Other than from local breeders of course. This question has been bugging me for a while. Are you guys allowed to purchase chicks from other countries? Do you have hatcheries that you purchase from? Do agricultural supply stores carry them?
Yeah I actually have health anxiety so I always worry about this stuff haha. There does seem to be some confusing information - it survives best in moist soil but it's spread by dust? From what I'm reading though it seems chickens can't carry it internally.
Cleaned the coop out today after forgetting to do it for 3 months. I made sure I had on gloves and such but I forgot to wear a mask, and so now I'm scared that I'll get histoplasmosis! Seems kind of unlikely due to the chicken coop being cool and the litter very dry, and not having any dirt in...
I have a bald frizzle and I heard that people have had success with supporting feather growth by mixing game bird feed with chicken feed to support feather growth. I was wondering if instead of buying two different bags I could just buy a bag of mixed flock feed
The dosing on Safeguard goat dewormer is 1/4th cc or 0.25 ml per lb. when given orally to chickens, right? And what is the egg withdrawal period for this method?
I noticed that my new chicken has mites, and I’m wondering if I should either A. bathe her in flea shampoo and then dust her and her coop/run with DE or B. get something stronger like poultry dust.
They are solid! And actually most do seem to be black, so perhaps it was something she ate. I think I’ll add some apple cider vinegar to her water this evening. At the moment she seems a little bit better - she’s actually scratching at the food on the ground.
Actually looking closer that’s from a nest pad she has in her box! I got a very brief look at her mouth and didn’t see anything. Nothing unusual about her walk as far as I can tell.
Just picked up this frizzle yesterday. She seemed a little too subdued even for a new chicken so I picked her up and found that her nostrils were crusty. There is no smell, and she seems to be eating. She’s also isolated from the other chickens. Any advice?