Silkie thread!

thank you

A vet visit will not be cheap but in the long run so worth it! I've spent $200 on one Silkie in 9 months' time - we don't have restaurant outings or expensive meat meals and I drive a 15-year-old car held together with chewing gum and rubber bands in favor of taking my girls to the vet!
 
A vet visit will not be cheap but in the long run so worth it! I've spent $200 on one Silkie in 9 months' time - we don't have restaurant outings or expensive meat meals and I drive a 15-year-old car held together with chewing gum and rubber bands in favor of taking my girls to the vet!
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i'll wind up taking lucy to the vet, but for now we've got to soak the leg.
 
I found her site when I was researching the pros and cons of diamateceous earth.

http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/05/diatomaceous-earth-de-benefitrisk.html

Hers was one of many DE articles I researched as I stared at my 10-lb bag of pure white food grade DE purchased online. There was so much contradicting info that I exercised on the side of caution and decided not to use it. I passed along my expensive unopened bag of DE to someone else who wanted it badly. There are so many OMRI poultry products at our feed store that I chose their organic natural over other controversial products. We must be doing something right as I've not had any worms/lice/mites/scaly leg in our 3 years of backyarding. The only lice ever coming to our property was two shipped juveniles from a breeder (don't they know or care to treat their birds before shipping?) Of course it's easier to upkeep with only 4 hens but I owe it a lot to being able to free-range them and have them on regular worming and lice preventative schedules. I'm sure with larger flocks there are still ways to keep on top of health issues.
 

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