Hi! Sorry, I am bad at seeing my notifications. I do still have it, it's been outside so will need some untangling & cleaning off, but I can def take a closer look at it come spring (or next good thaw) if you're still interested. I'll unfurl it some & make sure it's not gotten moldy in the...
I don't see how diluting essential oil in water would be safer... Since it's oil and water, it seems like it would be impossible to get a truly homogenous mixture, and you'd be left with a gallon of plain water, with a bunch of little droplets of undilute essential oil sitting on the top...
Thanks!
Update re: delivery method for the oral Metoclopramide, I had missed the instructions on the bottle - you just squirt the 1.5 mg dose on some crumbs of torn-up bread (not much bread, a couple teaspoons' worth does it). It says put the crumbs in the bird's beak, but my hen just gobbled...
Adding to this old thread in case it is helpful for somebody else down the line...
I have found ONE vet in my area who'll treat chickens. After a televet consult, she's recommended Metoclopramide for my hen with a slow crop. She's a Brahma, almost 2 years old.
A week ago the bird was acting...
Well, once or twice I've heard the chickens all sounding the alarm at once & go out there & realize a hawk is perched low & looking at them. So I was more counting on the hens to be making noise when something's spooked them.
I have an enormous net I was going to string up over my back yard to keep hawks away. I've realized this takes a lot more equipment & diy skills than I'm prepared for (and that I also don't want a huge net covering my yard. It is very sturdy, with holes big enough for songbirds to fly through. I...
I'm letting my girls roam around most of the day in the yard. For spring & summer I sat out with them or had windows open, so I could hear & come poke my head out when they start squawking to make sure it's egg song & not "something predatory is eyeballing us". Now that it's getting too cold...
If anybody close to northern VT wants a LARGE quantity of heavy-duty hawk netting, hit me up. I realized I wasn't up for figuring out how to mount it. It could be cut into smaller pieces to use over a smaller run.
1) What type of bird , age and weight (does the chicken seem or feel lighter or thinner than the others.) My birds are all just over 6 months old. She is a Golden-laced Wyandotte and has always been a little smaller than the others.
2) What is the behavior, exactly. She had some icicles stuck to...
I'd like to know about the white tips as well... I have a 2.5-weeker supposed pullet and I'm starting to wonder about the angle at which "her" tail feathers are coming in. Beginnings of a comb are yellow, though (a female trait per an earlier comment).
I'll update for posterity even though nobody's engaged with this post - I checked a few of the other chicks' crops before they went down for the night, and at that point they felt much more similarly enlarged/firm-ish/gritty like Dottie's had early on and throughout the day.
My plan was to...
Forgot to respond last week- thanks for the pointer! I'll stock some Nutri-Drench. It seems like everywhere you look, people are recommending the poly-vi-sol for chicks! Guess maybe it's just easier to lay hands on in a pinch.
Baby chicks are 2 weeks old today. They are each a different breed, so hard to say if size discrepancies are normal or a sign of trouble.
Got a Salmon Faverolle, a Spotted Sussex, and a Golden Laced Wyandotte who are each noticeably smaller than the other 3- Buff Brahma, Black Copper Marans...
I thought I had bought "no-iron" baby vitamins-- due to the lack of a "with iron!" blurb on the front of the label, and because iron is not mentioned in the nutritional panel on the back of the box (where it says how much of each nutrient is in the stuff).
But when I double-checked the...