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got a question ? would you eat a bird that has been hen pecked with a sore? i am doing my slaughter in the am like 4 in the morning. i just did another once over for health check.

i came across this pullet with a sore under her wing. not a small one. the skin is pink with some scabing.. i seperated her in a pen. know the question is do i slaughter her for my consumption or dog food. i am not willing to hold this one over good weight 71/2 lbs.

 

never had this problem so close to slaughter.

 

my guess is dog food.

 

 

Just a wound from another bird pecking it?  Eat it.  If there is no active infection or pus under that scab, should be okay. 

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Thank you for sharing. I am planning to add trellis -- and maybe grow hops? -- on the sides of my run. I do need to consider how to put a snow-proof roof on it; I don't have inexpensive metal roofing readily available to me, but I'll keep my eyes peeled.

 Hops would completely cover both your sleeping coop and run. See my page for photos. I planted 2 hops vines on the west side of my 10' tall x 20' wide covered run in Feb. last year. Really baby vines. They have now completely covered the end, run around the sides, and gone up over the roof. That I trim. Your birds would be living in complete darkness during the summer unless you replace the lasttice with hardware cloth.. The vines DO die to the ground in the winter, which is why I used them is S.C. Someone came the other day, and asked why I'd planted Kudzu!!

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50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

post #6623 of 12595
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 People must have a lot more room in thier bra's then I do.  idunno.gif

I had that same thought!! Saw the title, looked down, left, right.....maybe a little room in the middle?

 

"They" say most women wear incorrectly fitting bras.............maybe that's where the extra space comes in? Personally, I always wondered how "they" knew that..........

Rachel BB
 

Well, the kittens aren't so cute anymore and the easter egger cockerels are in the freezer. Plus, I think offering them as "prizes" scared folks off! So, I'm still posting quotes, if you know it let me know. I'm very enamored of this new one, it may hang around for a while!

 

"If I'd known the world was ending I'd have brought better books"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rachel BB
 

Well, the kittens aren't so cute anymore and the easter egger cockerels are in the freezer. Plus, I think offering them as "prizes" scared folks off! So, I'm still posting quotes, if you know it let me know. I'm very enamored of this new one, it may hang around for a while!

 

"If I'd known the world was ending I'd have brought better books"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yeah...no room for eggs in my bra either...barely room for ME in there!  tongue.png
 

If you died tonight, where would you spend eternity?  Please think about it. 

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If you died tonight, where would you spend eternity?  Please think about it. 

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post #6625 of 12595

I don't have enough to put in a bra.  So I guess I could hatch a couple eggs.        lau.gif

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post #6626 of 12595

I have a question for people who have had chickens for a long time...

if I am free-ranging my chickens, how much property would you say I'd need for 15 chickens (in acreage.)

Proud owner of 8 chickens, 2 bunnies, and 1 dog and I love them so much!

 

Proud owner of 8 chickens, 2 bunnies, and 1 dog and I love them so much!

 

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got a question ? would you eat a bird that has been hen pecked with a sore? i am doing my slaughter in the am like 4 in the morning. i just did another once over for health check.

i came across this pullet with a sore under her wing. not a small one. the skin is pink with some scabing.. i seperated her in a pen. know the question is do i slaughter her for my consumption or dog food. i am not willing to hold this one over good weight 71/2 lbs.

 

never had this problem so close to slaughter.

 

my guess is dog food.

It sounds more like a wound than an infection to me Bruce. I'd dress it last and as long as the meat looked ok....

 

 

Yup, I'd eat it in a heartbeat.

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Whippoorwill Creek Farm, Glen, Mississippi

Hatching eggs, chicks and started birds available in season

 

 

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post #6628 of 12595
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Originally Posted by chickenlover89 View Post

I have a question for people who have had chickens for a long time...

if I am free-ranging my chickens, how much property would you say I'd need for 15 chickens (in acreage.)

 

Depends on what's on that acerage. You could probably get away with a quarter acre if it was full of stuff for them to hang out in. My  6 till up to 30ish birds ranged only the edge of the woods and the clear area around the house which is maybe an acre or so. I'd imagine if I had 5 acres of field, they'd still just hang around where there is more shelter and under trees. They don't go far from home.

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post #6629 of 12595

thank you all for the go ahead. does not look infected or smell bad. just looks raw and pink. i will let you all know tomorrow. if worst comes to worse i will cut that part out and toss it. 

 

 

thank you,

bruce

post #6630 of 12595

When I saw this picture it reminded me of my childhood and the loud sounds of guineas when they found a snake.

 

 That snake is in trouble!  LOL

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