Arizona Chickens

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Definitely keep separate, check for breathing issues, whether the other eye has problems and whether there is any nasal discharge. I don't THINK it's lice/mites, but use a magnifying glass to check the bird all over--the bugs do sometimes congregate around the face.

She seems to be breathing fine and I don't notice any nasal discharge. she is eating and sleeping okay as well. I will get a magifying glass and check for the bugs. Lets hope its not that cause I can handle most things but bugs creep me out. LOL.

I have noticed that the eye that is crusted is watering alot.

Thanks for the help.

Anyway to clean it?
 
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I was going to ask upstairs but thought maybe it might be a heat issue and I might get better info from others who are crazy enough to live in Arizona.

I got a silkie roo in Feb. He is about 20-23 weeks old. I traded him for a silkie hen who is about a year old. I still have him in my possession for the purposes of trying to get a nice looking chick out of him. I've tried to hatch every egg in his pen but all have been clear. My other roo's were fertilizing eggs at this age. So I'm wondering if he isn't quite mature enough yet, or if maybe he isn't trying to jump the hens. I've tried watching to see if he is even attempting but I haven't seen anything in a while. When I first put this hen in the pen he jumped her constantly. Could this be heat related or is he just immature ?

Today was supposed to be lockdown day but nothing developed in the silkie eggs. I have 2 more that are 'supposed' to hatch Aug 3rd and two waiting to go in...so hopefully something would hatch or even give me a sign that he's either fertilizing or not.
 
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Mahonri, I work out in it! These last 6 weeks until retirement are dragging like you would not believe, but the heat is killing me. . . .it's a race, now to see if I can survive until retirement! Using up all my accrued vacation time to shorten the days and hoping that the rains will come and moderate things a bit. . . ..
 
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Definitely keep separate, check for breathing issues, whether the other eye has problems and whether there is any nasal discharge. I don't THINK it's lice/mites, but use a magnifying glass to check the bird all over--the bugs do sometimes congregate around the face.

She seems to be breathing fine and I don't notice any nasal discharge. she is eating and sleeping okay as well. I will get a magifying glass and check for the bugs. Lets hope its not that cause I can handle most things but bugs creep me out. LOL.

I have noticed that the eye that is crusted is watering alot.

Thanks for the help.

Anyway to clean it?

You can clean the eye with saline solution or contact lens wetting solution or any eyedrops made for cleaning or wetting human eyes. You could also use any leftover eyedrop or ointment antibiotics.
 
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She seems to be breathing fine and I don't notice any nasal discharge. she is eating and sleeping okay as well. I will get a magifying glass and check for the bugs. Lets hope its not that cause I can handle most things but bugs creep me out. LOL.

I have noticed that the eye that is crusted is watering alot.

Thanks for the help.

Anyway to clean it?

You can clean the eye with saline solution or contact lens wetting solution or any eyedrops made for cleaning or wetting human eyes. You could also use any leftover eyedrop or ointment antibiotics.

Thank you, I will try that. Do you think it would be okay to use veterinary Eyewash that you would usually use on dogs or cats? It has purified water in it and boric acid, edatate disodium, sodium borate, sodium chloride, and sorbic acid.
 
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Why is it, that no matter where I live it never rains there? (Except the time I took my new car boating down the 60). We got thunder and lightening last night and a few drops of rain early this morning but not nearly enough.
 
A hint. If you have to go somewhere in the middle of the day, freeze plastic jugs of water and leave them in the car while you are shopping or in the doctor's office or what ever. They will sweat as the ice melts, so put them in a plastic tote. The car will still be hot when you come out, but not as hot as it would have been.

When you get home, be sure to put them back in the freezer for the next time.

Rufus
 
No rain here.

I have a good friend in his 30s who was in Flag with family and he had a brain aneurysm and it doesn't look good. His wife is just getting ready to deliver #4. He is a well known and loved lobbyist down at the capitol and works with Matt Salmon. Pray for Mitch please.
 
No rain here.

Prayers for your friend Mahonri. I am sorry to hear about his troubles.

In random news: I am teaching myself to sew, quilt actually. I made these from scraps:

 

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