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    Blackhead recovery

    This is the other brand I sometimes use. It also contains garlic: It seems to be a common ingredient in locally milled feeds (this is Patriot Poultry) what brand do you use?
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    Blackhead recovery

    By happenstance, I was refilling some feeders and couldn't help but notice the ingredients on this turkey food label: (That said, my chickens and turkeys don't touch onions either. They do eat/destroy my garlic every year, which reminds me, I need to buy new bulbs now)
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    MY TURKEY WITH A LUMP FACE

    When my turkey had an infection like that, I treated it with antibiotics (enrofloxacin), following the instructions here: https://poultrydvm.com/drugs/enrofloxacin There were other turkeys who did not look quite so severe, and recovered without treatment.
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    A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

    Okay, will do. Sorry Turkey Hen, doctor's orders!
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    A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

    How long for her to get over it? I have my own tom and other hens, but this domestic turkey hen seems to prefer the wild type :rolleyes:
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    A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

    One of my turkey hens has been yelping and wandering. There used to be a group of wild toms that frequented my yard, but they have not been around lately. I suspect that my hen is looking for those guys. Yesterday she went missing, and I finally found her yelping deep in the woods. Now I have...
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    Egg production is down

    Best advice? Preserve as many eggs as you can while the gettin's good. (Look up: waterglassing eggs)
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    A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

    i hope it wasn't my tom :oops:
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    Blackhead recovery

    That's fine, people can choose whom they would like to trust. Personally, I like to see measured quantities because my chickens and turkeys eat all sorts of stuff that would probably kill them in large enough doses.
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    Blackhead recovery

    Uhm. Is this how you feel about all scientific research? So, the first four references in the link I posted above measured blood profiles during their studies. Eg. In the second link, they found decreasing red blood cell count after adding 5-15g/kg of garlic to their feed. (Anemia = low red...
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    Brave breed

    Are magpies predators? I thought they were scavengers. I don't think they would actually hurt an adult chicken. The crows and ravens don't really protect chickens, but they will attack hawks and other raptors in their territory.
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    Brave breed

    If the predators you have in mind are the aerial kind (ie hawks), then put up a corvid feeder and invite some crows.
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    A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

    This wild turkey has a different color than the others, and is noticeably smaller. Normal wild-type variation, or did someone's domestic tom fraternize with the locals?
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    Blackhead recovery

    I have an inquisitive nature. I want to understand why alliums are listed as toxic, before taking the label at face value. Do you consider poultrydvm to be a veterinary site? https://poultrydvm.com/supplement/garlic Some of the claims do seem bogus, but they are apparently based on...
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    Blackhead recovery

    I tried to track down the source for this claim, but could not find any studies that demonstrate toxicity. I did find this excerpt in Gail Damerow's Chicken Health Handbook:
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    how can you tell wild turkeys apart from bronze?

    Do you know the answer to the OP question?
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    Frustrated with Production for Months

    If it makes you feel any better, I have 35 hens and I am getting 1-3 eggs per day this time of year. That's right, single digits. My maximum was about 24 in the spring. I think you need to buy more chickens, but that's my answer to everything :D
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    Two hoop coops, sharing a wall

    This is what AI generated (I believe this is what @azygous is suggesting) That got me thinking, what if I just replace one of the hoop coops with a vertical wall? Like, t-posts and cattle panels, standing lengthwise as they are meant to be used. With the same "roof", so it looks like a...
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    Two hoop coops, sharing a wall

    I have a cattle panel hoop coop (pics here). I would like to build a second one. Due to space constraints, they would need to be side-by-side, like this shape: nn Out of frugality and laziness, I might like to have them share the center wall, so they look like this: m Are there any downsides to...
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    Water Glassing: Egg Preservation Experiment!

    I thought they had to be kept in the dark?
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