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  1. SniperGoose

    First time dealing with bumblefoot

    When I was out feeding my chickens today, I noticed one had some swelling on their foot. I picked her up to take a look and it's bumblefoot! In all my years raising poultry, I've never had any with bumblefoot till this one. I've seen bumblefoot surgery done at home before, and it seems simple...
  2. DUBBING (REMOVING)  EXTRA LARGE COMB OF ROOSTER "LIFE SAVING GUIDE"

    DUBBING (REMOVING) EXTRA LARGE COMB OF ROOSTER "LIFE SAVING GUIDE"

    Hello everyone my name is Saaniya Jackson and I'm a owner of my two beautiful roosters namely Tootoo & Teetee For me these babies aren't chickens I raised them like my own kid Since the day I bring tootoo teetee home . Tootoo always have a good growth then teetee , He always a active , fast...
  3. Saaniya

    This is my 4th thread about dubbing

    Hello everyone Here I'm just so sad and very much hopeless I believe so much My 1.5 year old leghorn rooster tootoo Grow his comb so big so heavy and so thick that now made his neck bent & hes having breathing problems I here search at my best didn't find any vet I always post thread about this...
  4. Desertstray

    Poulardizing / Caponizing

    I believe I have the Caponizing procedure established fairly well but could really use some help identifying the oviduct location to cut in the polardizing procedure. I have a few pics from the web but they are vague. ANYONE???
  5. G

    Bumble Foot, will it require surgery?

    I have diagnosed bumble foot in one of my Roosters. He had been limping for a while and every time I would check his foot, his foot looked normal. Until I realized two of his toes were swollen. Here is some basic information on him. - Species: Golden Laced Wyandotte - Age: About 1 Year and 1...
  6. A

    Chickens After Surgery.

    Hi All! Skip to bottom for the question but here is the story about my chicken! My Rhode Island Red, Peep, just had surgery to remove a key chain or soda pop tab looking thing from her stomach. It was causing her to become egg bound. At first we thought she was just being broody. (She was...
  7. Miriah132

    Bulging eye!

    I picked up this girl for free today from a person who wouldn’t be able to help her. Her eye has been bulging like this since she was a week old and she’s 17 weeks now, no other symptoms, just the eye. The previous owner took her to the vet and they tried some drops but when they didn’t work the...
  8. G

    I Am Looking For A Surgeon To Decrow My Rooster

    Hi Im New To Byc, And I'd Be Willing To Pay The Price To Decrow My Rooster, Roosters Are Not Allowed Where I Live, So.... Yea, I Really Want To Decrow My Rooster Because My Neighbors Are Always Complaining About Him, I Have Tried A Chicken Collar, But, It Just Doesn't Seem To Work. So If You...
  9. Rayfous

    Post Surgery for Severe Bumblefoot, Any Thoughts? - Graphic Photos

    Hello all, This would be my first time joining the community, so hey! Anyways, I had a couple of long work weeks that kept me from noticing bumblefoot manifesting in my chickens foot. We never had this problem, so it was foreign to us. We read some sites for information and learned what had to...
  10. Impatient

    No Crow Collar, opinions?

    Some of you have seen my other posts regarding my miracle chick and current batch of eggs incubating, but since I'm the the type to plan A-Z I'm trying to make plans for roosters. Now...live in the city, but local law allows for backyard chickens (no roosters) with the amount allowed depending...
  11. broodyrachael

    Bumble foot help - antibiotics?

    Hi everyone, I have a little Silkie mix that has quite a serious bumble foot infection on each foot. I was away for three months on work and someone else was caring for my chickens... it didn't get caught in time for conservative treatment. I watched a few YouTube videos on bumble foot surgery...
  12. M

    Today, my chicken had surgery.

    Yes, today, one of my chickens had surgery. We found she had broken her wing in 2 places and her wing was holding on by some tissue. We thought it would fall off all by itself but it didn't. So then we had a choice: Shotgun or vet. Well, she's so sweet I didn't want to kill her. So this morning...
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