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    My very sick hen will not eat or drink

    She's still hanging in there. Since I didn't have a tube or baby bird food last night, I syringe fed her a liquid slurry -- last night mixed water with a little wet cat food (I know it's not good for chickens to have much cat food), and this morning I mixed water with layer pellets, grapes...
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    My very sick hen will not eat or drink

    This is great advice and a very good tutorial post. Thank you! Since I won't be able to obtain these supplies until tomorrow, I wonder if it would be helpful and okay for me to use her antibiotic syringe to give her water -- or water mixed with some food. I have a high power blender that I can...
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    My very sick hen will not eat or drink

    I wonder if there is anything I should do to force my very sick hen to drink or eat. 2 days ago she went to an avian vet who gave her antibiotics and dewormers.... to cover any potential pathogenic microbes. She was very weak that day (and pale and 1/2 her normal weight) but she was eating and...
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    Prolapsed vent and worms -- advice please

    Update -- My hen with the prolapsed cloaca is doing very well. I took her to an avian vet b/c she is a pet. I had not know there was such a person near my until I checked! First, she had a wound beside the prolapse which was the source of maggots, not worms. I should have researched a little...
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    Prolapsed vent and worms -- advice please

    Is it safe to eat eggs from a chicken with round worms? I think they are round worms. I know my chicken with prolapse has worms -- not sure about the rest -- probably though, right?? My daughter read in Storey's Guide To Raising Chickens that the eggs should not be eaten. If this is true, we'll...
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    Prolapsed vent and worms -- advice please

    Yes, thank you. I did eventually figure that out. I've also heard that Diatomatceous Earth can be used as a wormer -- and you can continue eating the eggs.
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    Prolapsed vent and worms -- advice please

    Thank you! Regarding egg dumping, what is the purpose of this? is there harm in eating these eggs? I'm wondering if I should purge the eggs I have in my fridge already. Not sure which chickens they came from or if the other chickens have worms, but I guess I can assume they all have worms...
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    Prolapsed vent and worms -- advice please

    One of our 3.5 year old girls has a prolapsed vent, cloaca -- about 1 inch. We cleaned her up, applied some honey and Prep H, tucked it back in and discovered worms. She voided a little while I was tucking. She's now in a crate in the garrage away from the other ladies. We'll check her in the...
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    How to store feed to avoid mice poo and mold

    Chris, when you say you never use DE, does that mean you think it's best not to? I don't know very much about it, but I believe I've heard that some people use it to avoid worms of whatever sorts chickens can get. Our girls are in their coop more than i would like -- b/c of my daughter's...
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    How to store feed to avoid mice poo and mold

    Thanks everyone! Very helpful! I think I'll use the metal can and raise it off the ground since we have lots of high heat and humidity here in the summer. I think it'll be easier for my kids to scoop if I opt not to use a liner, so I'll hold off on the liner for now. : ) Noel
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    How to store feed to avoid mice poo and mold

    After finding mouse poo in our feed and millet, I bought a metal can for feed and seed treat storage. One person suggested a plastic liner to help avoid moister condensation and mold. And to mix in some diatemacious earth (sp) which I have. I have 2 kinds -- one is food grade and contains...
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    Nexting box lining materials -- possible allergy to wheat straw

    Thanks! We have pine shavings b/c I use it on the floor of the coop. The only reason I put wheat straw in the nesting boxes is b/c, well, I guess I've seen others do it, so I did it too! : ) Noel
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    Nexting box lining materials -- possible allergy to wheat straw

    Since a family member is allergic to gluten which is a protein found in wheat, I'm thinking I should change our nesting box liner material from wheat straw to something else. I've seen references to pine shavings. We have that. Anything else people like for this purpose??? And are there any...
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    Tiny egg -- how soon can pullets lay eggs???

    Thanks so much to both of you! That makes sense -- the timing was just right to make us really scratch our heads and wonder about those young girls. I feel better now knowing they're not growing up too fast! : ) Noel
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    Tiny egg -- how soon can pullets lay eggs???

    We found a 1 inch long egg in a nesting box!!! We have several laying hens, just over a year old, and 3 pullets that are only 11 weeks old. We also have a hen who's small b/c she's a cross beak Americauna -- she can't eat as well as the other hens, and she gets picked on. I'm not actually sure...
  16. noelalala

    Chick cannot fully close beak -- a problem???

    Yes, I'll keep this suggestion in mind as well. And yes, sometimes this chick accomplishes a more closed jaw by crossing the top beak to the right or left over the bottom -- hence, the accurate description -- "cross beak". noel
  17. noelalala

    Chick cannot fully close beak -- a problem???

    Thanks CallyB57 and Nostalchic! I just looked closely at the beak, and it looks like the lower beak (which is straight) extends beyond the upper curved beak so that the pointed end of the top (curved) beak rests on top of the lower (straight) beak. So, the beak is not able to close. She is the...
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    When to let chicks out of coop into their yard?

    Thank you! By grit free choice, do you mean a choice between food with grit and without? If so, offering grit on the side makes good sense. Like you said, so they can get what they want. Is there a magic age at which they need or can tolerate grit? : ) noel
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    When to let chicks out of coop into their yard?

    Well, they're currently just in their coop. So I'm interested in learning about when it's appropriate to let them out. When I do let them out, their chicken yard provides some degree of protection from hawks since it's in the woods. : ) noel
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    Chick cannot fully close beak -- a problem???

    Hi there, I'm new here and new to chick raising. One of my Americaunas, about 4 weeks old, has never been able to close his beak fully. He appears to be eating, drinking and growing just fine. About a week ago my daughter cleaned out some debris that had collected in the lower part, but she says...
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