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@fowlman01 Are you willing to sell to someone who is not yet set up for breeding them? I would love to take a couple of pullets.
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Thanks ladies.....Call ducks may be louder than a roosters crow...I'm pretty sure they are......and it is the females in this case. Driving to a show in the middle of the night and having the Calls all of a sudden go off is quite thrilling if you don't expect it. Yup, it is survival of the fittest here. It was very difficult in the beginning, but well worth it after a bit. Birds pretty much die of old age here. I have a white Call duck that is 16 years old and some China geese that are over 20 years old and still producing.
Walt
Nope, no increase in treats. I have never wormed them before...they're about a year old now. Just under a year old, actually. I will check for lice and mites when my mom gets home in just a little bit. How do I check for them?
I'll also have her help me look at the vents and feathers. I know one of the hens has a bunch of watery poop dried onto her feathers but I assume that's not what you're talking about.
I just find it odd that they eat so much(eating normally) and yet none of their poops are solid. Makes me wonder where all the food is going.
I had to slap my hand last night-- I came home to a zipped chick at 5pm and it was still just sitting there when I went to bed at 10pm. I was so tempted to get it out!I so like your way of thinking Walt. Maybe I am getting old but I don't think it helping chicks hatch is NOT a good thing, just to seem them fail later in so many cases.
It is time to worm them then.
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Kathy has links to using Horse Paste wormers in her signature file. Those are cheap and easy to find at most feed stores.
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I feed my flock cucumbers and pumpkins instead of using medication. They've never had worms so far in 10+ yrs. Does anyone else do this? Am I just lucky so far or does it really work? I think I remember reading posts regarding curcurbits creating an unfriendly environment in fowl guts.