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Beautiful!!
Thank you so much for pointing that out! I keep epsom salt around for bee stings-it greatly reduces swelling if you soak the sting in epsom salt dissolved in warm water. If I can get the Terramycin spray, do you just spray on the affected areas?Those toes look rather fat for a Silkie. You should also trim his nails. If roos are fed protein or calcium rich feed ie layer pellets , it makes them susceptible to gout.
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Every one needs Epsom salts in their first aid kit. Great for flushing toxins internally and soaking externally . I always have a box on hand for suspected poisoning. A good antibiotic spray is also a must. I keep a can of Terramycin and have used on horses, goats, chickens and cows.
I can't believe she just wiggles her way through the cage! Little Houdini bird!
here's maggie doing what she does best..
Beautiful!!
Very pretty! Love the name!
Her coloring and crest is beautiful!!
gorgous love the name and color
If my conversion chart is right 33 f is only 0-1 c. That's pretty cold. 250w will cook them and if you keep them too warm it retards their feather growth. There is safety in numbers, body heat and your 125 w globe ( raised ) is ample.