Cool, thank you. I remember awhile back you talking about giving it to adults periodically for an anti cocci boost. I may try that some time.
Recent Reviews
-
These birds have been the foundation of our flock. They have stood up to the arid Colorado weather here which means cold winters, hot summers and not much rain so no many plants or bugs. Very...
-
Acquired these two girls from someone who wasn't supposed to have them in the city. They were still pullets. They lay one egg every other day between the two of them. Have not noted them to be...
-
I wasn't sure I'd like them but have found them to be attractive and friendly so far. Hardy robust little birds.
-
With several comments about finding it hard to obtain good quality Brabanters, has anyone purchased from Sandhill? Where have you found good quality stock? If our town changes it's regs, this is...
-
I like everything about it except how it looks right now. I know it lays decently. It is a great part of my great waterfowl flock.
Arizona Chickens - Page 2572
Featured Stories on BackYard Chickens
I always thought the bat house had to be way up there, like at least 20' off the ground? We have bats around here every night when it warms up. It's cheap entertainment to toss small objects up in the air where they're flying and watch them dive at them.

WOW people! I was on vacation for 2 weeks, plus 1 week "catchup" and now I am finally through the 100s of posts on here...wowza you all can WRITE 
So.....sorry to those who have experienced losses and illnesses....
.....and welcome to the new folks and new peepers! 
So, I wanted to chime in on the 'decrowing' discussion. We had our Serama roo "Cujo" decrowed by Dr. Babcock at Palo Verde Animal Hospital (on Northern at 12th st) and it went very well. I had a lot of concerns about it, but it came down to whether or not we could keep him. He's a good mellow little dude, and we really wanted to keep him and possibly get some little serama chickies from him at some point.... (he is fertile)
We had it done back mid-January and he came through it like a champ. We did keep him inside for about 2 weeks until he was totally healed, since it is major surgery, going down into the chest deeper than I had imagined it would. There were two layers of stitches, and we took him back twice for check-ups and stitch removal. Cujo was a surprisingly well-behaved house critter! He liked to sit on the couch and relax with us, was pretty tidy overall and stood 'guard' when we took naps. It was sometimes disconcerting to wake up and see him sitting on the arm of the couch intently watching us. He would also make the "yummy" come-n-get it whistle noise at us when he thought he found something tasty to share
. Our opinions about 'tasty' often differed from his, though!
As far as the cost, it was not cheap. PM me if you want details, but we felt it was worth it, and Dr. Babcock was (and continues to be) fantastic with all our chickens. We had to take a hen in right before we left on vacation for strange wheezy sniffling symptoms, and Dr. Babcock has made himself available for phone calls on weekends/after hours, and has called to check in on her several times since.
Kevs, were you the person that had this happen too also? I was worried that it was IB and quarantined right away, got her on Baytril. She is on a second course of it now, but suffice it to say she doesn't appear to have anything that is treatable with Baytril. None of the others have displayed any symptoms at all and she is still a little sneezy. She is also drinking A LOT of water, but is laying and eating normally. I wonder if chickens can have allergies, or maybe if this is fungal or something else?
We are also about to do a total coop re-do next weeekend.....time to wire out the freeloader wild birds and make the coop easier to clean!! I want to borrow some of your gorgeous and functional coop plans, but alas I have a feeling it will go from being "Redneck ramshackle version 2.0 to Redneck ramshackle v. 3.0!"

Edited to add: Cujo sounds like a squeaky toy now. I will try and get a video and post a link to it sometime....he sounds like "Whu WHEEP Beep" 
Yes although I'm 95 % sure it's nothing, maybe an allergy like you mentioned. All her symptoms are gone. I wonder if it had to do with the orange blossoms all the chickens were helping themselves too? Will that Oxine kill viruses? I'm going to look and see if there is something for chickens; if not maybe we will try the stuff that my DW uses around the house for the kids. They haven't been sick all year!
- Sonoran Silkies
-
- Flock Mistress
- Location: Tempe, Arizona
- Joined: 1/2009
- Posts: 18,124
- offline


