Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

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Yes, he sometimes gives me abit of grief but he really likes his pats for sure. I was am fascinated by them so I sit on a log in the coop and watch them, I have worked out all of Ken's calls, like: look some treats, watch out something is up above us, HIDE!!! lots more.
But when I watch them Ken comes along and sits next to me and I stroke him and he gets very sleepy and his eyes shut every now and then. My girls would be clueless without him,

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This is when he is in a good mood though.
 
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Great photos Luke. My marans are the bravest of my chooks too.

What brands of pour on wormer does everyone use for their chooks, for worming and external parasite control?
 
Hi Rexy,
I worm my chickens with wormout tablets. 1 tablet oes 2kg worth of chicken so my australorp hens get 1.5 - 2 tablets each and my roo gets 2.5 tablets. I find that the tablets work best in my experience. It is also good to change the brand of wormer you use from time to time as the worms can build up an immunity.

For other parasites I use frontline for small dogs. Each chicken literally only needs a tiny drop applied to the back of their head. Another product I have had great success with is diatomaceous earth. It is a natural product that basically dries up the exoskeletons of parasites, killing them. It is a powder that we dust around the pen, in their coop, in nesting boxes and perches. Completely safe for the chickens to digest as well. Great to put it in their dust bathing areas as it kills any parasites on their skin. Just make sure it is food grade diatomaceous earth. I highly recommend this product.
 
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How to hatch a silkie
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Softer than an egg anyway. Lol
 
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