Cyrillic, it's invented by us (the Bulgarians) after all..Which alphabet do you use? The Greek and Cyrillic letters are interesting to look at. I don't understand any of it.
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Cyrillic, it's invented by us (the Bulgarians) after all..Which alphabet do you use? The Greek and Cyrillic letters are interesting to look at. I don't understand any of it.
It depends on the medication. Amprolium is added to control coccidiosis but Bacitracin is also used in feeds meant for quail to prevent ulcerative enteritis. Either additive qualifies the feed as "medicated".The medicated part of the feed is only to help prevent Coccidiosis...here and n the states. I'm betting it's the same over there but I'd need to see your feed bag/tag.
Yeah when you set them you said you didnāt think any were fertile so to have a couple fertile thatās goodI just candled them all again.
I am almost positive that only those two are fertile.
This is not good.
Cyrillic, it's invented by us (the Bulgarians) after all..
I have a chick whose incoming feathers are grey/purple! I hope it's lavender.Pretty sure chick number 14 is it for yesterdays hatch. His toes were curled and i helped him escape the egg. Now ive put shoes on him. Another with dark striping i think may be Italian because there are reddish bits.
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Ill tag him and cull him at the first proccessing day after hes 6 wks.
Theres two purple things! I think a boy and a girl lav manmy boys gotta go. i tried several things now and hes not doing the job. The others hatched before him aren't very promising.
Also a new red thing. He has one eyebrow and one side darki hope Two Face is my new red breeder cock!
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Pic is fuzzy but doesn't look like it has a beard, as defined. Looks more like a few of the feathers just grew slightly askewed?...sorta like the feathers on the back of it's head looks!
Yes but I was under the impression that she was thinking the 'medicated' part was super vitamins or something that would improve feather quality.It depends on the medication. Amprolium is added to control coccidiosis but Bacitracin is also used in feeds meant for quail to prevent ulcerative enteritis. Either additive qualifies the feed as "medicated".
My bators stay full.I have a chick whose incoming feathers are grey/purple! I hope it's lavender.