Do you have a chicken under your wing who is having difficulties due to egg production? Perhaps a prolapsed vent? Don't want a relapse? Don't care that she makes eggs or not so long as she is happy and healthy? There's a drug for that, but it's illegal in the USA to use for chickens, let's...
"Pumpkin" expelled something odd. Perhaps a "lash egg" which is a puss-like substance. I've attached photos, do you agree or have other ideas? If so, can you recommend a drug or treatment that might help?
She is the last of her flock and lives full-time indoors with us (free reign of the...
...to speak with your manager immediately.
You minimally exceptionally sorry excuse for a carbon footprint…
1) You refuse to apologize for what *you* did wrong. You keep telling me I did something wrong. You tell me I must have used a credit card your company doesn’t accept or that I entered...
Salmonella and you
In simplest terms, we get this type of food poisoning from being unclean and eating small amounts of poo. It doesn't float in the air, we don't breath it in, we consume it with unwashed hands or non-cooked meat and dairy.
My name is Aaron Rosenzweig. I'm the father in a...
Dude where's my car? At City Hall! City hates our chickens, it's clucked up .
My video:
Ashton’s video:
The above was an excerpt from our thirteenth visit to city hall. Full version is here:
Follow up speech given on October 5, 2015 to Gaithersburg City Hall. This is the thirteenth...
Hi - had poop tested and found:
Cestoda (tapeworms) 150 eggs per gram
Capillaria 50 eggs per gram
Chickens seem fine, it was a routine poop check.
I ordered Valbazen from "first state vet" in Salisbury Maryland.
On Monday I'll order "mediworm" from Jedds as backup.
In reading the...
Please Vote for ALL the chicken photos in Gaithersburg’s pet of the year contest:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152912069280741.1073741886.63348110740&type=3
There are five photos of chickens. Please "like" all of them.
Note: you need to login to Facebook then hover over the...
Made front page news of the Sentinel: "Big clucking problem in Gaithersburg"
http://www.thesentinel.com/mont/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1985:a-big-clucking-problem-in-gaithersburg&Itemid=321
The fundamental issue is:
1) You cannot ban roosters and still allow hens. That's because...
...WRONG
All we really need is a clear ruling on noise nuisance that can be applied to all animals including dogs and chickens.
Once you outright *ban* roosters, you now force animal control to distinguish what "looks like a rooster" because it has a comb. You create a loophole where...
This is a new development. Looked at the neck of this chicken yesterday and didn't see anything. Today we see a skin sack with something hard in it at the base of the neck.
Is it a bone growing? Or maybe... could it be an in-grown feather? Any advice appreciated. Photo attached.
Thank you
Speech given on Dec. 15, 2014 to Gaithersburg City Hall. Roosters are wrongly discriminated against. Not only that, rooster bans encourage abuse of process. Now that we all know chickens are fun pets, lets stop the unjust ban of roosters.
The rooster ban fails the “darn good reason” test...
...their only source of water and monitor that they are, in fact, drinking it.
4) If they are laying eggs, don't eat the eggs for at least a month *after* stopping treatment. But that is just a guess because there are no studies and technically nobody knows the withdrawal time. But when you...
Above is a photo of a poo from our baby Orpington chick named "Annie" from a few minutes ago.
This is what we know:
Age: 9 days old Oprington chick
On Corid: 4.5 days
Corid dosage: 1.5 tsp in 1 gallon of water - do not know how much Annie drank. Yesterday evening started using syringe to...
I had a mental aversion to feeding eggs to chicks. Some people say to hard boil them and crumble the yolk to feed them. Other people say you can scramble them and add some olive oil. Either way... I refrained from doing it until today... I wish I had tried this earlier.
In my mind it felt...
The comb on this young bird appears to have a problem. Any advice is appreciated. Is it a tumor? a bee sting? Should I worry?
This is such a cool bird. at 4 wks old can fly about 20 feet. Very curious and adventurous personality. Willing to be pet and loved on.
I have some photos...
It looks like one of the bubbles on the developing comb of this silkie mix has burst.
We lack experience to know if this is a normal part of the developing process or if something else is going on. Maybe a small paper cut from her box? A peck from another 4 wk old chick? What does it look like...
Sick? or Dusting instinct?
Our "Coco" a nearly 3 wk old silkie-mix, started doing a different behavior that looks like she is sick. It happened earlier today and then she snapped out of it. Now about 2 hours later it happened again and I took a video:
Does that look like she is sick or...