Can anyone help me locate the rules and regulations for having chickens in Murray, UT? I can find almost every Salt Lake County city, but Murray. This is checking this website and the city page directly. Any help would be appreciated. We are moving to Salt Lake County and I need to be sure I...
My sweetest girl is Agnus my Rose comb Leghorn. She definitely does not fit the normal description of Leghorns. I could not have asked for a better chicken. This is here loving on my husband.
This will be my first winter with my chickens and I am concerned about keeping them warm. I did install a flat 2x4 for their roost, sealed any gaps for drafts and have a large overhead opening for ventilation. My concern is I only have four chickens and their coop is very large so I can't expect...
You can try emailing this chicken vet for advice and suggestions of what may be wrong. He carries everything you would need to treat her.
http://www.firststatevetsupply.com/store/
I have a Sultan cockerel for sale. He is a nice boy and has been hand raised since a chick. He needs a home because I ended up with to many roosters and will not be able to have them in Salt Lake County. All I ask is he goes go to a good home and will be well taken care of. Willing to meet...
Here is a link that might help you in your quest to see what may be wrong. http://everything-poultry.com/guide-to-keeping-poultry/ I am with you on no being able to watch anything suffer. Maybe you can take one sick one into and avian vet and get a diagnosis for all of them.I do know chickens...
It make sense to me to treat all of them since they are all together. I wish I could offer more advice, but I just do not have enough experience to be of much help. It is smart to isolate the sick ones from the ones that are not showing any symptoms.
I am no expert, but I try to research as much as possible. Please read the info on these links because it sounds very similar to impacted crop.
http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/02/sour-crop.html
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/search?q=crop
I know this may sound weird and a little out there, but I always find BYC is the place to ask when it comes to chickens. Four days ago my 20 week old pullet was attacked by a dog in my backyard. Agnus was completely in shock and her comb and wattles turned a purple gray. I rushed her into town...