silkiechick. Yes I have day old guineas and will probably have more in a few days. I live about 50 m S of Topeka. Send me a PM.
Trish sorry you aren't feeling well.
I was on the phone with my daughter. The coons have gotten all but two of her lavender orpingtons, but the splash chick is one of the survivors. I have till about Wednesday or Thursday before my first eggs are due to hatch. I sure hope I end up with some little purple chickens!
Medawinks why don't you try feeding the dog the non medicated chick starter and see if it does equally as well or if it goes back to a bad bowel? That would answer some questions right there. Surely by Monday you would know. If he has had the labs I would think it would be more food allergy or intolerance related. (Not to discount Tim's knowledge, Josie. Just offering suggestions)
The coccidia chickens get won't infect dogs, by the way, in case you were thinking that. There are many types of coccidia but rarely do they infect cross species.
And by all means try the sweet potato for the upset tummy.
Trish sorry you aren't feeling well.
I was on the phone with my daughter. The coons have gotten all but two of her lavender orpingtons, but the splash chick is one of the survivors. I have till about Wednesday or Thursday before my first eggs are due to hatch. I sure hope I end up with some little purple chickens!
Medawinks why don't you try feeding the dog the non medicated chick starter and see if it does equally as well or if it goes back to a bad bowel? That would answer some questions right there. Surely by Monday you would know. If he has had the labs I would think it would be more food allergy or intolerance related. (Not to discount Tim's knowledge, Josie. Just offering suggestions)
The coccidia chickens get won't infect dogs, by the way, in case you were thinking that. There are many types of coccidia but rarely do they infect cross species.
And by all means try the sweet potato for the upset tummy.