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  1. Tom Kathleen

    Nearly drowned keet hellp!!!!!!!

    Thank you for the kind reply! Unfortunately she died that night. I do appreciate you taking the time to reply though!! Bock. baaaaaawk.
  2. Tom Kathleen

    Nearly drowned keet hellp!!!!!!!

    QUESTION: Based on the following, would you start antibiotics as a preventative to pneumonia? PLEASE ADD ANY OTHER TIPS OR HACKS YOU SUGGEST. SITUATION: 3 day old keet found drowning in brooder water dish because someone didn't put back in the rocks after filling the water. It looked dead...
  3. Tom Kathleen

    What gender or breed is this friendly hobo?

    True for when you choose to bring in a bird. Kinda pointless when it's been ranging and nesting with your birds for a few days before you see it🤣
  4. Tom Kathleen

    What gender or breed is this friendly hobo?

    So this chicken just showed up in our flock one day. Somebody either dumped it with ours or it ran away or got lost. No one around here has chickens. It's calm, doesn't mount our hens, has 1 inch straight spurs (not curved like our roos). Smaller than an orpington bigger than a leghorn. We free...
  5. Tom Kathleen

    Comment by 'Tom Kathleen' in article 'Top 10 Favorite Backyard Chicken Breeds'

    we free range and have 13 different breeds and have found rhode island reds good for this. they seem to not have laying problems if they eat excess of protein (gobbling a lot of grasshoppers) and they seem to have a sense of when to hang out in the barnyard and when to go wandering. RIR were...
  6. Tom Kathleen

    Anyone have bunch of Prairie Blues noticed sudden death?

    Thank you for the reassurance! When you've had so many chickens and you think you've "seen it all" and then something happens, it's puzzling and it really helped me that you took the time to reply! Years ago when I first got chickens I used to fret and over-react to everything and now I can...
  7. Tom Kathleen

    Anyone have bunch of Prairie Blues noticed sudden death?

    We have 150 laying hens of about 13 different breeds. We had 15 Praire Blues that are 18 months (a blue layer mixed with a leghorn purchased from one of those national hatcheries -- so probably terrible genetics). We had never had this "breed" before and initially liked them. They were an easy...
  8. Tom Kathleen

    Unwell Chick

    I cut a tiny bit of vetwrap to use for splay leg. You can loop it around each leg, then pinch it in the middle because it's self sticking. If you need to tighten it, you can just pull it together and pinch. It's much easier than a band and I've found chicks are less likely to get it off...
  9. Tom Kathleen

    Noticed hens breathing with open mouths, recently added ....

    absolutely! great point! i didn't even think about the geo location -- i was going on because she said night, i assumed it was in the cooler time of the day. all chickens pant during the heat of the day, but will usually do the "sweaty armpit" move with their wings too and she didn't mention...
  10. Tom Kathleen

    A hawk attacked my duck

    also i forgot to say, when we transported our goose (they are NOT TAME AT ALL -- they are our guard geese and they do NOT like being handled) we got a box that was just a little bit bigger than her, put her in it and covered her whole body with a towel. it was dark in the box for her and the...
  11. Tom Kathleen

    Bumblefoot back and worse than ever!

    I use a very sharp tweezers (like razorman tweezers -- they're almost like little scalpels) to pull the whole circle off. It's a TWO person thing. One person holds the chicken upright and the other has to work below (I never tilt a chicken to work on them -- unless it's a crop massage with a...
  12. Tom Kathleen

    A hawk attacked my duck

    I love vetrycin pink eye gel. it's basically the exact same as regular vetrycin, but if you get it near eyes or anything, it's safe. if it were me, i'd probably spray some around bill area to try to disinfect and jump start healing -- just don't shoot it directly into nostrils -- you don't...
  13. Tom Kathleen

    Noticed hens breathing with open mouths, recently added ....

    I would treat for gapeworm. Safeguard or fenbenzadole is a safe broad spectrum wormer. If you search on BYC you will find lots of dosage info. Remember when worming ANY animal (pet, livestock, etc.) with nearly any wormer, that with 99.9% of wormers, it's a two dose thing. You give the...
  14. Tom Kathleen

    what is wrong with my chicks eye?

    There are many possibilities, and I can't see the photo very well, but since this is in emergencies I'll try to reach out. My thoughts were: 1)Could it be an eye worm? Google chicken eye worm or i'm sure there's threads on here. It's hard to see. If it is, some folks use VetRx in the eye...
  15. Tom Kathleen

    Guinea with broken knee

    I'm pretty sure its a slipped tendon -- for which the prognosis isn't good. It gets around REALLY good, just walks weird and flops and bobs. Doesn't seem to be in any pain. My son doesn't want to put it down, which I get (I don't want to either). We have one guinea that injured its foot and...
  16. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    Thanks! excellent information! All excellent. I agree everyone has different approaches. I think his frustration is that not one single of his sources mentioned monitoring the internal moisture and he would have been doing that (engineering mind:-). I will let him know about the holding for...
  17. Tom Kathleen

    keet with messed up leg

    Thanks! We had never had this before. Nutrition is spot on, we have high success with hatches and growing. It's frustrating because it's one of them my son wanted to keep. Glad to know it has a genetic component. Even if somehow survives or adapts, we don't want it entering the breeding...
  18. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    Follow up question. Son is fuming that all the stuff on the internet is totally wrong. He's candled the remaining 4 eggs that he started with the incorrect internet directions and the air sac is way too small because not enough water has evaporated because the humidity was too high. The...
  19. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    THANK YOU! This is excellent information and completely different than what the general concensus is online about temp and humidity for peafowl. My son, who has done tons of research before starting this hatch and who has really high hatch rates for guineas and chickens, when I read it to him...
  20. Tom Kathleen

    Hatching anamoly

    We have first season peafowl eggs (almost 2 years old peahens and peacocks). Because these are the first eggs laid, we knew hatch rate would be low, but they were fertile. For the first three, they all had the same issue. They developed fine and have fully formed chicks, but sometime past day...
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