This guy is asking for help- he has no idea whats going on with his chickens- They are lethargic, running nose, etc. Any help would be much appreciated.
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What a poor boy, I'm so glad you caught that something wasn't right! I too hope he makes a full recovery, he looks so young!
I cross posted this to my FB page so my birdy friends can see and know about the danger.
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It's not just the patent, most pharmecuetical companies spend years of time and millions of dollars in research before the drugs will even see clinical trials part/stage 1. Only 1 in 5 will get this far,fewer will see human clinical trials, and even fewer will be approved by the FDA...
Mine were hatched last April/May and have been molting heavily since the first week in January.... I'm Hoping it ends soon, because I miss my eggs. Molting in birds has more to do with the amount of light and food types they can have... and good (high/warm) temps.
I think they were talking about the blue coat, no? There's blue in pittie lines, but I have yet to see a blue boxer.
You can however make a blue boxer cross- blue great dane and a boxer. so... how big were the parents?
And she is gorgeous btw!
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Are you talking about the victoria crowned pigeons?
Thats the one at the national aviary in pittsburgh.
I love the nicobar pigeons, but can't believe you can keep them in the aviary with normal american budgies... My budgies are usually agressive as heck, even to larger birds, but...
omg! I shared your site the other day while we were watching a chick cam (they were slowly hatching) and people really really enjoyed it, especially all the outfits. Mine are also indoor chickens. I remember the CL posting, but I haven't had time to register onyour website yet.
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... We fought to read the stuff at closing. The lawyers and everyone got MAD at us when we pointed out a clause that said roughly "no flamable liquids are to be stored on the property" I told hubby there goes the grills, the gas lawnmower(can't mow the lawn, lets get a goat!), and...
maybe I don't get, but I don't know why you'd have to put down one Ox because the other died? I've never owned one, so maybe someone who has can fill me in??
I can understand animals greiving, I just lost a parrot and her mate is still greiving and calling nonstop for her.
If they say no to a pitbull.... I'd say chances are they'd take one look and say "no" to your choice of dogs because they have a "pit bull stature" muscular broad chest, and a deep neck. I don't think their insurance would cover it, because thats the problem I ran into here.
When in doubt...
I'm in the same situation, and without thinking I already froze some of mine when I bought it. the rest I keep in a 5 gallon bucket with the lid closed, if I need more I fill a gallon ziplock, and take it out in that much at a time.
I've frozen my parrot food for years, so I figured why not...