spencerbaillie
In the Brooder
hey all,
I have a problem.
My hens seem to prefer to sleep outside. I have a wonderful coop for them but they always seem to roost on top of the coop instead of inside. I have plans to fix this, but in the meantime one of my birds has got a runny nose. I assume due to the lack of shelter it's been exposing itself to during the nights. Rain and all.
I have separated the one hen, switched its regular feed to medicated chick starter and also put it on something called Gallimycin. An antibiotic powder I put in it's water. It was described as "the only thing that will work" by the gentleman at the feed store. I know this isn't true but I took his word for it.
NOW FOR MY QUESTIONS!
Will I ever be able to eat this birds eggs again? (it is very young and just started laying) The package says "not for use in egg laying birds". But so does pretty much every package of antibiotic.
Should I cull this bird to prevent risk from it infecting the rest of my flock. even tho they have already been exposed to each other?
If I do cull it, is it's meat still safe to eat?
I'd rather not take it's life. I've raised it since it was a little wee one.
any help would be amazing.
thanks!
I have a problem.
My hens seem to prefer to sleep outside. I have a wonderful coop for them but they always seem to roost on top of the coop instead of inside. I have plans to fix this, but in the meantime one of my birds has got a runny nose. I assume due to the lack of shelter it's been exposing itself to during the nights. Rain and all.
I have separated the one hen, switched its regular feed to medicated chick starter and also put it on something called Gallimycin. An antibiotic powder I put in it's water. It was described as "the only thing that will work" by the gentleman at the feed store. I know this isn't true but I took his word for it.
NOW FOR MY QUESTIONS!
Will I ever be able to eat this birds eggs again? (it is very young and just started laying) The package says "not for use in egg laying birds". But so does pretty much every package of antibiotic.
Should I cull this bird to prevent risk from it infecting the rest of my flock. even tho they have already been exposed to each other?
If I do cull it, is it's meat still safe to eat?
I'd rather not take it's life. I've raised it since it was a little wee one.
any help would be amazing.
thanks!