Nature's Magical Farm
Where wonderful things grow!
Located in Hannibal, Missouri
Hello, I'm Gail - and this is a page with my 'babies' - our farm has filled this past year with an assortment of animals. We hadn't planned on getting into animals just yet as there are so many things to do to...
On the colloidal silver - my husband says it is complex, and has to be just right - but this is the basics of what he found online - and it works for us...
--need a 30 volt DC power supply
--14 gauge electrodes of 99.999% pure silver - NOT sterling silver, MUST be pure silver
--distilled water...
I'm sorry for your loss. I had two sick chickens someone gave me a couple months back. Had to keep the seperate from my other birds as they were so very ill. Ooze from their cloudy eyes, ruffled oily feathers, drainage from their nose. The black one, while very sick herself, was obviously...
I will try to remember to get on my husbands computer when I get home. He's got a recipe he uses that he found online. We use it on ourselves in the event of any illness or injury - works wonderfully. While my husband has many disease processes going on and needs constant medical supervision -...
I know this is an older post - but it's so wonderful to see that some birds do make it through such trauma - and the links provided in the messages above mine will be very helpful in the future. I lost my turkey last night - but perhaps if something happens again, I'll be able to take better...
Unfortunately the hen did pass in the night. I do appreciate all the thoughts though as the words may help me in the future should another bird be injured. For the one that suggested antibiotics - colloidal silver is one of the most amazing and natural antibiotics you can use - it's quite...
thanks for the thoughts - and you're right, children's tylonol would be better than aspirin. I'll use that next time it seems to need something for pain. There doesn't seem to be any more active bleeding. The dressings are all dry and clean, so at least that's not a worry for now, and it's...
Came home - and one of my turkey hens had hoped her fence, and gotten into the dog kennel. One of the dogs, who was mostly blind from an accident, caught her, and didn't kill her, but was eating on her... the most horrid thing I ever could have imagined. She's alive, and seems to have life in...