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    Langshan bantam or cochin?

    I have a cockerel that I purchased as a "cochin", a frizzle smooth black. His pen mates are definitely to-standard cochin frizzles and one pullet that is a smooth. However as this boy has grown up (5 months now) he is looking more and more like a Langshan. I'm wondering now if I just have a...
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    Possums - MUST kavetch!!!

    I'm having a possum infestation. It's so seriously dreadful. Earlier this year (new years eve) I had a horse get a deadly illness from possum feces after picking up hay they had been on eating eggs. (Possums poop where they eat - nasty creatures). The illness is EPM and he was paralyzed by...
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    Help needed pls searching for a certain brand of feed...

    It has a grey bag, possibly a picture of a red rooster on the outside of it. Might be found upper central US. Any leads are appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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    Feed Recall in Kentucky

    (Please forgive me if this has already been posted) FDA NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: July 20, 2009 Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, 202-510-4177, siobhan.delancey@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA: Adulterated Animal Feed Seized Filthy conditions, failure to correct...
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    Dislocated turkey wing

    My turn to ask advice. I've dealth with broken bones before, but never this. And of course the vets in our huge town are non-existent at the moment. No one's in, no one knows who'll be in tomorrow until 3 in the afternoon. Basically in a city of 2.2 million there are 0 avian vets on call...
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    WTB Black Frizzle Cochin Bantams

    Should be bred to standard; intent to show offspring with some work so they don't need to be perfect; just need to be useable for breeding. Must be NPIP certified. Prefer vaccinated if possible. Please contact via email (as my PM box is usually full /blush) [email protected]...
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    Preparing a deceased bird for necropsy/histopathology

    Unfortunately, as poultry owners, we sometimes lose our birds. If we're "lucky" we're able to realize what the issue was and correct for it. However, all too often the answer to the cause of death in the bird lays within the bird itself. When we don't know the cause of death and we have a...
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