving broads too. I remember talking in our woods all day, exploring with nothing but a lunch Mom made and a compass and my brothers Boy Scout tool kit. No cell phones there! I remember ice skating on our neighbors homemade rink and making a huge snow fort for massive snow ball fights. The snow blow driver was a neighbor with a tractor. Out road always was cleared before the city got to us!  When he cleared the cul du sacsm, He'd get these huge piles of snow it in the center. Best Forts Ever!!

Looking back, I can't imagine how we survived the stupid things we did but the stories we can tell!!! 

 

FT-smegma-bean cassarol? sickbyc.gif I almost lost my lunch on that one! ROFL

 

Well, best got going, towels are almost finished running in the wash and I have more laundry.  Dh went to the movies so I'm hear enjoying the quiet day with the lazy dogs....

Wherever Chickens Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Chickens...

MLH-Outlaw at Large

 

I have CDO. It's like OCD, but with all the letters in order like they should be!

 

 

 

 

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Wherever Chickens Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Chickens...

MLH-Outlaw at Large

 

I have CDO. It's like OCD, but with all the letters in order like they should be!

 

 

 

 

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post #23945 of 36322
I imagine someone will take them for butcher.
I was super brave and got on our new mare today. We bought her not knowing much about her. That was my 5th time riding horse in my life. It went pretty good but at some point she decided to drop to her front knees and roll with me on her! luckily when I saw her front going down I tried to jump off. Only my ankle got pinned under the saddle. And her trot is horrendous. I almost popped out of the saddle because its way too big for me.
Edited by BlackBrookPoultry - 7/22/12 at 11:22am

Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles

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post #23946 of 36322
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Originally Posted by kristip View Post

Hen update... pretty certain it is not heat exhaustion. Upon doing some research on BYC... her symptoms are pointing to internal laying or yolk buildup internally... there is a fancy word for it, but that is the best I can do to explain.

she is still very listless and wobbly. Wants to sit down. eats just a little and drinks a little ( I have her on antibiotics). Even cooked some egg and had to put it near her face and she took a nibble and that was it. Pooping a little, but watery. pale comb and huge pupils.

 

we leave for disney in a few days so we may have to cull her before we go. Not the best news for the happiest place on earth is it... oh well, we have been up front with the kids from day one about animals life and death. Although this is the chicken that would hug my daughter by putting her head on her shoulder. Would get jealous when she petted other chickens and hop in her lap. Such a little lover.

I don't see how the huge pupils relate to egg peritonitis.  I would suspect botulism as it may be possible she got into something the others didn't. I would take her off antibiotics and give her a mollasses flush. I feel that antibiotics can do more harm than good especially if you do not know what she has. Then get her some good nutrition including some oregano or italian seasoning mixed with moist crumbles. Some live yogurt(small amount), small amount of chopped ginger, and small amount of chopped garlic. And possibly some powdered probiotics with the V+Es. To start with. Plenty of fresh water. Also have you checked this  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=219553

 

You can also give her a TUMS for a boost of calcium.  She sounds very special.


Edited by tiki244 - 7/22/12 at 2:07pm
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post #23947 of 36322

MLH lunch, compass WTH kind of adventuring did you do go all the way to back lot line? lau.gif Personally wasn't able to find diving broads till I was around 16. hide.gif Sorry just too easy!

Can't scratch the itch inside of my head, even though there's plenty of room for my hand.
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Can't scratch the itch inside of my head, even though there's plenty of room for my hand.
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Good afternoon!  Just got back from Madison...one of my friends' daughters is getting married in September.  IT was fun to see her daughters again!  I cant believe she is getting married...funny thing is she had it all set and the invites sent out...then found out she is pregnant!  Poor girl, she is selling her original wedding dress and bought another one now that will fit over her tummy.  The baby is due at the end of November and she didnt want to change the wedding plans.  Her fiance seems like a nice man.  Crazy trying to find a place to park in madison though.  The shower was at the Memorial Union and there was construction all around of course...

 

The flock that has Coryza wouldnt be bad to have if you had no other chickens...as long as they are healthy now they will still lay eggs and such...someone might want them--never know!

 

Godd for you riding that mare BBP!  I hope you got back on after she rolled on you?  That is a tactic that some try to end the ride...if she pulls it again give a good pull on the reins and goose her forward!  You dont want that to become a habit for sure....happend to us one time while riding at McCarthy....there was a sppongy soft spot and as soon as the group got onto it several of the horses started to buckle their knees!  It was very funny and we all had a great laugh...especially at the folks who were green riders and never had a horse do that to them before!  My new horse seemed like he wanted to do that the first time I had him in the river. ep.gif Now that is something I would not want to try! lau.gif

 

The site is acting weird so I am going to send this off before it disappears...got stuff to do anyhow...maybe a few more beans have grown in the garden?  I am so hungry for sesame beans now....Later!  Terri O
 

Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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post #23949 of 36322
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Originally Posted by kristip View Post

Hen update... pretty certain it is not heat exhaustion. Upon doing some research on BYC... her symptoms are pointing to internal laying or yolk buildup internally... there is a fancy word for it, but that is the best I can do to explain.
she is still very listless and wobbly. Wants to sit down. eats just a little and drinks a little ( I have her on antibiotics). Even cooked some egg and had to put it near her face and she took a nibble and that was it. Pooping a little, but watery. pale comb and huge pupils.

we leave for disney in a few days so we may have to cull her before we go. Not the best news for the happiest place on earth is it... oh well, we have been up front with the kids from day one about animals life and death. Although this is the chicken that would hug my daughter by putting her head on her shoulder. Would get jealous when she petted other chickens and hop in her lap. Such a little lover.
I don't see how the huge pupils relate to egg peritonitis.  I would suspect botulism as it may be possible she got into something the others didn't. I would take her off antibiotics and give her a mollasses flush. I feel that antibiotics can do more harm than good especially if you do not know what she has. Then get her some good nutrition including some oregano or italian seasoning mixed with moist crumbles. Some live yogurt(small amount), small amount of chopped ginger, and small amount of chopped garlic. And possibly some powdered probiotics with the V+Es. To start with. Plenty of fresh water. Also have you checked this  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=219553

You can also give her a TUMS for a boost of calcium.  She sounds very special.

Tanks Tiki....she is not eating or drinking anything. Looked at botulism and she did not have droopy wings or neck like they said were symptoms, just doesn't want to walk and when she does is wobbly. Her feathers are also not coming out which they said is another symptom, but on reading that maybe it is a toxin. Big or plant or something she got in. We only let the free range when we are out with them' so I know where they go most of the time. we did two days of electrolyte water with no change before I switched to antibiotics in water...but she is nt drinking much of anything
Pretty sure she is near the end.

Yes the Corzya birds are a little scary, but someone without other birds might want them. Otherwise exciting day of laundry and ironing and packing
post #23950 of 36322
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Originally Posted by Dr HaHa View Post

MLH lunch, compass WTH kind of adventuring did you do go all the way to back lot line? lau.gif Personally wasn't able to find diving broads till I was around 16. hide.gif Sorry just too easy!

yuckyuck.gif    lau.gif   I was going to mention that one & ask her what kinda neighborhood she grew up in!  gig.gif ETA: (Meaning the diving broads)

And I really felt old when she said those skates were before her time.  smack.gif   


Edited by Celtic Chick - 7/22/12 at 2:42pm

A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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