Im not a poultry surgeon but I agree - clean it off and let the tissue get some air. DS had surgery this past year. We kept the site clean and unbandaged. I put neo on it twice a day just to keep it somewhat soft. A year later his 8 inch incision on the neck is barely noticible and he had no...
Don't give up on Dixie. I have one that is 7 1/2 weeks old. A couple of weeks ago I thought it was a roo. Now, I'm not so sure...so I'm waiting to hear a crow or see an egg. :D
Oh, and rewards for good behavior. Our dog just loves getting attention, praise and petting from us so I have to make sure to give him equal attention when I'm with the chicks to prevent jealous misbehavior. :/
Our dog (6 yr healer/shepherd cross) is dying to "play" with our 7 week olds. In the brooder he didn't do much but look - but when I have put them in the playpen he charges at it trying to get to them.
I knew I needed to start big training with him as there will be times I want to allow free...
My gosh is her house right up against your property line?!? 25 + 25 acres should be plenty to allow natural buffering of the sound. If she wanted complete silence then she should have bought property on the moon.
I'd get some hippy dogs, some cows & goats & anything else I could legally...
It could possibly be as "simple" as she's the runt at this point and has been pshed away from the feeder, Doesn't get the feed or water like the others. I had one that got lethargic 3rd day. From reading on here I pulled her out and sat her on a towel in my lap. I had prepared some boiled egg...
I had one that was like that. I boiled an egg and mixed some sugar water using brown sugar. Then I pulled her out and hand fed and forced her to drink. It didnt take much She perked up within 10 minutes. Then I replaced the big water with sugar water for the whole day.
I monitored her all...
I've heard you don't use layer until someone actually lays. It is my understanding that you use starter to 10 and then grower to lay - then layer. But if you have starter/grower you use it up to lay. Layer has too much calcium and can harm the development (supposedly) if given too early...
I haven't used it (yet) but ive heard it's okay and I've got plenty so it's in my plans to use once the run is done. :D
Yes, mine have used it as treats, too. But hey, they need the grit and since it came from the sand box it probably has some good treats buried within. I do feel bad, though...
Mine are six weeks old - have been in the big house a little over a week. I busted them dust bathing in he brooder - peat moss (I will never recommend PM cause it is messy) several weeks ago. Just this past week they were dust bathing in the wood shavings in the coop - so I figured they were...
Totally understand!!! Auto door sound sweet. I'm hoping our run ends up secure enough that I can leave the access door open 24/7 then they can come and go at will instead of waiting on me though I go out as soon as the sun comes up just to look at them. Not obsessed at all. ;)
I do but I...
Looks good!!! Have you gotten any more done since? Can't wait to see.
We stopped for spring break ( coop done need run ) and haven't gotten going again. They are having a blast in the coop but really want to come out so gotta get moving again soon.