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  1. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    Wry Neckand eggbound

    I live in a wetland. Took a while to spot them, and I only did because I seperated the birds. This problem was caused by bad food accompanied by bird mites. I live in the largest freshwater wetland in the continental United states. Swarms of birds come and go daily, and all year long. I had...
  2. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    Wry Neckand eggbound

    The wry neck has corrected itself. Now, if she will just lay an egg!
  3. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    What WON'T your chickens eat?

    Stink bugs make sense. When swallowed, they emit a gas that'll make even a frog spit them out. Lol
  4. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    Wry Neckand eggbound

    Thanks for the reply. I really hope so. Shes about 8/9 months old. Been laying for a while. I think shes my double yolker since I havent seen one since she stopped laying eggs and I was seeing them almost daily. Thanks though. I needed the stress reliever. This whole backyard chicken raising is...
  5. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    Wry Neckand eggbound

    I have 5 ISABrown hens. 8 months old. I changed the food to Dumor and 2 weeks later, I have a hen with wry neck. Have been treating. Changed the food back to one recommended by hatchery so...all that is taken care of. The question is......ISA Browns lay a LOT of eggs. Like over 300 a year some...
  6. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    Shut the Duck up! Quiet types of ducks? Anyone?

    Do you still raise ducks?
  7. TooncesTheDrivingCat

    pekin duck week by week

    I'm glad I found this thread! I've never had ducklings before. I am doing well. Having trouble with wet for sure but, when I saw the wings on every one of them this morning I was like !!! Lol. They look exactly like this. From head to tail. Thank you for taking the time to post this. I was...
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