No specific timetable. I typically use medicated feed until they are adults, but I also use it to fed adults periodically.
Does the stuff in medicated feed need an egg withdrawl time?? and if so how long??
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No specific timetable. I typically use medicated feed until they are adults, but I also use it to fed adults periodically.
Here's a link that references the claws: http://www.flickr.com/photos/silvernovice/4328121110/Claws? Hissing? We are still talking about a duck, right? Mikey, I might need that bat house. Oh, can you also hang it for me before the fireman gets home?
YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN! I'll never have a roo now.As far as the cost, it was not cheap.
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No; it is not an antibiotic; it is amprollium, a thiamine blocker.
HEY, I never was told what color of Silky comes out of a chocolate silky egg?![]()
Yes. They don't quack. If they make any noise at all it is a hiss. And WICKED claws.But like I said before, the ones I had were incredible parents. Check out the pics in my Washington flock. And they were really incredible at the mosquitos.
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It is a lot. We don't have kids and otherwise live pretty simply, so we were able to swing it. And of course we're hoping that he'll be an exception and live a long time...but you never know, especially not in this severe environment we live live in! Dr. Babcock drew a kind of schematic of what he was going to do, and it was fascinating (and scary). He has been in practice a long time, and has had a couple of vets fly out from other states to learn how to do it from him, so it is definitely an expensive rarity.![]()