Are TJ's fertiles all Leghorns Ive been trying to get some answer but no one seems to have a definitive.Last weekend I saw some fresh eggs at Whole Foods--Fertile from Sanoma....
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Are TJ's fertiles all Leghorns Ive been trying to get some answer but no one seems to have a definitive.Last weekend I saw some fresh eggs at Whole Foods--Fertile from Sanoma....
I just called my vet to see if they can test for mycoplasma, they're going to call their lab and get back to me after 9 when the lab opens.
So if this is MG and I choose to euthenize a bird and send it in, can I do this AFTER they have recovered since I will be treating it? Can I have my vet euthenize the chicken with an injection like they do for dogs/cats, or will this affect the results?
From what Ive read WF dont seem to hatch or have serious fertility problems. May be something in the processing transportation. TJ's seem to have a better track record.Last weekend I saw some fresh eggs at Whole Foods--Fertile from Sanoma....
All the pictures I've found where of White Leghorns or what appeared to be Austra Whites or California Whites... but I don't know that no one's ever hatched anything else from them.Are TJ's fertiles all Leghorns Ive been trying to get some answer but no one seems to have a definitive.
Yes, TJ's are white leghorns. Whole earth sells Austra Whites.Are TJ's fertiles all Leghorns Ive been trying to get some answer but no one seems to have a definitive.
Quote: Hmmm.....this could work. I will have to see if I could do it with my brooder box. I hope to get it finished today. I REALLY need to get those meaties moved to bigger quarters. Even as heavy as they are they are starting to fly up to the edge of the stock tank (the short one). I also only have chicken wire layed over top and crimped to hold it in place. It is not predator safe so I have to move them to a smaller plastic container and move them to my secure catch area of the finch flight every evening and back to the tank every morning. Plusr the dog pushes on the wire ans the meaties can get out. I found one on top of the wire the other day and now it is having leg problems. But DH is off today so I will make him help me.....![]()
I had 5 out 12 hatch from Rock Island eggs at SaveMart...My incubator left Oroville about 5 am!
I am still tempted to get some Trader Joe's eggs to test it, but trying to resist.
Quote: Maybe they have to travel farther.
Whole foods probably does not keep proper breeding pens and so they are less fertile.From what Ive read WF dont seem to hatch or have serious fertility problems. May be something in the processing transportation. TJ's seem to have a better track record.
I use those or the one a size up. I bought large thin cement bricks to put them on 10×10 or 8 x 8 or something 1 inch thick so they don't shavings on or in it. That made the water last twice as long.
I just called my vet to see if they can test for mycoplasma, they're going to call their lab and get back to me after 9 when the lab opens.
So if this is MG and I choose to euthenize a bird and send it in, can I do this AFTER they have recovered since I will be treating it? Can I have my vet euthenize the chicken with an injection like they do for dogs/cats, or will this affect the results?
I just called my vet to see if they can test for mycoplasma, they're going to call their lab and get back to me after 9 when the lab opens.
So if this is MG and I choose to euthenize a bird and send it in, can I do this AFTER they have recovered since I will be treating it? Can I have my vet euthenize the chicken with an injection like they do for dogs/cats, or will this affect the results?
I went through this. Vets rely on information supplied from the lab. Lab test first. Vet visit may be unnecessary. You can take a live bird to the lab. They will humanely euthanize. You actually get better results doing it this way. Take the bird with the worst symptoms.
My tests for MG always came back unconclusive during the time period that I was seeing symptoms in my flock. A couple years after I was no longer seeing symptoms, the tests were negative for MG.
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