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So if its in backyard flocks isn't where these are heading? I'm sorta confused what threat it brings if its already here?
I am just amazed at how people can buy them, is it that they are just not educated or do they buy them more as pets.Ridiculous - I am getting a couple of doz Light Sussex eggs from a friend soon. - he will probably charge me $5 a dozen.
Quote:That's what my dad said, just supply the Sydney sellers and get a big profit.![]()
Quote: GOOD NEWS, but how many chances are there feathered fowl going to get, I hope they are allowed to be re tested.
My guess would be the Australorp too.
Thanks everyone for your advice, I'll be off to get some antibiotics tomorrow, my little auracana has been like it for a few weeks but it does seem to be getting better, i wipe her nose once a day to get the crustys off and she seems fine apart from that, i just noticed a snot bubble from the frizzle today, but when i finally caught him he had no snot, maybe im just being over protective but maybe not lol. I'm just not sure how to separate them, they've only just started sleeping in the coop with the big girls, they got too big for the cage they were sleeping in. I've got a shed i could put them in, that I keep my feed and chicken stuff in, but no light gets in and then I would have to let them out with the girls in the day anyway, what if I just treat the entire flock (10) will that work? I'm still trying to figure out how to feed them chicken starter without the rest eating it, cos since I stopped my isa pullet started laying again. I think I think too much about chickens lol