If anyone is able and willing, there are about 30 Muscovy ducks at the entrance of Holley By The Sea in Navarre, (Sunrise Drive and Navarre Parkway intersection), that are being threatened and need to be relocated before they are destroyed. If you are able to help re-home these ducks to your...
Hi! She survived it and lasted the longest of all my RIR's! She ended up being blind in that eye but she got around fairly well. Occasionally I would have to separate her from a bossy hen, but she did great. She finally succumbed to illness this fall, but she did great for a long long time! Hope...
Panhandle Poultry Club Winter Show
December 8, 2012
Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds
6655 Mobile Highway, Pensacola, FL
Contact James Blum at 850-232-0729
or Matt Ulrich at 251-942-8555
[email protected]
www.panhandlepoultryclub.webs.com
http://www.facebook.com/Panhandle.Poulty.Club
Here are my Cochins :D What do you guys think of my Roo? Is he show quality? I'm really interested to see what the chicks will look like when they grow up too! The pictures of the hens are the possible mothers. What do you think? Mottled?
I have 5 bantam chickens that I raised from chick; 2 are roos, 3 hens; I rescued a standard size BR Roo; is it possible for them to co-exist without killing each other? Or is it a chance I shouldn't take? If they can co-exist in the same run, how do I introduce them?
I'm a vet tech that has been in the field for 10 years. I agree; Frontline has started to lose its "charm". The major problem is that there are so many FACTORS that you have to know with Frontline that most people don't know about and who the heck has the time?
1) Frontline is an oil gland to...
FLORIDA Panhandle
St. Francis Veterinary Center
1856 Cotton Bay Lane
Navarre, FL 32566
850-936-4446
WEBSITE
I work for Dr. Natalie Dyson and she currently is the Gulf Breeze Zoo and the Emerald Coast Wildlife Rescue's veterinarian. She has seen my chickens and she said she will be happy to...
As a vet tech, I have to say that I've seen a lot of different diets work in a lot of different ways. We have had dogs and cats come in with different problems from different brands. The number 1 problem I see is obesity, followed by a close 2nd in skin disease (althought a lot of the skin...