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Whew Ralphie! Glad to hear the news!!
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Feedman!! WOW.. I knew Holm and I should have went..You would not have gotten anything that cheap had I been there..
I just got a call from the state vet..
Feedman!! WOW.. I knew Holm and I should have went..You would not have gotten anything that cheap had I been there..
I just got a call from the state vet..
I am clean and disease free. It is not MS or MG. She said she has never seen a bird look like that and not have it.
They said I could take the bird to the UoM and they would do a work up on it, but I have decided to pass on that. Even though it would be good to know and for the state to know. It requires killing the poult and costs me $80. Beings it has not spread and one bird seems free of what ever it is. I can't see doing it at this time.
I am going to start a antibiotic treatment on it to see if it clears up, if it does in a week I know it is or was bacterial. If it does not it is viral or allergy..
Glad to hear your bird was clean and heals quick with treatment.
My final purchase was the picker.
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It's a pickwick. Anyone have one like this? Do they work decent?
was gonna say give Annie some chicken eggs to brood.New moma turkeys...I can see mine getting goofy over poults! Daisy has never tried to go broody. Annie was sitting on an egg earlier this week. Threw her out in the yard & stole the egg. She gave up easily. Only had one Australorp go broody earlier this year. She was determined, but finally gave it up. Been pretty lucky here this year...so far!