Not sure I understand, the run is wood panels covered in chicken wire,mfront panel has a door and roof is chicken wire, no birds can get into it but trees are above it so wild bird droppings could go into food and water
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-2839450/Britain-confirms-bird-flu-northern-English-farm-H5N8-strain.html
We have had the first case of bird flu in the UK this year and I'm worried about how I interact with my chickens now, I'm quite complacent cleaning out coops without gloves...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-2839450/Britain-confirms-bird-flu-northern-English-farm-H5N8-strain.html
We have had the first case of bird flu in the UK this year and I'm worried about how I interact with my chickens now, I'm quite complacent cleaning out coops without gloves...
I've helped them out if its piped but then not moved for 24-48 hrs depending on the due date
Its not easy I have some great tweezers to pick at the shell
I usually hold it in kitchen roll and start removing shell but not membrane to try give it a hand, I try and go half way around then put it...
OMG. How awful for you
I had an assisted hatch chick bleed profusely from its navel yesterday
I put corn flour and a plaster on it and hoped for the best
This morning it was very lively and very noisy!
You did the best thing for the chick, awful for you but very un selfish to put the chick...