Peabody is doing so much better!! Thank you all for all the advice and help!
Also, does anyone have any clues as to why he has a white feather on his head? He's supposed to be an India Blue.
I'm headed home with Tylan 50, electrolytes and Terramycin. TSC was out of Corrid, so I'm going to try to locate some tomorrow.
I appreciate all of the help and advice.
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My little sister thinks I'm strange because we didn't grow up on a farm but that's the life my husband and I are trying to create for the kids. But to be honest, we are horrible gardeners.
I won't lie, it's a lot of work. But it's so worth it. Our kids are getting to grow up in an environment that is happy and busy, and of course EGGS. Rooster Man and I were just talking yesterday aboout how we can't wait to be a bit more self reliant and he actually said he'd love to just live on...
I read a thread this morning about Infectious Bronchitis. I'm at work now so I can't check his throat for mucus (Rooster Man is home with him) but as soon as I get home I'm going to look. The Man has put Peabody into quarentine until then and cleaned his eye up well. He says Peabody is still...
Peabody is about a month old (born June 4th) and he's got a crusty, shut eye and he sounds a bit raspy. He really sounds and looks like he has a cold. What can I do for him?
Our broody gen just had her three chicks hatch this week. But while she was brooding, I just left her alone and checked on her every day to make sure she was doing well.