Yes, tea tree oil is very bad for chickens. I wouldn't use anything really fragrant, their respiratory systems are delicate.
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Ah, I see.
Mary (The Sheriff) is in Auburn and sells Isbar chicks/eggs. I think she has extra chicks right now too, but not positive on that.
it is suppossed to be cooler next week. I am waiting a month to bring my chicks across country just to be on the safe side.I'd actually emailed her a week or two ago, but at the time she didn't have any chicks available, and while she offered to set some eggs in the incubator for me, i'd thought it better to try to get the chicks all at the same time so they'd be the same age & could grow up together. perhaps that was a mistake -- but i've only heard wonderful things about Richard (yes, i let him know right away), & he's going to try replacing the chicks, so hopefully the second bunch will make it through the cross-country trek!
fingers crossed,
laura
probably smart -- if i hadn't already ordered some chicks locally that are hatching tomorrow or friday, i'd wait too -- the best-laid plans...it is suppossed to be cooler next week. I am waiting a month to bring my chicks across country just to be on the safe side.
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That is great news!
Hens become friendlier when the start laying. One of my Partridge Rocks walks right up to me and says bok bok to my face now! She even flew up onto my shoulder one day last week.
Sometimes they like me too much.
Are you giving Lucy Corid yet?
Ron
That is great news!
Hens become friendlier when the start laying. One of my Partridge Rocks walks right up to me and says bok bok to my face now! She even flew up onto my shoulder one day last week.
Sometimes they like me too much.
Are you giving Lucy Corid yet?
Ron
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When they start getting friendlier, that is when you can expect an egg soon.
Yes, Cocci can kill them fast. Yours have been eating medicated feed, so they should have some resistance. Get Corid to her quickly if she stops drinking water or wont eat food.
Ron
When they start getting friendlier, that is when you can expect an egg soon.
Yes, Cocci can kill them fast. Yours have been eating medicated feed, so they should have some resistance. Get Corid to her quickly if she stops drinking water or wont eat food.
Ron
well, the six-week-old sussex pullets shipped from illinois arrived just fine, but the baby isbar chicks from georgia arrived all dead... so sad.
a bit blue,
laura
That's my system (and I have 5 acres of burial places). Chicks are wrapped in a papertowel, the few large birds I've lost are bagged in a plastic bag.
Deb