You are doing what you can for them. They will either make it or not--remember my saying: Chickens just die sometimes.Thanks for the quick response Ron.
She has tossed the scratch already. I told her washing the waterers would be a good idea. I suggested water softened food with scrambled eggs and water with ACV. If they make it through the night I'll take her some Corrid and Nutri-drench.
Necropsy up here run around $120 without shipping fees. No local vets to take them to either.
It is a learning experience; sad but not something to dwell on. It is an opportunity to get more chickens!
My baby sister just picked up the Coturnix from @Audio51 for me! She's tormenting with pictures. I was going to pick them up tomorrow, but I may have to find a way to convince my husband to drive over and get them tonight!
e Enjoy them! [/quote] Ron I keep seeing these Australorp s for yoy then realizing the post is from Australia. Ill keep looking but I feel like im not helping! ! If any friends come back over with more then 1 week notice ill try and get Australorp s and mammoth muscovies!
Guess what I just got back from picking up? lol. Yeah, it didn't occur to me she'd bring the dog up in her tiny little car. The quail are settling into some small brooders. Wow, I've seen lots of nice pictures, but the regular brown ones are just beautiful birds in person! I love them. I think a pair of those will definitely stick around. My niece had half named by the time I got there, and told me that in particular Sancho and Caesar are NOT to be eaten. They look like a pair, so I think she'll get her way on that one. She brought over the gamebird feed- which one do you have them on? I'd like to keep them on what they're used and I forgot to ask. I'm really happy with the quail, though! It may wear off, but I love their call as well. 