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Thanks for the response. I think the lesions and the sinus drainage (or drool etc) are related. Maybe the minor Bumblefoot lead on to an infection? I imagine that their would be a sequence of treatment (treat the sinus infection is first, bumblefoot next, etc). Anyone else have any...
So we just got a ton of rain for the first time since the Dino's died out here in Central Texas this past week. One of our layers seemed to like the rain soo much she deceided to hang out in it for an extended periods of time. Now she is lazy, uneating, undrinking, and drooling quite a bit...
Hey guys,
I have the data in and tagged accordingly. I'll construct a nice search view tomorrow. It's rough, the data hasn't been formatted etc.
http://breeds.ath.cx
I've setup Drupal6 at home and currently finding the best way to pull data from Henderson's chart. I am only going to do a few breeds at first, this list is great but it was poorly constructed. This unfortunately isn't a simple copy and paste.
I agree with Sonoran that easiest way to "browse"...
I've long thought of this. It shouldn't be hard from a framework (leg color, variations, etc) standpoint. There are tons of free tools out there for content management. I know most CMS packages, like Drupal, can easily pull data and display it whichever way you choose.
So the most tedious...
I've read ppl on here come to a general consensus if it's big enough to be outside it can be around adults. That being said your sebright pair will easily be smaller than those ladies after a season or two.
Hi. We had all of these guys in one pen and they started laying before we were ready to separate them and are now passing our mistakes onto you! All of our guys have had no exposure to any other chickens and are healthy. They have not been vaccinated in any way. So, lets start from the top...
According to the local chicken masters I know, other than MG and CRD, gape worm would be the only other disease symptomatic of panting. But, we supposedly never get gape worm down here.
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