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    Help - looking for an alternative to Vetrx - needing a recipe

    Thanks - I have only just posted the photo and we started treating with Miconazole yesterday which is an antifungal cream, I must admit it is really hard to get it into the bubbly comb that he has and down into the neck feathers - good to know that it does look like favus though!
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    Help - looking for an alternative to Vetrx - needing a recipe

    He is not coughing or sneezing, just a funny sound when I give him the tonic drops, his eyes aren't watery but the picture shows how his skin has been affected. Definitely not gasping of drinking a lot of water....he is in isolation at the moment while we work it out! Has anyone dealt with...
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    Help - looking for an alternative to Vetrx - needing a recipe

    Thanks good information ninjasquirrel I am already doing garlic, ACV and oregano in the water and I am wondering if it is an infection or fungus? and how would I be able to tell the difference? Pictures to come soon!
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    Help - looking for an alternative to Vetrx - needing a recipe

    Hi My 6 month old gold lace wyandotte rooster recently developed scaly creamy lesions on his face, wattles and slowly moving into his neck feathers. The symptoms match the description of Favus fungus so treatment so far has been coconut oil with oregano oil and flowers of sulphur. I started...
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    Rejected baby chicks attacking each other

    Thanks Hen Pen Jem I have tried them together again but it is instant attack to the eye of the other chick - anxiety is probably part of the problem as the broody rejected them both. How much could a baby chick hurt another baby chick? Just worried about injuries, frustrating as I've never...
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    Rejected baby chicks attacking each other

    Hi Just wondering if we can put them back together, the pecking chick constantly went for the others eye and grabbed on which is why we seperated them, i read that maybe seperate for a day or two and try again
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    Rejected baby chicks attacking each other

    I am having trouble with the baby chicks I hatched out in the hatchery - initially I put them with the broody hen who had hatched 7 eggs successfully, we placed the hatchery chicks in at night time with the broody and thought everything was going well they had spent 2 nights with the other...
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