I disagree with the way you stated that Ridgerunner.
You have it backwards Imo, nature would have NEVER gave rise to the asil. Without the selective breeding for the aggressive traits and stamina these birds would not exist.
As proof of this statement I offer the following, Jungle fowl only gave...
Sorry to hear that Art. I gave mine a heaping tablespoon and a half to a gallon of water. I mixed two gallons a day for 14 days. The results were immediate. The labored breathing and bible eye started clearing up by day 3. a few individual's took longer. At day two their energy levels were back up.
Cassidy,you have my respect. I was prepared to put down 50birds. only 21 of which were broilers. It was very hard to even consider the possibility that I might have to put them down. The BYC network gave me the information that pulled them through.
I applaud your strength and your compassion...
Lucky,is a very young and spoiled Rajah Asil. He was the only survivor out of 12 eggs and a major incubator malfunction. He is a very
very outgoing curious and assertive bird