Barnevelder breeders lets work together and improve the breed

It could be a good idea to switch the new birds to medicated feed for a few weeks. It would be an relatively cheap and easy way to reduce chances of a problem with cocci. You could also figure out the dose to give corid/ampriprolium (liquid) in their water instead of the chick starter if you don't want to buy a whole bag of starter for a few birds.

I've heard of issues with people that quarantined new birds only later to have the new birds get sick and die suddenly when introduced to their own flock. Cocci can kill very fast if conditions are right and you add in stressed birds. Your own birds may even get sick could die if the new birds are carrying a new strain of cocci (some strains are worse than others). Though your birds will probably not have the stress factor especially if they are adult. Healthy adults will be less effected than younger chicks. Keeping coops/pens dry and clean is the best defense in the long run:)

Now all this might seem like we are being a little bit paranoid, but if you are unlucky enough to have a serious outbreak it can be heartbreaking. I've read so many sad stories here on the BYC about cocci outbreaks in chicks and adults where large numbers have died. I've only had a cocci issue once..thankfully I got it in check without loosing any chicks. These were "spoiled" brooder raised chicks that I put out on the ground during a wet/warm spring. I had switched them over to gamebird/all flock at the same time rather than keeping them on medicated starter . I ended up having to treat them with corid:(

Now I get a head start on building up immunity with my chicks while they are in the brooder by exposing them in small doses. I give them dirt and sand to play in and clumps of grass with dirt/roots while they are eating the medicated feed.

Trisha
 
I need some feed anyway. might as well get the medicated stuff. my chickens are all still pretty young, but I have already gotten attached. LOL

So funny...I have a bottle of corrid for my goats that I had to give when I brought in some new babies. They have the same exact problems with coming down with it when stressed.

I was thinking I wanted to start throwing down something like scratch to keep them tame and tame up the new ones.
what age do people normally start giving adult type food?
 
I have a few extra roosters from my hatch. If any one is interested in them, and lives in Ct. send me a message. 5 chicks, 4 roosters. They are awfully pretty, I'd hate to see them as someones dinner. (wouldnt be mine)
 
Hi there, I am located in Wisconsin and I am on a desperate search for some one in Wisconsin/Eastern Minnesota, who has these beautiful birds available. I am looking for the line that is directly from the birds Johan from Hidden Medow Farm. I only want the true dutch barnevelder. If anyone can help me that would be great. We are a heritage farm and strive for only heritage breeds of anything. We would love to have a hand in preserving this breed.

Thank you kindly,

Sara
 
Helen,
Columbian is not part of the Barnevelder color pattern. Columbian will restrict the lacing pattern to single laced like the pattern for single laced wyandottes. If a bird only has one copy of Co the pattern could be partially double laced or incomplete lacing.

I had to breed out the Columbian when I outcrossed to BLR dottes to start my blue project line.

Trisha
 
Helen,
Columbian is not part of the Barnevelder color pattern. Columbian will restrict the lacing pattern to single laced like the pattern for single laced wyandottes. If a bird only has one copy of Co the pattern could be partially double laced or incomplete lacing.

I had to breed out the Columbian when I outcrossed to BLR dottes to start my blue project line.

Trisha
Thanks, that helps alot. What are people crossing to to try and make Silver?
 

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