I have two bronze turkeys, the hen is sitting on her eggs in a dog house in the fenced area, and the Tom keeps pacing back and forth by the fence. I let the Tom out because he is starting to lose feathers from pacing so much, but I want to get him back in his pen. Is there any way to get a...
I have two bronze turkeys, the hen is sitting on her eggs in a dog house in the fenced area, and the Tom keeps pacing back and forth by the fence. I let the Tom out because he is starting to lose feathers from pacing so much, but I want to get him back in his pen. Is there any way to get a...
Is there any way to stop the turkey from pacing in the fence? I had to let My Tom out from his pen because he was losing feathers and now I feel like my hen is lonely.
Hello...I have been trying to find out what might be wrong with my Alpine Buck that is a little over a year Old. There are signs of Kidney/bladder stones in the fact his pee flow is slow, but he seems perfectly fine besides that and he cant stand up on his back legs. He is pooping regularly...
That is the thing though. I'm counting on the internet to tell me what to buy to treat him, but I can't find out what is wrong with him because he seems like he is in no pain at all.
He is doing better now but his back legs are like stiff, I'm hoping to go out in the morning to him runnin to me for food and some affection, if not I'll try to find a vet that takes cattle and give them a call
unfortunately there isn't a real vet that takes goat around...and he seems completley normal except for he can't walk...his poop was completely normal but I haven't seen him pee...I'm really hoping I'm overreacting and he just had way too many rotten apples, thanks
I went out to feed my Alpine buck this morning and found him laying on his side not abled to get up...i helped him get to his house and have given him a lot of food, he has an apple tree in his pasture so I really hope that he just ate too many rotten apples and will eat/sleep it off but i dont...
I've decided not to dehorn the kid...I only have 2 goats, 3 counting this one...So i pay pretty close attention, wouldnt be stuck in the fence long enough to cause much if any damage.
My goat is about to have her first kidding and we are debating on if we should dehorn them or not. If we do dehorn them we want to use a kind like this http://www.tractorsupply.com/producer-s-pride-reg-electric-dehorner-1019759. Has anyone used the Producer's Pride® Electric Dehorner from...