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Got some Vetericyn at the feed store this morning and got a drop in his eye. Didn't look any different this morning but he's acting normal.
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Thank you everyone for the advice. Most appreciated as usual.
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On a side note I somehow managed to ignore my 2 year olds (and my own inner childs) pleas to bring home some Silver Seabrights that were there...
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Got some Vetericyn at the feed store this morning and got a drop in his eye. Didn't look any different this morning but he's acting normal.
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Thank you everyone for the advice. Most appreciated as usual.
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On a side note I somehow managed to ignore my 2 year olds (and my own inner childs) pleas to bring home some Silver Seabrights that were there...
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Good Job!

I hope it helps.
 
Did you look at the 48 egg chicken incubator it might have some of the bells and whistles you are looking for ......
Yes, thank you. I'm not familiar with that brand. If I get another incubator, I'll get another RCom.

Do you plan to incubate in your table top incubators and then hatch in the hatcher?
Yes. I need a large hatcher so that I can separate areas for pedigree hatching. Thank you for the info on the GQF!

Pm or call me about the dicky I can give you the skimny. They are aurto and hold well but not very adjustable.
You enjoy your vacation and I can talk to you later. I love that area!

thanks, i have my fingers crossed but he is not looking good at this point.

AND, i shouldn't have mentioned the long survival of the feral chicken -- as i just heard a commotion, and looked out my office window just in time to see a fluffy-tailed fox carrying him/her off. so, everyone will be staying inside their pens for the near future...
I'm so sorry, Laura. You do so much to coexist with Nature. It's so sad when you have losses.
 
If it does I may have to try. I need to put together a chicken first aide kit.

I may have a line on some breeder space. What I need to know now is assuming I cant free range them due to predators what would be a good pen design

I was envisioning something like a long divided hen house and kennel like runs maybe 3 to 4 kennel like runs. I would move the roos around among the hens I would also have a grow out and bachelor pad pen.

Im just wondering how much space I might need per pen. Im looking to keep about 5-6 hens with each roo.

I want to breed the CLB and possibly try my hand at creating a line of Delawares. I don't want to get in to a huge (relative term) project with the Delawares initially. Only initially interested in breeding my own laying flock replacements and then as I learn more take it from there. Im also using it as a teaching opportunity for my daughter and son.
 
My dog had a horribly infected eye(had to go see an eye specialist, cost us several hundred dollars, not including the gas money for the 3 hour drive to get there!) but before we went to see the specialist, my vet gave me ointment to put in her eye to try to clear up the infection. If one of my birds ever gets an injured eye, will the ointment work for them, too?
 
If it does I may have to try. I need to put together a chicken first aide kit.

I may have a line on some breeder space. What I need to know now is assuming I cant free range them due to predators what would be a good pen design

I was envisioning something like a long divided hen house and kennel like runs maybe 3 to 4 kennel like runs. I would move the roos around among the hens I would also have a grow out and bachelor pad pen.

Im just wondering how much space I might need per pen. Im looking to keep about 5-6 hens with each roo.

I want to breed the CLB and possibly try my hand at creating a line of Delawares. I don't want to get in to a huge (relative term) project with the Delawares initially. Only initially interested in breeding my own laying flock replacements and then as I learn more take it from there. Im also using it as a teaching opportunity for my daughter and son.

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I am so jealous of you. I would give anything to be able to have breeding pens with roos. I hope someone answers your questions. :)
 
If it does I may have to try. I need to put together a chicken first aide kit.

I may have a line on some breeder space. What I need to know now is assuming I cant free range them due to predators what would be a good pen design

I was envisioning something like a long divided hen house and kennel like runs maybe 3 to 4 kennel like runs. I would move the roos around among the hens I would also have a grow out and bachelor pad pen.

Im just wondering how much space I might need per pen. Im looking to keep about 5-6 hens with each roo.

I want to breed the CLB and possibly try my hand at creating a line of Delawares. I don't want to get in to a huge (relative term) project with the Delawares initially. Only initially interested in breeding my own laying flock replacements and then as I learn more take it from there. Im also using it as a teaching opportunity for my daughter and son.
We did everything very haphazardly. As we needed a house, we'd build on and add it on so the chickens kind of wrap around building. Someone said our place looked like Auschwitz for chickens
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I remember seeing a lovely set up somewhere on BYC. Hopefully it was this forum and that person can share pictures again.
 
My dog had a horribly infected eye(had to go see an eye specialist, cost us several hundred dollars, not including the gas money for the 3 hour drive to get there!) but before we went to see the specialist, my vet gave me ointment to put in her eye to try to clear up the infection. If one of my birds ever gets an injured eye, will the ointment work for them, too?
What little I know about eyes is that one should never use an ointment/drops that has a steroid in it unless they are 100% sure there isn't a scratch. If it's a prescription, check the ingredients, but don't worry if it's OTC, they never have steroids.

-Kathy
 

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