How old are they? I don't have any Delawares but there are some here who do. (Kim, what do you think? Boy or Girl?) It seems to me that the comb developing differently is a good indication that might be a boy!
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How old are they? I don't have any Delawares but there are some here who do. (Kim, what do you think? Boy or Girl?) It seems to me that the comb developing differently is a good indication that might be a boy!
Just over a month. They were delivered to the feed store on Feb26thHow old are they? I don't have any Delawares but there are some here who do. (Kim, what do you think? Boy or Girl?) It seems to me that the comb developing differently is a good indication that might be a boy!
Any of mine under a month with that much color in the comb would be boys. But I dont have dels.
I need that translated << are those types of worms?Those that use ivermectin might find this interesting: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/867541/important-information-on-ivermec-warning-autopsy-photos Add that to this: Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2816174
Ivermectin as a bird anthelmintic--trials with naturally infected domestic fowl.
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Abstract
To evaluate the use of ivermectin as a bird anthelmintic, 29 White Leghorn hens naturally infected with Ascaridia spp., Heterakis spp. and Capillaria spp. were treated with 0.2, 2 or 6 mg/kg intramuscularly or 0.2 or 0.8 mg/kg orally. Faecal samples were collected before treatment and at autopsy, 2, 6, or 16 days after treatment, when the intestines were also examined for helminths. None of the treatments gave satisfactory anthelmintic results. -Kathy
Any of mine under a month with that much color in the comb would be boys. But I dont have dels.
I need that translated << are those types of worms?
Quote:
Yes, they are types of worms. Here ya go!
Ascaridia = Roundworms
Heterakis = Cecal worms
Capillaria = Capillary worms, aka thread worms
Kathy
Yes, they are types of worms. Here ya go!
Ascaridia = Roundworms
Heterakis = Cecal worms
Capillaria = Capillary worms, aka thread worms
Kathy
Quote: I have done my own experiments with it for feather lice and I can tell you that it does not affect feather lice even when given at twice the recommended dose. However, it will treat horse lice, but maybe that's because they suck blood, but don't quote me on that.
-Kathy
I have done my own experiments with it for feather lice and I can tell you that it does not affect feather lice even when given at twice the recommended dose. However, it will treat horse lice, but maybe that's because they suck blood, but don't quote me on that.
-Kathy