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    How do you put down a bird?

    I would do it the same way as I would dogs and cats.
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    Respiratory problem in rescued bantam

    I've had them about a month now. They were definately stressed when I got them but seem to be thriving now. They are eating pellets, a little seed, fresh veggies, meal worms and have calcium grit. What is MG/MS? Could she be getting ready to start laying?
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    Respiratory problem in rescued bantam

    Hello! I recently bought 3 sad, neglected bantams from a feed store. I've never had chickens before, only pigeons. The bantams were suffering from severe foot mites and were thin and under nourished. The rooster was in the best shape, the 2 hens were very weak. I have been treating their feet...
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    Help needed for pigeon and dove rescue

    MickaCoo pigeon and dove rescue, a not for profit group, has rescued hundreds of birds from bad situations and have placed them in loving homes. They are competing for a desperately needed grant from Pepsi. The contest ends the last day of this month and they are barely holding on. If anyone can...
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    Hen open mouth breathing

    Thanks for the replies. It wasn't hot at all, maybe a bit humid. None of the other birds were breathing like that. She was sitting on a perch inside the coop and stayed there the whole time I watched her. Most of the other chickens were active in the outside run. I'll ask them at the farm if...
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    Hen open mouth breathing

    Hello everyone. I don't have chickens myself, just some pigeons. Today I visited a community farm for the first time. They have a variety of animals, a pig, goats, alpacas, some turkeys and geese. And about 2 dozen chickens. Watching the chickens I noticed one brown hen, I'd guess about 4-5...
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