Fantastic. This is very helpful. I completely understand the unseen health. In this case shedding salmonella is not currently effecting their health. So I was just clarifying for purposes of my question. I do believe judging health starts with visual assessment. To me "Healthy looking" means...
I've had chickens for years. I have a healthy flock with very little problems. My 11 yr old daughter got salmonella poisioning recently after playing with 3 baby chicks (healthy looking)the feed store gave us as a replacement for something they owed us. We normally hatch our own. They went in...
Our Silver laced wyandotte roo, "Jethro, has a limp. It has been very wet here. Here are pics of his feet. The limp is primarily on the right leg but both seem to look swollen. Is this bumblefoot?
Drakes or hens? We have 6 Muscovys. All 3 months old. Pretty sure on 4 of them but not these two. White one in the first pic???? I think the dark one in the first pic is a hen. I may be way off. Any guesses appreciated [/URL]
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With no responses I'm guessing I posted on the wrong thread or didn't follow protocol or? Anyway can someone tell me where I could go to get a few answers?
Drakes or hens. We have 6 Muscovys. All 3 months old. Pretty sure on 4 of them but not these two. White one in the first pic???? I think the dark one in the first pic is a hen. I may be way off. Any guesses appreciated [/IMG]
Again, thank you all for you replies. You confirmed what my browsing of the breed standard led to. I guess my lack of experience needed reassuring. Hoping one day to be able to answer questions on here. Lol
I was hoping someone would say that but not expecting it. Do you think he is a indeed a he,Roo? The breed standard says he should have muffs on his face. Will those come in later? All but 2 of the 7 have muffs coming in.
We have a great flock of 24. And we are learning so much. Our youngest are a group of 7, 10 wk old Ameracaunas we purchased as chicks. As I have learned more about chickens I realize they are frequently mislabled and are actually EE's. If I understand correctly it not only has to do with...