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  1. dirtbowlchick

    something is wrong with two of my girls....

    You got a bargain! City vets don't know anything about chickens, I've learned the hard way. A home visit? Heck, no! The vets I've tried talk a great game and will give you a broad-spectrum antibiotic, then charge you upwards of $75. I don't mind paying for intelligent care, but even my dog's...
  2. dirtbowlchick

    something is wrong with two of my girls....

    I practice flipping my chickens all the time so they let me look for mites, breast blisters or what have you. Mites and lice are a big problem for me, and I clean my coop a lot. Fresh straw, removing poops daily etc. Yes the d_ _ n lice love to congregate in little clusters around the vent, and...
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    Extra cockerels - what to do with them?

    I have the same problem and it's agonizing. I started out with two roos (sold as hens). Of course I fell in love with them, and they were bantams and not TOO noisy. Now I have about 9 handsome roos (from hidden nests) who are about 9 mo. old, horny, and the crowing is near-constant. Luckily my...
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    Bird Lethargic, Not Wanting to Eat

    Derbygirl-- I've had over the years several chickens with symptoms almost identical to yours. Lethargy, lack of interest in food, empty crop and bony breast-- all of that sounds exactly the same. I didn't know to try some of the things YOU have, so I'm grateful for your information on pedialyte...
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    Is This a Silkie Rooster? NEW PICS

    What a GORGEOUS little silky! Looks like a hen to me... I've had a silky hen and a rooster (who the breeder claimed was a hen at the sale). The silky 'roo' started getting boisterous and kind of "strutty" and then began crowing infrequently (sounded more like a stuck gate) at around 5 or 6...
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