This little Turkey is CRAZY SWEET!!!! I stopped by to drop off some eggs and Terry took me for a tour. Great set up, multiple open air covered coops, large fenced pens for the horse and goats. 4 adorable baby goats bouncing and playing, but my absolute favorite was Blue Bell. She tagged along and every step or two I just had to reach down and love on her. She coo'd and rubbed against your legs like a giant kitten. I had no idea a Turkey could be so lovable!! I really really really need one now!!
That really makes me want to get turkeys again! We always had turkeys growing up and I still remember how lovable they were. Lucky for you Fuzzybird!
This is the reason I do not have, and will not get turkeys. I like my traditional Thanksgiving dinner too much, and I know if I had turkeys, that they would be taken from my "willing to eat" list. If would expand from "Chickens are our Friends, not our food," to "Chickens and Turkeys are are our Friends, not our food."
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
so after fearing the wind it got worse. the power went out. I wasnt even thinking becuase I was trying to get two uncooperative girls ready for church when I remember my incubators. AUGH......called DH and a power line had been blown down on the highway about a mile down. I had about 5 eggs that had pipped and 5 that were still wet, not to mention 2 incubators full of eggs!! So I got the girls in the can an loaded 3 incubators into the minivan and headed to church, unloaded them all and brought them to my class of 18- 3 year olds. I didn't know what else to do... the temps were crashing. It was pretty funny walking in the back door with all the little kids carring one incubator after another. What i wont do for my chicks and eggs. glad to report that the all hatched out and the temps are now back to normal. The water in the incubator spilled so the humidity is high but I opened all the vents and hopefully that will get under control soon!
I love seramas!
I love seramas!
It cant see it hurting. it will definately be a two person job.
I love seramas!
I love seramas!
- Location: Congress, AZ
- Joined: 11/2010
- Posts: 2,161
- offline
We had terrible winds and rain last night, messed up my satellite Internet enough that I couldn't catch up here or the Hatch-a-long thread. We woke up to snow this morning. It melted fast and now just have a chilly rain.
Easter Hatch eggs are set, Last weeks set all have veining (beautiful Lav Am's from Dak) and the week old chicks just keep getting fatter and sassier......so all is good in my chicken world. When the rain slows down I still need to get out to the coops.
Bats are cheap entertainment here too!! I turn on the bug zapper and sit in the dark to watch them swoop and dive. Kids love it.
Mikey, ChickenGirlie (grandbaby) turned 11 on the 16th. Only the great must be born 3/16!! No clue on what else to do for your chicken's eye. Probably need a culture to find the right abx?? Is Doc Tracy still around??
Tylan or Denagard and oxine mist....seem to be the current treatment for resp issues.
- Location: Congress, AZ
- Joined: 11/2010
- Posts: 2,161
- offline
Kev yes, oxine kills virus, bacteria and fungus. Glad your chickens better.
- Sonoran Silkies
-
- Flock Mistress
- Location: Tempe, Arizona
- Joined: 1/2009
- Posts: 18,124
- offline


Yes. They don't quack. If they make any noise at all it is a hiss. And WICKED claws.But like I said before, the ones I had were incredible parents. Check out the pics in my Washington flock. And they were really incredible at the mosquitos.
Here's a link that references the claws: http://www.flickr.com/photos/silvernovice/4328121110/
OK so the ducks are pretty cool. No ducks for Mikey!
But they are sweet :) And did we mention QUIET?
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
- Sonoran Silkies
-
- Flock Mistress
- Location: Tempe, Arizona
- Joined: 1/2009
- Posts: 18,124
- offline


I had Muscovy's when I lived in Washington. So cool how they hissed rather than quacked. They were incredible parents but the males drove me nuts with raping anything in sight. And they lived in a perpetual state of, uh, preparedness. I was always surprised they didn't trip over the thing all the time.
Yeah, mine is more like that, the chinese goose is the one I have to worry about.
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender. Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available; No eggs or chicks.
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!
- Arizona Chickens
Featured Stories on BackYard Chickens
Recent Discussions
- › Hatched Chick with Issues...HELP! 1 minute ago
- › Australia - Six states..and that funny little island. 2 minutes ago
- › my roo actually prepares a dust bath for his girls! Anyone elses... 2 minutes ago
- › What's the most common issue with shipped eggs? 8 minutes ago
- › alright a big one! chicks go international 9 minutes ago
- › Moving: Update! 11 minutes ago
- › Chat N Chicknfun Thread 14 minutes ago
- › ? mama left nest - will other eggs hatch?? 14 minutes ago
- › Brinsea mini eco or mini advanced 15 minutes ago
- › Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps 17 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › Barred Rock by techpeak
- › Ancona by techpeak
- › Partridge Plymouth Rock by heronz
- › Brabanter by mtmimi777
- › Orpington (Buff)-319 by marvun22
- › Indian Runner by marvun22
- › Rouen by marvun22
- › Khaki Campbell by marvun22
- › Pekin by marvun22
- › Bantam-Cochin by ChickenRaiser95
New Articles
- › Our humble coop - for 4 chickens. by Aussie-Chook
- › The Hot Headed Hen House by EagleChickens
- › This is my new coop. by hairco
- › Poultry Playpen by ftroop
- › Troost Roost by stuckinvtown
- › Fowl Territory by softblooper
- › Cozy Coop in Cape by ShamSham
- › Poor Man's Chicken Coop for zero dollars by IceAngel
- › Fresh Eggs from Spoiled Chickens by lilnursetara
- › New to web site. Need advise on how to help... by Marie Joye
About BackYard Chickens | Join the Community | Advertise | Chicken Supplies | SufficientSelf.com | BackYardHerds.com | TheEasyGarden.com
© 2013 BackYard Chickens is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
















