Will be interesting to see if it has a chance of growing versus being pulled out or destroyed by the others. lolA baby beard!
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Will be interesting to see if it has a chance of growing versus being pulled out or destroyed by the others. lolA baby beard!
You have been misinformed. They can get botulism from maggots in compost piles. UC Davis CAHFS reported such a case not that long ago.I am not sure, but I know it was this years hatch...
My botulism theory is over, the State Vet says it can only be transmitted by birds eating maggots on dead carcasses...Which s better than eating maggots on live carcasses....
Do not tell anyone, but I am doubting him on this. A lame bird or limperneck bird, with no obvious internal abnormalities, that does not free range, Still looks like botulism to me, even when there is no dead carcasses in the pen/run/coop.
IMHO......
I'm gonna watch and learnSo a friend brought a really sick one year old hen to me to try to save. Of course the first things I think of are worms, coccidiosis, blackhead, and bacterial infections.
Symptoms were:
Anyone wanna guess what she died of?
- Severe weight loss
- Depression
- White poop
I'm with you on this one. I figure it will be a humdinger.I'm gonna watch and learn![]()