Only one or two of the 9-11 species of coccidia that are currently known to effect poultry will appear as blood in droppings.. and this is incongruent with what that would look like.
It does appear to possibly be shed intestinal lining.
Have you had the droppings tested for other parasites or...
I wouldn't expect it to be a blanket curiosity that leads her to stranger/unknown cats.
According to studies, chickens are able to recognize up to 100 different faces! I'm positive this includes known cats and dogs versus unfamiliar ones.. confirmed by my own experiences.
If this is a...
The correct ratio for average ducks is 55mg/kg. That's 55 mg for every 2.2 pounds of feed.
If my math is correct, that would be 1,265 mg niacin in 50 pounds of feed.. 50#/2.2kg= 22.73kg ... So 23kg X 55mg= 1265 mg per 50# of feed.. kg being rounded to its closest digit. Please verify by doing...
To start with, I do not live in Maine or own pheasants.
As far as I can tell, they USED to require a propagation permit but no longer do.
From the Maine department of inland fisheries and wildlife is a list of unrestricted species in the following link. Pheasants being a ways down the list...
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I'm curious about changes to the photos posted in threads.. when viewing, after clicking on them, I'm no longer able to zoom in. Rather it just kinda jumps a bit.
Before I used to be able to essentially scroll it bigger and there was also a plus magnification that would super zoom in...
My personal biggest issue/experience is that birds which have hatched this late/early will enter molt the following fall.. so I only get one laying season (maybe 8 months) out of them before molt as opposed to about 15 months of lay before their first major molt if I get/hatch February chicks...
It's possible it's not hers.
On the other hand, I had 2 that looked just like her, ordered from Ideal hatchery and were *supposed* to be Welbar.. but developed that crest and the white earlobes.. One of them layed greenish and the other one laid a light brown (tan) colored egg.
Being half...
AmerIcana.. with an I does not guarantee blue eggs.. they are Easter Eggers and sometimes lay brown or cream colored eggs. In my experience they are not particularly late layers.. some laying as early as 16 weeks.
Two possibilities.. new layer hiccups (the reproductive system is complex and may...
According to this dosing link (the makers of aquasol), all other sources of water should be removed until all the medicated water has been consumed..
https://www.merck-animal-health-usa.com/offload-downloads/safe-guard-aquasol-dosing-chart
On a personal thought level.. otherwise there is no...
I'd not pressure wash.. but consider using a permethrin based spray.. something like..
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/gordons-permethrin-10-livestock-and-premise-spray-32-oz
Found on the equine isle at TSC and sold under different names and concentrations from ready to use or must...
It does sound like an inappropriate use and misunderstanding of an E collar..
It should be used before he's in the chasing process and at a lower level.. like an extension of your reach.. the minute he pays too much attention is when to give the correction.
Consider starting on a leash and...
...doesn't sound too bad so far for shipped eggs.
Seems you're pretty curious and into details, so you might enjoy the following link, page 51 shows *possible* causes of dead embryos based on day of incubation/passing...
Sory she is having trouble!
That just looks like a cecal dropping. They happen every 7th -10th dropping. Is she passing regular droppings also?
Can you get a feel of her crop and see if it's full and firm, full and squishy, or flat?
Her comb is red, has she started laying yet?
Is she making...
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
There are 3 in that link.. also listed below.. hopefully one of them offers the necropsy you will be lookg for.
Poultry Diagnostic Laboratory
P.O. Box 84
Gonzales, TX 78629 US
830-672-2834
fax: 830-672-2835
Poultry Diagnostic Laboratory
635 Malone...
There was a vitamin deficiency in the egg.. not enough to end the life, but enough for it to hatch stargazing.
With vitamin treatment (poultry nutridrench), I have had chick hatchlings recover within the day! Whatever supplement you have access to or use, B1 is crucial in my experience.
...rooster over non chocolate hens.
Cuckoo is addressed later in this post and applies to all responses given.
Choclate females, black males.. *probably* with some buff leakage.
If recessive white, then chocolate females and black males.
If dominant white then possibly chocolate paint and...