Brahma Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
I really don't want the government to babysit me or my birds, AND I don't think my tax dollars should go for them to babysit anyone else's.  It is a livestock or pet owners responsibility to maintain the health of their own animals.

well said, i agree
 
I was not knocking NPIP. I was just pointing out it is not required in every State to show. Also, just because someone is not NPIP in no way indicates their birds are sickly, sub-par birds. My birds are inspected for p/t every year. Its my duty as a responsible breeder to insure my birds are healthy, disease free. I can hear the groans now, but here you go. The great poultry man and author, Fred Jeffery often stated, "the ax is the exhibitors best friend". Birds with chronic respiratory ailments should be culled. I have found it to be true.

Tim


Tim what would u consider chronic? Just curious how you handle it.
 
Quote:
I agree with all of you I wish they would all drop dead in Fukashema and oil ,
But when you buy animals from someone NPIP or even eggs from them and get a disease .
I went to Roys and found out he treats his birds weekly with Anti biotics because hes never had anything but his Wife told me they had to treat all the birds for disease .
she did not tell me what one then i asked Roy if he ever got MG he said Ive never had a disease all my birds are healthy you should feed chick starter Ab once a week because it has NAME forgotten in it , well now we know how to cover it up . anyone try Gillamycin ?

the state vet todl me about it but you can not eat the eggs not sure for how long or if that is perminant ,
 
Tim what would u consider chronic? Just curious how you handle it.

Just something you are continually fighting. Hard to get rid of, somthing that is passed on to the next generation(typically respiritory). You can waste a lot of time and money trying to save a bird and you would be time and money ahead just killing it. Better overall flock health is the result.


Tim
 
Quote:
Thanks Tim,. I did just that GM is passed threw the eggs as well
Gallimycin is a Med that will help but not cure and after you can not eat the eggs ,
I have called the lab to see if it would stop the hens disease from spreading to the egg , It will not there for i am turkey, chicken less .
I just got 27 chicks a new brooder i paid 1200 for and they where just at 3 weeks .
Issue new bag of Chick starter AB 1 hr later death of 3 chicks and growing moved chicks and cleaned up all food and water the feed and water containers also Brand new came with Brooder and i thought food in this case i sent both food and chicls to Lab for tests and Neucroptsy told the company PAYBACK and they responded fast,
also gong to do tests , If it is the chicks I Quit until i move if its the food i Quit till i can move either way its a Pain in the Arse ,
 
Last edited:
400

She was ready for night time and wanted me to leave her alone.
 
Last edited:
I have 2 Brahma Icelandics. One, Harmony, is smoky black and the other, Little Bo is silvery grey. I have yet to see any Icelandic in them.
400
400


That would be Ruby my RIR in the front and Little Bo in the back.

400
And Matilda my lap chicken!
400
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom