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Hi Chickbird,
Thank you so much for the suggestions. I will look into the vendors that you mentioned. I am *very* interested in hearing more about the sling you made. In the past, I have made booties for my day old chicks as well as the "band-aid ankle braces" to help chicks with...
Thank you so much for your input, chickenlady.
It's been two weeks now and I have been giving her a similar mixture of foods as you did with your little roo. I think she is getting better but still not walking or sitting on top of her legs yet. She still has her legs spread out as she lays on...
Henry'schickens :
Do you know anyone that you can give it to? I'm sure there are gardners that would love to have your chicken poop/compost. Then you have room for more. Do you garden? You don't mention it. If so, til it in as mentioned by 1acre.
I'm fortunate to have a lot of room and a...
Hi Rhoda,
I understand that you can wait until Spring before cleaning again but I'd really rather not wait that long. In the meantime, the girls continue to do their thing. It would be a shame to just throw away all the good stuff but if I have to, I will just put it in a plastic garbage and...
Hi Everyone,
I have a 4x8 coop that I've given a thorough cleaning twice over the past several months. Consequently, my relatively small compost bin is full to the brim with chicken poop, shavings and veggie scraps. What do you all do with the poop?
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Thank you for your encouragement Gretel12. I know you are doing your best to take care of your little girl as well. I hope she fully recovers with your care and treatment.
I will try some of the techniques you described. Thank you for sharing.
As of today, our little Cuckoo is...
Chickenchick and PamperedPullet,
How are your chickens now? Did the PolyViSol treatment work? Did you try any other treatments?
Please update us. Thank you!
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Dearest Kathy,
This little Cuckoo is not one of your grandchickies I am happy to say (as happy as I can be). Your grandchickies are now being cared for by the children (and teachers) at our daughter's preschool. Everyone loves them, especially the children. Of the six, so far two...
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Oh, Lisa, this is so very encouraging (albeit simultaneously sad). I am so happy to hear that your roo has recovered especially with your perfect care. I would definitely like to hear more about the regimen you provided. I appreciate your providing your email, but if it is OK with...
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Hi Chickerdoodle,
She's still eating relatively well today. Not really drinking but she enjoys the mash. After re-reading your post, I'm not sure if you were asking what her condition might be or what breed she might be? If the condition, I still do not know. She seems to be in...
She pooped a couple of times and they seemed normal. I didn't see any worms or anything out of the ordinary.
Marek's or Mycotoxin poisoning - either one, I hope she makes it through healthier and stronger than before. Thank you all for your advice and concern. I will keep updating as she...
I have tried dipping her beak. She doesn't like it. When I first brought her in from outside, she drank readily - just for a bit. Afterwards, she doesn't seem interested in water. The mash, however, she's enjoying very much. I just put more water so it's a lot soupier, rather than a thick...
Chickengal,
Thank you for the suggestion. I noticed that too. Actually, I've been by her side and holding out the dish until she stops eating and then leave it in front of her "tipped over". But I agree, a shallower dish would be good.
I've noticed that she won't drink at all even when I...
I should check their feed trough just in case. Thank you for the suggestion.
Regardless of whether the droppings board could be a cause or not, I think it's probably a good idea to replace it.
I read that it's possible to give chickens the Marek's vaccination at any age although the ideal...
What are some of the causes of Mycotoxin poisoning? Most of the wood (plywood and OSB) I used for the coop was recycled and obtained free from Craigslist and Freecycle. Some of it had mold from being left outside in the rain. Every piece, except one, I primed with a sealer/stain killer before...
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I think you are right. It's probably Marek's. Her age is right, just about 3 - 4 months old. One leg is retracted and one leg is extended. Once her feathers dry, I will check her skin and follicles to see if I can find any that are red and inflamed. This is a great article that I...
Hi All,
Today I found one of my chickens (13 weeks old) lying on the ground and not able to get up. She was awake but as the other chickens walked on top of her legs, she couldn't move her legs to get them off or even complain as they "trampled" on her. I picked her up and gave her a warm...
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Yes, we really wanted to help especially since some of the conditions that contributed to the situation were directly caused by us (i.e. egg carton, egg upright, restricted movement, etc.) There is some good news. I haven't taken pictures yet, but the "operated on chickie" is now...
We have some good news and some bad news. The good news first. The latest chicks to hatch have fluffed out and seem be very healthy. They are running around the bator, jumping over eggs and the egg carton really well. Feisty, the two of them! They show a lot of interest in the remaining...
We were out all day today and didn't have an opportunity to provide an update until now. Had to upload some pictures and more videos which took some time. To date, of the original 14 set during lockdown, 6 have hatched and seem to be healthy thus far. 4 were just placed into their new brooder...