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Thats their earlobes!! It means shes extra breedable, your right id guess girl from the wide crest and lack of wattles. That is the PERFECT color, hard to get that bright!
Quote: Yeah! I had not noticed it on her until I saw it in the pictures. Glad to hear it is a GOOD thing! I have no roosters so won't be breeding her though....
Anyone know the withdrawal for corid?
thank youThere is no withdrawal--works by not allowing the cysts to use thiamine so it is not something that gets into the eggs or meat.
Being it in woods, I too have to check the large caged run the birds are in. We laid down layers of small rocks, about 1 ft deep, then placed 2 ft of wood shavings and hay. In the interior, around the bottom against the run, we placed stepping stones, added security from predators. I walk the perimeter checking for signs!Thanks to the rain last night, my backyard mud pit was totally smooth this morning except for all the raccoon paw prints around the chicken enclosures!I could even see where one of them tried to dig under the cinder blocks that make up the foundation of our hoop run. I'm going to need to check the perimeters and make sure everything is predator proof before locking up the birds tonight. The prints were almost as big as my dog's prints so there was at least one good sized raccoon prowling around and looking for an easy meal.![]()
Especially if you shoot one and hang it a few days . That helps tooCoons are bandits with masks. After I trap and shoot a few of them, I don't see them for awhile. They will eventually return if they know there's a food source. The dummies who leave dog and cat food outside, even going so far as to feed these masked varmints, or don't secure their garbage receptacles are a problem as well.
look at those tails