feeding additional thiamine during treatment using a thiamine inhibitor would defeat the purpose. But that's also why it's recommended to provide additional vitamin supplementation after treatment using such a drug.
perhaps a message like "I'd like to hear your thoughts on sweetish flower hens" and your name and phone number. I'm sure no matter what you say, they'll still be a bit suspicious.
My cockerel has a severely deformed beak, it only recently became apparent. It's like his lower beak has grown in linger than his top and now it's starting to cross as welll.
If I had an experience to compare to, I could have told you how they dress out at a rather young age. I'll have to go...
this is the kind of thing I did with my first babies, I had nothing better to do! Now those two come over like a shot when I call "chook, chook, chook" because they know it means "get over here!"
The red is suspect, but these aren't really the type of chickens that follow that rule right? Or does bright red on the wing/breast indicate testosterone linked genetics?
I sold six beautiful pullers that I had hatched and raised to 6 or 8 weeks. Not even a week later, they let their dog eat every single last one of them.