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I thought Aussies were supposed to be tough? Bunch of little sissies it seems... I bet even a Kiwi could stand 0C without complaining...
Roflmao we are just all accustomed to our own temperature variances LOL
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I thought Aussies were supposed to be tough? Bunch of little sissies it seems... I bet even a Kiwi could stand 0C without complaining...
No chickens don't get colds . They suffer with upper respiratory issues though. There are the obvious contagious diseases that will present with these symptoms but there can be other contributing factors, worms, egg binding , coccocidiosis , DE, ammonia rising from their unrates when they are the perch at night. Any of these can cause upper respiratory symptoms. I generally start by treating for worms but I wouldn't rule out cocci if I were you. What's her poop look like?
Roflmao we are just all accustomed to our own temperature variances LOL
Are you sure my hubby doesn't work at that produce store. He just rang me before to say did i want to apologise as i was wrong.. I'm like whathe tells me he asked pete and he says shell grit and calcium carbonate are the same thing... so I say how long has pete had chooks for ? He doesn't have any but he has worked for mitre 10 for 10 years. I say well he has been giving out wrong info for ten years then... He said i need to ring the vets to check as pete would know more than me... So i hung up on him... Men seriiously..
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Are you sure my hubby doesn't work at that produce store. He just rang me before to say did i want to apologise as i was wrong.. I'm like whathe tells me he asked pete and he says shell grit and calcium carbonate are the same thing... so I say how long has pete had chooks for ? He doesn't have any but he has worked for mitre 10 for 10 years. I say well he has been giving out wrong info for ten years then... He said i need to ring the vets to check as pete would know more than me... So i hung up on him... Men seriiously..
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Ground oyster shell is calcium carbonate. Your average hen uses up 20 times more calcium than she has in her bones in her laying days. Calcium carbonate is more readily absorbed by the hen than any other product. Shell grit is a mixture of different shells and sand and yes the hen would be able to derive some calcium from it but it's much easier and more effective to buy a $3 bag of calcium carbonate /ground oyster shell and offer it as free take.
Over use of ACV can also lead to calcium deficiency as it can lower the calcium absorption rate.
Being as Pete doesn't have any chickens im kind of wondering why people would even ask for his advice.![]()
Who knows he's a man and just thinks that because you have worked some where for 10 years means he must know everything. .. Epic fail on this one.
So in the hardware they should sell calcium carbonate CaCo3 in the form of limestone.
Actually it's a hardware and a produce store. Hubby works in the produce. I knew they sold it but he was disputing the need for it. Got my cousin to ring him who's a vet ... I got a text reply from him fair enough![]()