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BiddyBiddy
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View attachment 1506958View attachment 1506959 View attachment 1506962 View attachment 1506965 The last pic is the cochin that never stops panting.
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View attachment 1506958View attachment 1506959 View attachment 1506962 View attachment 1506965 The last pic is the cochin that never stops panting.
Yes, no liquid poops that I’ve noticed. But wouldn’t that be a good thing? An indication that they’re drinking lots of water. Which is what I’ve been encouraging them to do?They look healthy and well taken care of.... I just thought of this when I saw the lettuce .. is their poop normal ? Formed and not just liquid ?
They look great
Going out to pick some up nowI find larger pieces of ice in big shallow pans that can't tip over to the the best for cooling.
They actually cool thru their feet better than drinking.
I got this idea from someone who used cake pans to make big ice 'cubes'.Going out to pick some up now
Just got a big shallow mortar mixing pan from Lowes. Giant ice cubes freezing as we speak!I got this idea from someone who used cake pans to make big ice 'cubes'.
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Yeah, I asked my vet about gape worms too, but he highly doubts it since they’ve been panting so long and it gets better or stops when It cools down. He said if it was gape worm they’d be dead a long time ago and that gape worm is pretty rare. Recent fecal test of the flock was clean too.Have they been wormed recently & can you rule out g.a.p.e.w.o.r.m? Panting can be a symptom of gape-worm, but wings out too sounds like they are trying to cool down.
Apologies for the typing & editing - spellcheck insists on correcting gape to tape!