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I got mine from a local feed store here, but you may need to order it. Everybody carries it.can you get it at tractor supply or a place like that?
I will look into that.
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I got mine from a local feed store here, but you may need to order it. Everybody carries it.can you get it at tractor supply or a place like that?
I will look into that.
My hen that I was isolating for recovery from fly strike is now wheezing. Does anyone know why this would happen? She was doing better yesterday after I cleaned the
maggots out of her and treated the wound. They wound looks much better today, she is eating and drinking just wheezing. I have never heard this before.
Any thoughts.
Thanks
Fly strike leaves a chicken upon to other kinds of infections, as they are weakened and have open wounds. Make sure she is warm and getting plenty of vitamins. If it seems to get worse, get her on antibiotics.
I think I would get a couple more, maybe a few so your girl won't pick on them. I'm down here in Riverside. Flies have been horrible with the humidity. My neighbor has pigs and goats and chickens and never cleans, so I'm fighting his filth.I live in Apple Valley, CA and it is typically dry, but due to the monsoons we have had it has been much more humid and flies have been a HUGE issue. I have been keeping my coop clean for my 2 girls, but one had a dirty bum and got fly strike. Unfortunately we were out of town last week and I noticed one of my girls was pretty lethargic on our return Saturday. I gave her a bath yesterday and noticed not only was she very thin, but that she had a bunch of tiny maggots just to the side of her vent, so we gave her several Epsom salt baths and thought we got them all out. She was drinking water and ate a tiny bit of Greek yogurt last night. This morning I gave her another bath, but she was still so lethargic and not able to stand on her own very well. Luckily my husband was still home and we decided to cull her because I didn't want her to suffer anymore. I am such a baby when it comes to these things because my animals are family. Now I am really worried that my other girl is going to be lonely. Does anyone know if I should get a few pullets to add to the flock (currently consisting of 1) so she doesn't get depressed?
I live in Apple Valley, CA and it is typically dry, but due to the monsoons we have had it has been much more humid and flies have been a HUGE issue. I have been keeping my coop clean for my 2 girls, but one had a dirty bum and got fly strike. Unfortunately we were out of town last week and I noticed one of my girls was pretty lethargic on our return Saturday. I gave her a bath yesterday and noticed not only was she very thin, but that she had a bunch of tiny maggots just to the side of her vent, so we gave her several Epsom salt baths and thought we got them all out. She was drinking water and ate a tiny bit of Greek yogurt last night. This morning I gave her another bath, but she was still so lethargic and not able to stand on her own very well. Luckily my husband was still home and we decided to cull her because I didn't want her to suffer anymore. I am such a baby when it comes to these things because my animals are family. Now I am really worried that my other girl is going to be lonely. Does anyone know if I should get a few pullets to add to the flock (currently consisting of 1) so she doesn't get depressed?
I feel so bad for you. Apple Valley Feed on Bear Valley rd near the High School usually has older pullets or hens or would know folks that have some. They are so nice there. My Pops knows their mom. He lived in Lucerne and raised birds for many years. Also try the ones in Lucerne Valley. They usually have some older hens. You could also check with them about stuff for fly strike. We'll wait for pictures of the new girls!Thanks for the advice. It is definitely nasty stuff and I see a lot of nasty stuff because I work in an ER. I was thinking about getting 2 more, maybe 3, but definitely no roo.