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    Whole flock gone

    My thought would also be some type of air pollution. Either the ammonia or cabon dioxide if the coop wasn't ventilated properly. Otherwise, I have no clue. That is hard to explain because even if something attacked them I couldn't imagine it killing all of them in a small location and not...
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    New

    Welcome to BYC there is alot of helpful farming family members here to help anyone they can! I am kinda new to farming and was looking for advise and I found it. They give me so many different views on each subject that I am able to figure it everything. I love this forum and am so glad I...
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    Lone chicken

    As long as she is somewhere with some sort of heat such as a heat lamp and she doesn't get too cold I believe she will make it through the winter. She might need a little extra love from you but that should get her through it. I have some chickens that I would bring you a couple but I live in...
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    Duck Emergency - Attack Wounds (Graffic Pics)

    Well, he had small chunks missing from right below his neck in two different spots the feathers were missing and some skin was missing but I didn't have a safe place to pen him up by himself outside and the wounds had done started healing so he stayed inside in a small pen. I was doing good and...
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    Duck Emergency - Attack Wounds (Graffic Pics)

    I have been looking for advice on my injured duck and I think your post has helped so much because I understand the simple steps. I am also a believer in Blue Kote and am not sure why I didn't think to use it because we usually use it on our dogs. Thank you for posting!
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    Scared to Stress Him Out

    I have a duck that is injured, and I am new at this, looking for advice and wisdom from my farming family. He has wounds around his neck, and he hasn't cleaned it himself but won't let me clean it either. He is very tame and was raised in the house with a litter of puppies. He is solid white...
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    New Farmer

    Hello, my name is Tabatha Burkhead. My husband and myself are the owners of Burkhead Holler Ranch. We have four children and are fairly new to farming and are always open for positive advice.
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