day old chicks
6week old chicks
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day old chicks
6week old chicks
cheeky ratbag POL pullets![]()
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You said it Fancy ..... dog / horse people can be very 'precious' ... there are a few other words I could use to describe some of them ( but certainly not all are like that ).
Add to that the cat lot ......... had my two Siamese at the Royal Melbourne Show one year ( first and last time !! ) .... they each got a third ribbon. Two of us ( another lady and myself ) reported a very very sick cat almost in a state of collapse, to the powers that be at the front of the pavilion. They went there, took one look and covered the cage. The owner returned and went completely off her head - screaming abuse at everyone nearby - shrieking " I am a doctor - I know when a human or animal is sick - and she is NOT sick." Like heck she wasn't. She was ordered to remove her cat immediately to a vet ( and I think a vet at the actual show, attended to that cat - or so I later heard ).
A doctor ? ..... wondered if she'd done a veterinarian course as well. !!Oh dear, we can come across some witchiness in any show rings. Stopped showing my cats and dogs after that and another unpleasant experience in the dog show ring ( which I was not in any way involved in - but it was nasty - and laid out for all to witness ).
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I have done some research on red mites - do not believe my chickens have them, but will check again at night, to make sure.
Do you know if dogs can catch red mite or lice from chickens ? Miss Ruby is scratching and biting herself silly, and the only thing that has eased her discomfort is corn flour sprinkled on her belly, under her armpits and between her back legs. There is absolutely NO sign of fleas whatsoever, and this all seemed to begin with the very excessive humidity we had a week or so back. But that has abated now - yet she is still scratching. I have slowly changed her over to a new diet ( she was on lamb and rice holistic - Black Hawk ) ... and lamb is a blood heating meat. Have tried several things, and if she is still doing it after Easter, it's off to the vet we go. Will stick to corn flour now - which cannot hurt her if she chews a bit on it. She also has no hot-spots at all.
Cheers ........
thank you. Consideeing the stock i had last year I've improved on them quite a bit. Quite happy with my prettiesI love pics. They are gorgeous.
You said it Fancy ..... dog / horse people can be very 'precious' ... there are a few other words I could use to describe some of them ( but certainly not all are like that ).
Add to that the cat lot ......... had my two Siamese at the Royal Melbourne Show one year ( first and last time !! ) .... they each got a third ribbon. Two of us ( another lady and myself ) reported a very very sick cat almost in a state of collapse, to the powers that be at the front of the pavilion. They went there, took one look and covered the cage. The owner returned and went completely off her head - screaming abuse at everyone nearby - shrieking " I am a doctor - I know when a human or animal is sick - and she is NOT sick." Like heck she wasn't. She was ordered to remove her cat immediately to a vet ( and I think a vet at the actual show, attended to that cat - or so I later heard ).
A doctor ? ..... wondered if she'd done a veterinarian course as well. !!Oh dear, we can come across some witchiness in any show rings. Stopped showing my cats and dogs after that and another unpleasant experience in the dog show ring ( which I was not in any way involved in - but it was nasty - and laid out for all to witness ).
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I have done some research on red mites - do not believe my chickens have them, but will check again at night, to make sure.
Do you know if dogs can catch red mite or lice from chickens ? Miss Ruby is scratching and biting herself silly, and the only thing that has eased her discomfort is corn flour sprinkled on her belly, under her armpits and between her back legs. There is absolutely NO sign of fleas whatsoever, and this all seemed to begin with the very excessive humidity we had a week or so back. But that has abated now - yet she is still scratching. I have slowly changed her over to a new diet ( she was on lamb and rice holistic - Black Hawk ) ... and lamb is a blood heating meat. Have tried several things, and if she is still doing it after Easter, it's off to the vet we go. Will stick to corn flour now - which cannot hurt her if she chews a bit on it. She also has no hot-spots at all.
Cheers ........
They are so cute. Yes just like my Belgians once they know how to get in they think that's where they should be . I am thankful for hardwood floors.Hi Fancy! Sorry to hear about your mite issue and your early morning! I am dreading the day my girls may get mites.... are you able to share (for us newbys) exactly what you did and what you used, so I can be preparedOn a lighter note... I have had my girls for just over a month now and well..... arn't they getting brave!
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They found the wheat bucket while I was outside on the phone!
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Girls from my last hatch that I kept from Satays flock
So far I've only found mites in one coop, but nonetheless I have sprayed and cleaned out all of the coops. Mites live on the blood of the host and run the birds health down effecting egg production and left untreated will ultimately kill the bird. I've had 2 unexplained deaths of late , both silkies and they are much harder to inspect than other breeds.Hi Fancy! Sorry to hear about your mite issue and your early morning! I am dreading the day my girls may get mites.... are you able to share (for us newbys) exactly what you did and what you used, so I can be preparedOn a lighter note... I have had my girls for just over a month now and well..... arn't they getting brave!
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They found the wheat bucket while I was outside on the phone!
Thanks for the birthday wishes. I also got a chicken feed scoop from my little one. Picked it out at feedmania.
Satay I did see the polish. I think she had ducks too, but isn't always the way I can't put a face to her, I can only remember the birds. I am so glad and yet soooo disappointed I didn't see any d'uccles at The market. As it was I had to breath through it and walk away. Three lovely wyandottes 2silver laced and one penciled for $45. Ohh that was hard to leave.
You quail look good - hard to read scale but they look large.
As for butcher birds yes definitely they take chickens - worse than magpies I find.
I'll sketch a fox proofing design for runs and post it when done for everyone's information. Someone showed me on the weekend and it looks great.
Potatochip I'm sure butter wouldn't melt in your mouth.