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    Sick baby goat - HELP EMERGENCY

    Is his abdomen bloated at all? They can get a frothy bloat. Vegetable oil (NOT mineral oil) orally via syringe can help knock down the froth and bubbles and make him more comfortable and get things moving. Dosing with probiotics as well if you think this is a gut issue.
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    Fermented feed

    Yes....just play w your water to feed ratio. I did what the feed store recommended at first and it was like soup. Chooks ate it well enough, but seemed wasteful of all of the good fermenty juju, so I upped the feed a bit and a little less water and get thick oatmeal consistency and they seem...
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    Fermented feed

    I have multiple gallon mason jars w lids going for 14 hens. At first it took 3 days or so to really ferment but once the jars were "fermenty" from previous batches it's about a day and a half now. I line them up in order and just rotate through them, oldest fed first. I scoop in feed (I use...
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    RAW/BARF feeders.....?

    I've fed raw for 11 years and have done raw feeding consults for the veterinarians I've worked for. Happy to answer any questions and help if I can.
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    Wife’s chicken was attacked by neighbors dog!?!?

    Yes, it's called healing by second intention...when first intention would of course be sutures and restoring the structure of things. Trim feathers from the area, to just past the edge of the wound. It will heal better if there are no feathers inside the wound margins. Silvidene cream works...
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    A hen that crows - need advice

    I have a d'Uccle that crows but she tends to crow for a few weeks maybe a couple of times per week off and on and then stops for months at a time, so yours may not make it an every day thing. Mine was doing it when I had the newer chicks coming about 4 mos old so I was staring hard trying to...
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    5 day old baby goat bloated

    If you're going to Tractor Supply get a 3cc syring w no needle and you can dribble the oil or GasX or whatever you're giving into his mouth. Put the syringe tip just inside his cheek and let him slowly swallow. You don't want tonhave him spluttering or choking with too much at once. Is there...
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    5 day old baby goat bloated

    You can try a little vegetable oil, too...try maybe a tablespoon over an hour or so. NOT mineral oil (tasteless and they can aspirate/choke on it). If it's a frothy bloat the oil will kill the bubbles and help resolve things. Also keep the head and shoulders a little elevated above rump...as...
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    Hen badly injured

    Try silvadene cream for the neck wound. It keeps things moist, fights infection and works very well for wounds healing by second intention (for example when you can suture closed, etc.). The creamy consistency always worked better than a neosporin type of greasy ointment and we used it often...
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    Chunnels and raised beds

    I've been reading through the chunnel posts and a few have used them around raised beds. I'm wondering how the pest control has been helped by this? Some seem to run the chunnels on the very outskirts of a larger raised bed area. Does that help enough with pest control? Putting them on the...
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    Very Tiny 2 Week Baby Chick. Is this normal?

    I have a little Delaware from this past May that I got along with 5 other chicks from the same shipment and they all looked the same age...within days of each other. She was teeeeeeny, 1/3 the size of the others at best all through the summer, took forever to feather out, but she ate and drank...
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    LGD puppy-4 mo old-Help!

    LGD pups need supervision with any livestock as pups...goats, sheep, whatever as they'll rough house and play the young to death or harrassthe adults. With birds, even adults need supervision at first if they've not been trained on birds. As was mentioned, tether her to YOU so you can supervise...
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    URgent Muscovy with swollen face!

    I have a strong (20+ years) background in Western veterinary medicine as well as homeopathy (10+ years). It's fine if you don't want to use homeopathy, but I've had great success treating animals with homeopathy...dogs, horses, cats, goats and chickens thus far. Many times where Western...
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    Feeding crushed eggshells vs oyster shells

    Mine go through oyster shell faster. I gather egg shells, let them dry on a cookie sheet and bake at lowest oven setting (150 F) and then crush and put out in small quantities daily. I think mine produce better shells over time on oyster shell. Their egg shells are always decent and much...
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    Help! I am not sure what to do about male goat!

    Pool noodles over the horns can help a bit in a pinch. It doesn't solve his attitude but makes him less ouchy. Separate him...randy billy goats are morons and only care about one thing. They will overbreed does and even the doelings given the chance. Truly idiots for the most part. A riding...
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    my doe just had a baby, but I think something is not right.

    Is he kind of head butting her udder when nursing? Can you milk her a bit yourself? If not she may take a day or so to catch up if he was early. If so it can mean the issue is with his nursing. Check his mouth for an odd bite (overbite, etc.) Or cleft palate where he has an opening in the...
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    Very, very low pecking order broody juvenile to be reintroduced back into flock

    My cousin brooded a pile of chicks for both of us and when I was time to take the 7 or 8 that were mine she gave me a young bantam pullet, a cute little d'Uccle, that was the very bottom of the pecking order in her flock. Always ostracized and picked on and left out in the cold literally on...
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    Chickened out on Fermented Feed but ...

    I do FF with Scratch n Peck feeds and mine love it. No waste...they eat it right to the last morsel...and I do start w less dry feed to ferment than what I'd use without fermenting. I tried using the same amount and they didn't quite eat it all so I backed down the amount a bit. If I put dry...
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