I read your reply. After conducting personal research and I found a result. Infect MDV to CEF cells in vitro, I learned that baicalin derived from S. baicalensis suppressed MDV in CEF cells. However, this was only a cell culture study. I don't know what effect it will have in chickens.
Marek's disease is a very troublesome disease, and I couldn't find any cure. No matter how many herbs I tried, they didn't work. I was new to poultry farming at the time. I acted recklessly, resulting in the death of fifty chickens.
I also know that adding four dried cloves to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) of water and feeding it to chicks is beneficial for their intestinal flora. Chickens that produce gas often have intestinal problems. I've observed that clove water improves this. and I add cinnamon powder to the chickens' feed...
I give ginger tea to my chickens when they have diarrhea. It always works, at least if you prevent them from eating their own droppings or those of other birds. I use coneflower tea for parasites and it has some healing properties for the upper respiratory tract. I use chamomile tea for molting...
It's okay with me. I was just wondering if she was alive. Or rather, I wanted to see her adult self. She doesn't have to be alive. After all, it's not every day you see a hybrid of Chinese painted quail and Coturnix, and it's not one you'll find easily online.
If the tree itself is Prunus laurocerasus and it is completely ripe, there is no problem. At least for my chickens. I do not force feed it. They climb the tree and eat the fruits themselves during fruiting season. I have never seen one of my chickens die just because of prussic acid. But maybe...
It is possible that a result could be obtained from mating Dwarf Cassowaries with Emus. Although I am not an expert on this subject, if you cross a female emu with a male Dwarf Cassowary, maybe a sterile offspring could emerge, but I think it is worth the cross just for the appearance, or it...
Copper deficiency causes abnormal shell formation, abnormal shell membrane formation and fragmentation in chickens. A decrease in shell weight can be seen due to zinc deficiency. I recommend that you give your chickens mineral supplements. This is a problem that cannot be solved with calcium...
Stinkhorns are usually underground. When I was a kid, I was happy to find snake eggs. It turned out they were stinkhorns. I carefully removed them, but later my family told me they were not eggs. It was a huge disappointment for me. Did you dig them out? Were there any eggs nearby? Usually...
If the outside is soft, it's probably a mushroom, but it's an egg, a very old egg. It looks like an egg that's maybe 6-8 months old. If the yolk has hardened and that brown stuff is there, it looks like a 5-year-old egg I came across before. It could be a Stinkhorn. But all the small eggs in the...
I wrote it because maybe he couldn't find the answer to his question. Who knows, maybe he's not alive. But it still feels good to write. No one may have seen this post for years, but others use these sites to learn about these topics. Maybe it will be useful for other people and by the way...
There is a video on the Coturnix Corner channel called Coturnix Colors & Identification - with Martin Yardley. I heard there was talk about bantams there