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    De-Icer Care

    Thanks for the suggestion.
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    De-Icer Care

    It isn't well water. City tap water from the hose bib. It is just rusting in those notches. Used it in a plastic waterer. Took it out in the spring, tried cleaning it up, and it has been hanging in my shed since then.
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    De-Icer Care

    Wondering if anyone has tips for using the Farm Innovators Model C-250 or a similar model metal water tank de-icer. I used it last year and it got some deposits on it, I tried cleaning it off but could never get it "clean". I went to go put it back in this year, and there is rust on it in the...
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    Fake eggs to stop smashing eggs?

    Unfortunately I have no idea how old they are. I bought a house and they offered me the chickens. When I asked for breeds/ages they never responded. I've had them for about a year and a half now. There was a brief period of smashing before, but it stopped. Maybe this run will stop too, but...
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    Fake eggs to stop smashing eggs?

    I'm pretty certain one of my Welsummers is smashing eggs in the coop. Only 3 of my 6 are laying right now, and each one of their eggs has ended up smashed in the nest at times over the past few weeks. Despite the Welsummers not laying (they are molting, so I guess they have an excuse), I'll...
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    Cleaning the run

    Well I came to the forum tonight to look for suggestions for new run material because I can't find river sand. I was planning to clean it all out and start fresh. Guess I don't need to do that. Probably just need to add some more wood shavings. Maybe some top soil and leaves? I know the...
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    Feather loss

    I have three hens that look just like that one. Think they are Welsummers. Two of them are in the same shape your hen is, but I can see the feathers growing back in. One of them oddly looses all its neck feathers in the summer. When I first took over this flock, I thought she had a...
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    Maybe I'll that next time. Thanks.
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    No. I just read about how it is used for horses with wounds/abscesses in their hoof. Is the idea the same for a chicken with bumblefoot? Would you put it on the open wound after removing the scab and trying to clean it out?
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    How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

    Three out of six today. They are the only three laying over the past month or so. My Welsummers seem to have started their winter vacation.
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    Sorry about that hen. I hope we can treat it eventually. There was no stringy white stuff this time, but it felt hard around the outside of the swollen pad and we wondered if there was more "kernal" in there. We didn't want to be too aggressive cutting though. We took off the scab, cleaned...
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    Yes, I think we've struggled with trying to figure out how "invasive" to get vs. the expectations of the pictures we've seen on the internet. Seems like every blog post pulls out the scab and the "kernel" just pops out. One time we just had stringy white stuff, last time we had chunks. I...
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    Thanks. She actually appeared to be walking fine despite that bumblefoot, so I'm not sure. Now she is bandaged up as the foot heals so can't see much in terms of gait. I have a vet nearby that is apparently an avian vet and they said they treat chickens when I called to ask in case I need...
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    Scab/Callus on foot

    Wondering if anyone has encountered something similar to what I found on the bottom of a hen with bumblefoot. My guess is that because of the bumblefoot swelling, she developed this callus looking thing on the side of where the bumblefoot was. It is hard if you push on it. We only addressed...
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    Suggestions for a First Aid Kit - Updated 8-01-2020

    Also appreciate this thread. After an emergency the other day, I realize I need to keep more supplies on hand...to include a method of euthanasia I'm comfortable with attempting. If all else fails, I don't want a hen to suffer because I need to wait for something to ship.
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    Can anyone help with a dog with a possible food allergy?

    You got plenty to go through here, but we used to have a dog who had some allergy related symptoms and it was largely solved by just switching from a chicken-based food to I think beef. The fish-based food we tried worked well too, but made her very gassy. If one of my current dogs had those...
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    Chicken Cliques?

    When I had two leghorns, they stuck together. The three who I think are Welsummers stick together. The Golden Wynadotte kinda does her own thing soemtimes.
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    Egg bound? Post-mortem question

    Thanks. It stinks that we lost one, although it was bound to happen someday. Disappointed with myself that I didn't catch it sooner and help her avoid suffering. I thought about cutting her open to try and learn something, but decided to leave her alone. Interesting enough, the egg I...
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    Egg bound? Post-mortem question

    I had a leghorn pass away today and I'm trying to learn from it as much as possible. I have no idea how old she was, since I took over this flock with the purchase of a house and the previous owner didn't provide that info when I asked for it. My best guess is that she was egg bound and I...
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    Normal healing after bumblefoot

    I usually do that, but in the middle of summer, they are going to bed later and I've been trying to get it done earlier in the evening. Did it this morning today just because there are storms in the forecast in the afternoon/evening.
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