I used my 3 horse slant gooseneck trailer to raise up some babies this year before introducing them into the larger coop. They stayed in the trailer from 6-12 weeks due to some health issues in my primary coop. They actually got booted early due to an emergency colic and needing to transport one...
Sorry, I haven’t logged in for a couple months so just saw this. My boy is actually still in his own penthouse. I was ready to introduce him back once his tail feathers had grown back in and then, POOF, the feathers at the back of his head all dropped out. My little polish man looked like Friar...
Thanks for the reply! I was hoping to figure out a use for it rather than send it to the dump/scrap. If it was a brooder, maybe it can be one again in the future…
We have been prepping items on the property for a dump haul out. This was on our property when we bought it a few years ago and was used for storing firewood by the previous owner.
Google image says “vintage quail/poultry brooder”. The former owners (original to the property) did raise turkeys...
Ugh, my poor gentle dude. He had a 3 day vacation from the girls so he could heal up but he was clearly stressed from being separated. I let him out late yesterday and observed, he was checking the girls if they picked at him, mated with them, etc. I locked up my white EE, since she is the most...
Ok, I ended up treating with the vetericyn spray and then blu kote topical. He wasn’t actively bleeding and appeared comfortable lying there. Using the sprays minimized his handling since I could just treat while he sat in front of me. I know he’s painful and full of pin feathers so wanted to...
Thank you for replying! Yes I have him separated in the coop. I have dog run panels going down the middle and I put him on the “hospital” side with my small recuperation coop, so he has plenty of room and is still with them, just separated.
He’s on a high protein all flock pellet currently but...
My polish roo is molting pretty good this week and when I went down to the coop just now, he came running to me pretty frantically. I noticed he’s bleeding on his back right before his tail feathers. Then witnessed one of my Eggers chasing and pecking him pretty good. I separated her and watched...
I am so so sorry for your loss. I don’t want to belittle anyone’s loss with their poultry pets but losing a parrot who is a family member for decades is just on a completely different level. Grief is grief but I understand how just absolutely mind-numbingly devastating it would be to lose a pet...
Honestly, at this point that’s what I’m thinking we do. I only have 6 total at this point, including the one that I’m sure we will lose and the Roo that’s with her. We were planning on building a new coop and run in a different part of the property this year because the old barn building they...
So, my remaining BA hen started with the loose poop yesterday. This is how my other hen started presenting before she stopped laying and then stopped eating. It could the bailcalin I have added to her food but she’s eaten it before with no issues so I think that’s a stretch.
At this point I’m...
Oh this is good info! Thank you!
I had read that the EF’s were supposed to be resistant but since I don’t free range and have (at least currently) pretty chill breeds, I didn’t think they would be a good fit for us. I will definitely look into these for the future. My original plan was to stick...
Thank you! I had been adding a few drops of olive oil to bind the powder to their feed before making the mash. I’ve been feeding their loading doses as a snack so I can see that they’re eating it, but as we move forward I’ll be adding it to their general food. I was more concerned about...
@2ndTink seriously, thank you again for your help. You’ve been so helpful, both when George first became ill and now, guiding me through this stuff. I know I’ll have more questions moving forward and appreciate the time you take out of your life to help me and all the others I’ve seen you help...
@CabritaChicks Your input has been fantastic and I’m so appreciative of your suggestions, especially coming from an avian veterinary perspective. Truly so valuable and I know it will be helpful for others who find this thread in the future.
Thank you as well for the link to the veterinary...
Thank you! I will see if I am able to gat a script to have on hand when needed.
I was hoping this other option may be a less expensive and innocuous option while potentially being more effective in the long run for poultry keeping in general. It appears it is already being used in feed in...
After receiving confirmation via necropsy report from UC Davis that the two hens I recently lost both had visceral Marek’s, I had posted over in Managing Your Flock regarding some logistical and planning questions. But my follow up questions bordered on the medical so am touching down here with...
Omgosh! You guys really came through to provide some amazing insight and help me take a breath and work on our path forward. I was pretty distraught after reading the report yesterday and was hesitant to even post. But now I’m glad I did.
Thank you @CabritaChicks, @2ndTink, and @townchicks...
I’ve found wonderful guidance from the BYC members so far in my very short chicken journey. Now I find myself in a group I was hoping to not join.
We had a very small flock (1 polish roo who showed up one day in September last year and started this journey for us) and the three BAs I got for...
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I received the necropsy results back from Davis. Both hens had Mareks. And I had been sooo careful with bio-security. It had to have either come from the farm they came from, or my Roo is a carrier (since he was a stray that started this all and I have zero knowledge of his...