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    Did the cocci build up immunity against Amprolium?

    I have a large batch of chicks who have been raised on medicated feed. They're a month old right now. A couple weeks ago I thought some seemed a little lethargic. I couldn't find any bloody droppings because they're on dirt. I started treating lightly with an old bottle of liquid Corid I had on...
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    Ivermectin on baby chicks?

    No rooster right now. I've had roosters before and this isn't bare back or side injuries
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    Ivermectin on baby chicks?

    Thanks for the resources! It's always helpful to read more! I don't have a vet or friend who can look with a microscope :( I've dealt with common times of mite and lice before and can't find any visible signs of them, so if it is a mite it's not Red or Northern Fowl. That much I'm 99.5% sure...
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    Ivermectin on baby chicks?

    It's red. The brooder is outside, so I've been adjusting the lamp several times a day to match whatever temperature is needed. The heat varies. Hmm, I'm starting to think this is picking. Thank goodness! I am pretty certain the adults have depluming mites though. They're on high protein feed...
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    Ivermectin on baby chicks?

    That was my first thought too, but it seems like a big coincidence. Several had bare spots right at the base of their tails, like my adults, with no lost feathers/fluff anywhere else. Any chance you've seen feather picking like this before? I'd love for it to be a simple issue like that! :fl I...
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    Disappointed with Bielefelders

    My three from Dunlap Hatchery aren't my favorite either. They started laying late last fall, but didn't lay throughout the winter. I was told that they might not lay at all the first winter so I accepted it. They all picked back up when the weather starting warming, but as soon as a cold streak...
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    Ivermectin on baby chicks?

    Right now I'm treating my adult flock with ivermectin pour on for depluming mites. I have no idea how they got these mites, but it's the only mite that matches my hen's symptoms. Namely, bare spots with red skin (base of tail, sides, and neck). I have a large batch (50+) of chicks, two weeks...
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    Your 2025 Garden

    Will do! We're hoping for a kind mood swing from Mother Nature :lol:
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    Your 2025 Garden

    Did they grow well for you? Any tips?
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    Your 2025 Garden

    This year I'm going to try again at growing Mangels for animal feed, as well as Tromboncinos!
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    Sulfur to Treat Pests

    I'm dealing with depluming mites right now. I'm debating about getting sulfer powder vs. spray. I've read in other places that powders don't work against this type of mite, but this says you can rub in this powder to treat it. Is sulfer different from permethrin in this way? I've also read...
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    Losing feathers & irritated skin... mites?

    Update: we figured out that they are depluming mites. We're about to start an ivermectin pour on treatment. I'm also looking into sulfer.
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    What age of chicks can use nipple cup waterers?

    This is helpful! Thank you! Cute silkies 🥰 I will have standard sized so hopefully they can use them just a little earlier 🤷
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    What age of chicks can use nipple cup waterers?

    I've used them before and didn't mind the cleaning, though if nipples don't need ANY cleaning that is even better! Maybe I will give them a try. Have you ever tried using horizontal nipples with younger birds?
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    How are your local feed/animal supply/chick stores doing?

    Chicks in the CAL Ranch stores near me are going fast! Earlier this week I went in and asked the employees for details. They get chicks once a week, and they are sold out in a day and a half. Of everything. I estimate that they get around 200 chicks each week. Possibly more, like 250. I'm not...
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    What age of chicks can use nipple cup waterers?

    I'm getting 50+ chicks in a month and am trying to figure out water. I have an adult waterer that they could use once they are a month old, but until then... I have two standard quart sized waterers, but I don't want to use them for more than a couple weeks. Too small for so many chicks! I...
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    Losing feathers & irritated skin... mites?

    I'm about to do my week #3 mite treatment. I've been treating the birds with permethrin dust for Northern Fowl Mites. I've left the coop alone. I'm not seeing any improvement and some have started losing feathers on their necks and other random places. When I ran a damp paper towel along the...
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    Losing feathers & irritated skin... mites?

    @Eggcessive I didn't see your response until today for some reason! Thank you for that! They're already on 20% protein, but I've been giving them dry cat food every once in a while to boost their protein. More started loosing feathers over the past month. Same spots. I treated for mites a few...
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    Comment by 'PioneerChicks' in article 'Fermenting Chicken Feed: A Straightforward Method'

    It does make chicks rather messy! They do grow out of the messy fluff eventually! I don't have a ready solution, but I would try experimenting with feeder types and, like @Molpet said, consistency. Thicker is probably the way to go.
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    Chicken Breed Focus - Holland

    Try asking on the Barred Holland Chicken Facebook group. I think there are two big breeders who ship right now. Not including Sandhill, cause I've heard they're difficult to work with.
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