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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    @Shezadandy Thank you! I will check out that store. Always good to have antibiotics on hand. I will finish the 10 days of the erythromycin and see how it looks; if no improvement then I could switch to the Terramycin. THANK you for sharing your personal experience about poking the eye. I tell...
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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    @Shezadandy, Yes. I was expecting pus, too. It’s still swollen (though liquid-filled is probably a better description) today with no difference from yesterday’s saline flush. I’m super tempted to put a needle in it to see what happens…but worried that if there is an infection that it could make...
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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    Correct. The eye just started swelling this week. So, I just tried to clean the eye like @Shezadandy recommended. But there was no pus. I did not lance/drain the liquid, but was able to flush it pretty well and put more antibiotic ointment into the eye pocket. Here is a photo that shows it...
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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    This is FABULOUS @Shezadandy! Thank you thank you! The video is especially helpful.
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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    Solid advice. I will try to open & flush it tomorrow. I did get some antibiotic ophthalmic ointment and started it tonight. I’ll apply that 2x/day for 10 days. I checked with her previous owner and she doesn’t have any photos post-injury. It looked like her eyelid half covered her eye and it...
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    Eye Issue - What in the World?

    Hi, I received this hen from a friend about 6 months ago. Her eye has been pecked by her old flock mates, so she came to live with my flock who have accepted her and they all live happily together (no pecking/aggression). She came to us with an injured left eye (right eye is completely normal)...
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    @ca Your pigeons are soooo pretty!! I wonder if they are homing pigeons (I know nothing about them, BTW 😂). Do you let them outside or are they indoor? He’s been keeping pigeons for as long as I remember! He’s won tons of awards and had a bird that won the national homing pigeon award in 2011...
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    Pigeon eggs? So cool!! What kind of pigeons? My uncle raises homing pigeons. Love that you are doing this. Where do you live?
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    I literally just set 44 quail eggs to hatch yesterday…and when it went to our quail aviary just now, look what I found!! 💕💕💕 She’s our first Coturnix Quail born naturally. So maybe by the end of this we’ll have 45 quail. 😂😂 (She’s the “oops” child. I won’t count her in our Easter Hatch-Along...
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    44 quail eggs set at noon today!
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    Yes! I’m setting them tomorrow (Tues) at noon and will let you know how many total then. I need to check to see if there are any more eggs laid tomorrow before then. 🐥☺️
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    I will be setting quail eggs on Tues, March 29th (hope that’s the right day).
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    13th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along

    Please count me in! I plan to hatch quail eggs. Not sure how many yet—hoping to set 20-30.
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    Vaccinating older birds

    I’m seeking this information as well. I had one hen die of Marek’s and while vaccination in older birds is not as effective and and immunity isn’t guaranteed, it could possibly lower the risk from Marek’s.
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    4 legged chick Clover

    Yes! Perfect name for her! ❤️
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    4 legged chick Clover

    Disclosure: I am not a vet. Or a human doctor. In humans, extra fingers or toes can be removed by taking a piece of string and tying it tightly around the extra digit. It cuts off the blood supply and falls off in several weeks. I know you have a vet appt, so may be worth asking about this...
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    4 legged chick Clover

    Definitely ask a vet, but if that’s too pricey andother option could be to tie a string around the non-working leg. This is a method we used in Haiti when on a medical mission trip to help a small child with polydactyly. I’d recommend doing one leg at a time. But I do NOT have an “MD” or “DVM”...
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    Necropsy Report- Is it contagious?

    I’m interested to know what sings/symptoms to look for for a Gallibacterium or Mycobacterium infection. I had the same thing happen or our 3-month old pullet. We took her remains to the Georgia Poultry Lab for necropsy (they were AWESOME!!). Final diagnosis included Mycoplamsa and...
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