According to the web, "This date stamp is not typically an expiration date, as most feed bags, including Dumor, don't have explicit expiration dates like human food products. Instead, you'll need to use the manufacturing date to estimate the feed's freshness." Is this the manufactured date they...
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Our local feed mill closed due to the owners retiring. We've resorted to buying commercial feed at TSC. 🫤 I picked up a bag of Dumor all flock feed, and I found some suspicious materials in the bag AFTER mixing part of it with the local, organic feed. Please see the picture and...
I haven't used Baytril before, but I haven't read anything on BYC where there was mention of NEVER eating the eggs from birds who have been given Baytril. 🤔 I think the withdrawal period is long, but I do not know how long. With that said, there are many people on here that I trust more than...
I am so glad I came here to see if anyone has mentioned the price change of Denegard. I ordered it in July from Jedd's for $32, and I went to place an order today only to find out it now costs $49. (Plus $12.95 for shipping.) Thank you so much for sharing the info!!
I've heard that about the pour on, which I happen to have. We are getting about 25 eggs a day, so that's going to be a huge loss. If they are on the treatment, would it harm the chickens if a scrambled up the eggs and fed it to them?
Just wondering what treatments people find to be the "easiest" when dealing with scaley leg mites. :barnie We have 38 chickens, so I know it's going to be time consuming to treat all. So far, I've only used castor oil with a drop of tea tree oil on the 3 showing signs. (Slathered it on and...
Update...thinking this will be my last post on Hennedy's prolapse. 😁 (Boy, I hope I didn't just jinx myself!) She is out and about today, scratching away, with the rest of the girls. Everything is staying where it should be. 😉 She must have dust bathed yesterday in a container of sand and wood...
Do you can it after 4-6 weeks? Or how long does it last? My hubby does most of the food storage - canning, dehydrating, etc - so I'm not very knowledgeable in this department. 😁
I did watch about 5 different videos and read a few articles on fermenting feed, and what I gathered was it takes about 3-5 days, but I find 3 days gets the feed to have that certain smell and look to it. (I should have mentioned that in my 1st post....maybe it depends on the air temp? 🤦🏼♀️)...
Update: soaked Hennedy in epsom salt for about 20 minutes. Applied antibiotic ointment and castor oil. This time, I could actually feel that there was a scab that was lifting. (It was the spot that I was concerned was poop that I couldn't get clean.) I carefully removed the scab, working slowly...