- Jun 17, 2014
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My black Australorp Darla and "her babies" she sits on the little bantam chicks still. Silly girl.
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My husband grew up with chickens as livestock. I didn't. They are pets to me, to a point. Yes, they are providers of my eggs and the roosters are here to hopefully provide enough fertile eggs to sell to pay for the feed and such. I'm used to euthanasia for my pets, though, and what we have to do for our chickens out here in the sticks just looks worse, I guess. My local vet doesn't deal with chickens but I guess I can ask if he'll put them down for me. My husband will do it the old fashioned way, though.
I have euthanized a chick just after hatching, it had an exposed brain. First batch I hatched out, too. No hope for that little one. I learned a lesson, though. Snapping the neck has got to be easier than the carbon monoxide route. Will have to prep myself for that next time I hatch chicks.
My little boy is adjusting to farm life. Our kids growing up on with animals get used to the reality of life and death so much faster. You are right, about the mommy thing. We rehomed this rooster's dad due to his aggression with my husband and worried that he would also get aggressive with my kid. My kid loved the big rooster and this juvenile is his progeny. His name is "Junior." Other than the pendulous crop, there aren't other issues. Harder to explain to my son. Other than the "sick tummy" I guess. So yeah, it's the mommy thing. Not wanting to hurt my little boy's feelings over yet another animal. I have warned him somewhat that raising animals on a farm means that you sell some and some of them die. Maybe that's why he's developing an interest in growing vegetables.......
- INGREDIENTS
Tuna, brewers rice, poultry by-product meal, corn gluten meal, dried egg product, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), wheat flour, fish meal, animal liver flavor, soy protein concentrate, inulin, phosphoric acid, potassium chloride, added color, calcium carbonate, salt, Vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, taurine, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, copper sulfate, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin B-12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, biotin, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), sodium selenite.
A-4631
Manufactured and guaranteed by: Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, St. Louis, MO 63164 USA
Pro Plan Savor Adult Tuna & Rice Formula is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance of adult cats.
Whew!! I haven't done that in a while - intense search for something very specific. The above is the list for one of Purina's dry cat foods. I highlighted the taurine. Personally, I use 4Health Indoor Cat exclusively sold by Tractor Supply. Half the cost and every bit as good.
- SAVOR® Adult
- TUNA AND RICE FORMULA
I can't understand why Orijen no longer lists the taurine in it's ingredients, it used to. I recall a ways back one company, (don't ask, can't remember, I'm old), recalled cat food because it did not contain enough taurine. Taurine is available in fresh red meat but is destroyed by heat and age. That is why it must be added as a supplement in cat food. Cats will sicken and can die if they don't get enough of it.
I use the cat food as the base of my inside bird's diet and the chicky kids get a bit now and then. For extra protein it is scrambled eggs, table scraps and raw meat trimmings. I have the luxury of a huge garden and over sized zucchini become awesome canoes in very short order![]()
Hey Astrolarp fans I would love some input.We have a surplus of 3week old black Astrolarp chicks.I have a friends with three fabulous gentle children and they want chickens bad!Space and money is limited and i I have a rabbit hutch I can give them.I wanted to give them 3hens but the little boy is dead set on having a Rooster to protect his ladies.So my concerns are Will the roo be ok around children,will he tormented only 2 hens.I do plan on fixing them a little run and a chicken tractor to move around the yard....should I consider more hens if we do give them a roo...they have been handled daily and will follow us around the yard the roo in question seems calm now...but he is a baby.Any advise would be great.thank you
Oh wow.... that is so adorable xD
My Australorp is 21 weeks old and lately she has been acting odd. Whenever I bring treats she is aloof and will not eat so I am guessing she's at the bottom of the pecking order. Today she has spent nearly half of it in the coop on the highest perch. She has yet to come out. She's not laying yet either.