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give them some tylan, you can also give them some lemon or lime juice down there through .

Hey i entered the mottled cochin into teh show on jan 15 & 16. her eye looks awsome.

How should I give them the tylan? and how much? I dont want to inject into the muscle because that made one of my other bantams really lame afterwards. I have read about putting it diectly into their mouth.

yep you can put it down there mouth, or inject in teh back of the neck near teh shoulders.
you would do the same amount as if you were injecting.
 
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Our ducks LOVE the snow! THey went into their house during the night, but they are mostly outside now. Their pen is covered only in wire mesh, so the snow falls through. We did shovel the snow out of their main pen, but before we did, they just plowed paths through with their bodies! LOL They are waterfowl, so they have lots of down-feathers and body fat to keep themselves warm.

yea they came right out into teh snow, your right tehy have all that down feathers, i am more worried about there feet,
teh geese and ducks keep laying in teh snow, is that normal?
 
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How should I give them the tylan? and how much? I dont want to inject into the muscle because that made one of my other bantams really lame afterwards. I have read about putting it diectly into their mouth.

yep you can put it down there mouth, or inject in teh back of the neck near teh shoulders.
you would do the same amount as if you were injecting.

I lost the sebrite hen and now am waiting to see if the OEGB pullet is going to make it thru. Medicated her and we will have to wait and see. I hate winter and with the wacky weather we had all fall I am surprised not more peoples birds got sick.
 
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They pretty much just snowplow through if it isn't too deep. Today hubby is out there snow blowing paths for them, they haven't even been brave enough to coe out, they are smart staying where it is warm and no wind.
 
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They pretty much just snowplow through if it isn't too deep. Today hubby is out there snow blowing paths for them, they haven't even been brave enough to coe out, they are smart staying where it is warm and no wind.

lol, not these ones, they all came running out when i opened there coop doors. They love eating the snow.
 
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My ducks seem to be enjoying the snow.
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I did shovel their yard .
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I worry about their feet. But, keep checking them and they are OK. I have to force them to go inside at night.
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Our ducks and geese love the snow and wan to stay out but get forced in at night too.Except the 2 12yr old pekins and 10 year old runner they want in as soon as its getting dusk
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Mine go straight in when dark comes, but i had to seperate 2 of them today, i thought i lost one today. she was upside down, i brought her in and cuddles her next the heater, she loved it, she drank and she is under weight, when i got her perked back up and walking i brought her back out there, i threw hay everywhere, i saw the rest picking on her not letting her eat and drink, and sad ohhhhhh ok, so i took her out and her buddy and put them in another coop. and seem to be ok.
 
OK, what the heck is killing my birds. This morning I went out to let them into their pen, fed and watered everyone, head count and no casualties with the exception of yet another hen failing, looking weak and falling over, not being able to stand. But to get back to my question..Wayne came home and found a feet, and vertebe pile and some feathers in the pen, but no animal tracks.
There were a few small spaces in the deer netting along the rail at the top of the pen, but nothing that you would even notice without checking along the rail with your hands. So what could have gotten in there at some point this morning or afternoon in the daylight and gotten this hen? Should I keep all the chickens in the coop tomorrow or is that being cruel? I think I would rather confine them for a day or two rather than loose more to what got this one today. I got a Moultrie game cam for X-mas, but have not had time to set it up because the directions seem so intense. But it looks like I will have to force myself to read them and not get frustrated with them and get the thing up and running!
 
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