I completely agree with your point. However, some times I feel that some members here are direct representatives of some manufacture companies such feed or even pharmasurical. It’s all about money. Very rarely you will get honest advised. Personally, I feel that all this people promoting all...
I am not too worried about the corrupt FDA. Let’s just say that I would like to know if anyone has experienced a good wormer with little or not withdraw. Willing to tried international product. I just want to have it in my arsenal for when I need it.
Once you sell them, those birds are at the mercy of the new owner. I don’t sell mine because they are pet to me. However, for the majority of people out here, chickens are livestock. I think that the fact that he provided photos of the previous birds he acquired from you shows good faith. Don’t...
My experience with them was that their sexing is a joke. When I ordered pullets, I only got about 75% accuracy. Out of 10 straight run, only two were females. Trying to get my refund on the pullets was as painful as giving birth. The birds I got were healthy and vibrant though.
If she has an impacted crop, you should not feed her grit or oester shell. The impaction is in the crop which mean that the grit is not going to pass through . The grit only works as a grinder when inside the gizzard.
I would personally not be withholding food from her until you are 100% sure of a diagnosis. If she is a jubile Orpington, she looks skinny to begging with. Withholding her from the nutrients that she need may create secondary problems
A rooster would always be a rooster so he will find the way of crowing even with the collar. The collar will reduce the volume and frequency of crowing as it limits the force of the air and makes the crow quieter. Sorry to tell you that it will not stop him from crowing. I have the “no crow”...