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  1. mrstweedy

    Saggy Comb

    I would appreciate any insight you have on a saggy comb. I have four bantams, all of whom are free ranging and in good health. One, however, has been broody (or so I thought) and has a saggy comb. By "saggy" I mean, it doesn't stand upright (leans way over like a wave) and is barely even...
  2. mrstweedy

    Black Spots

    Thank you. Resultant to your direction to the fowl pox info, I have discovered that our sweet hens have "dry fowl pox." Most of the sites have indicated that there is no known cure for this virus. My daughter (the vet of the family) has been applying oregano (antiviral, antibacterial) to...
  3. mrstweedy

    Black Spots

    I've got 4 backyard hens. They are banties ranging from black to grey. The grey lays almost white eggs and the other three lay light brown. All are the same age (about 1 year), from same batch, live in the same coop at night, range in the same backyard, etc. Three of them have some BLACK...
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