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  1. ladyeccowolf

    First Aid for chicken wounds

    My flock was attacked by unknown predator. We have one Silver Lace Polish rooster that survived but his feathers were plucked out of his head. We have him in our bathtub now to gently wash his wound but we weren't sure if we could use Neosporin, or what else we could use. So far the only...
  2. ladyeccowolf

    ID This Unknown Predator Track & Gait & Please Give Advice!! See Photos!

    For the past two weeks we have been having a problem with an unknown predator or predators. I live in Ohio and we have coyotes, skunks, raccoons, opossums, crows, and hawks. On one of my frequent trips to my barn and fenced in area to feed my Silkie chickens, Guinea Fowl, and Jumbo Pekin...
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    Aggressive Rooster - Silkie Breed.

    This is Zorro my Silkie rooster. He's such a handsome boy. I've raised him since he was one day old. He has always been sweet and gentle to our family and to his five hens. He is protective of them and has just been a joy to have around. He and my five hens are two years old and we recently...
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    Without A Trace

    I'm just wondering, what kind of predator could have taken my favorite Jumbo Peking duckling and both of my juvenile Narragansett turkeys? We had them in a temporary pen that had a 4ft chicken wire fence 200ft long around a chicken coop. We were in the process of moving them from our nursery...
  5. ladyeccowolf

    Male & Female Narragansett Turkeys?

    My husband and I purchased 4 Narragansett turkeys from Plum Run Poultry here in Ohio. Unfortunately only 2 survived shipping. We were disappointed, especially since we were hoping for a breeding pair. The 2 surviving turkeys are 1 month old here in this photo. We are thinking that maybe we...
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