Yes, the active ingredient is fipronil, found in Frontline. The manufacturer is BASF and they give an emergency number on the front of the Termidor label which I found on Google. The number is 1-800-832-4357 and it is 24 hour if you want to give them a call. I am sure they would be very...
To add to what CityChicker said I would also include government jobs like USDA. These would all be decent paying jobs. I don't know why you would have to pay high out-of-state tuitions. If you are in North Jersey you have one of the country's best Ag schools just down the road at Rutgers. Have...
I have a bachelor pen too and aside from a few squabbles, they seem to get along fine. There will be a definite peck order and you need to make sure that the lower ones are not prevented from getting food and water which means making sure there are enough stations. When I first decided to try...
I used cardboard cat carriers to move mine about 300 miles. Cardboard was good because they made quite a mess so I could just put the really dirty carriers in the trash. I got one or sometimes two birds in each carrier depending on their size. They really quieted down during the trip since the...
I read somewhere if you are going to have a coop with just roosters you should have three or more. I have a rooster coop too and they do just fine. They have their pecking order figured out and I make sure that food and water stations are well spaced so even the lower order roosters have plenty...
No I don't think you are doing the right thing. Sounds like one tough cat who is very capable of getting along by himself, not like he is struggling for a meal. If your chickens are accessible to predators, getting rid of the cat doesn't solve your problem. You could try putting out dry food for...
I have used aspen with great success. No problems at all. I think the pine smells nicer though if you have the chicks in the house. Just don't use cedar. Diane
I had one hatch 10 days ago that was identical to this...the leg extended straight out behind. I tried the spraddle leg treatment for a few days and it did not help. The chick was eating its medicated starter and drinking well. It also seemed feisty and had a will to live so I gave it a chance...
Be very careful with insulation. They love to eat the blue foam board kind. I guess they would like the pink kind as well. I had a nice insulated coop and had to rip all the insulation out or cover it with pieces of cardboard. Didn't seem to hurt them when they ate it, but it can't be good! Diane
Sounds like the chick might be too warm. They keep their mouths open like that to try and cool down. Adult chickens do this and chicks do too. Make sure they have an area in the brooder where they can escape the heat lamp if they want too. Mine sleep together alot. Sometimes on top of each...
The red light will be off when the temperature is right. The light turns on when the temp starts to drop and a little more heat is needed, or when you increase the temperature by turning the little screw thingy. Each time you open the incubator the heat will escape and the red light will come on...