If it is going through them and coming out whole they aren't getting enough grit. Nothing should go through a chicken like that. Just sayin'.ARe you talking about chickens, ducks or both?
Chickens.
Posted by michelleml

Anyone can do upholstery. It does take some stretching and pulling. Very simply to try it, try something very simple with smooth lines and old upholstery in tact. You simply remove each piece, mark it so you know where it goes and cut an exact replica of it. I usually cut a little larger. Make a note what order the pieces came off and put them back on in the reverse order. Use a stapler, preferably an air stapler; but I used an electric one for years. None of these projects here had anything to use for a pattern othe than the love seat, so I had to make my own. I also had to do repair to all of them and replace padding on them. Tufting is they hardest thing to do. Springs really stink cause I hurt myself every time I do them. But a basic upholstery job is a snap. I've done tons of pieces for myself and other people. I love antiques and that includes these pieces, but modern pieces are even easier to upholster. I started doing this in the 70's and am self taught. No books or courses, I just studied how furniture was done.I wished i could do this awesome stuff
If I were going to do one or the other I would do the vitamin E but there is no reason not to do both. I normally give Vitamin E at least twice a day to a disoriented chick.ok I picked up vit e caps they are 400 iu and I got poly-vi-sol no iron which one do I do or can I do one today and the other tomorrow? Which do I do?
I didn't watch the video but I sex my ducks all the time. You have to learn the right pressure and where to pull on them. It just takes a while to get the hang of it.Thanks to the person who posted the video on how to sex waterfowl. I'm sure he makes it look easier than it is, but at least now I think I am capable of doing it!
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I give children's tylenol (cheapest I can find) for swelling without an apparent cause. Just a little from the dropper. But you need to see if you can figure out what is causing the swelling if you can. Check the bottom of the feet as well as feel the leg and ankle for injuries.Ok I gave the vit E capsule to her she drank it as I squeezed it out, such a good girl.
How often do I give it and should I give the poly-vi-sol also,,
Now on to the next problem, I have a turkey with an injured leg. It is swollen at the base of the leg at the foot. All toes are swollen as well. Were is my turkey doc..
Originally Posted by checoukan

Karen, You be careful with those bottle rockets. You know your accident record!That was an awesome idea taking chicks to work and I love the idea of using bottle rockets to scare off predators. I'm going to try that. I have a pack of coyotes that runs through here making a ridiculous racket.
Wow! What a bummer! I have the electric poultry fencing, too, and would hate to come across such a scene. Good job nursing her back to health. I'm so glad she's doing well.
Are they going to just take a break in treatments or stop it entirely? How stressful for all of you.![]()

Karen has an awesome craft room. If you stick around here you will end up getting a lot more chickens and other birds and you won't have time for many crafts.You have a large craft room? I want a large craft room someday with a quilting machine. My nest will soon be empty and I will not be busy going to high school and college games to watch my kids in their sports. I'll have more time, sure hope I have the energy to do all I've been thinking about to help me adjust to the empty nest.

Well I did my normal feeding and watering. Then I cleaned out a slot in the brooder house and moved the baby Swedish Flower hens out there. Then I got their previous bin ready and moved my brahma and d'uccle babies to that bin. They were in a really small one and crowded before the move. I have more eggs hatching so I had to get some things arranged quickly.
Dh had to go to work later so I went out and started building a make do divider in one of the peacock pens. I put it in there with screws so it would be fairly easy to remove at a later date without damaging the building. I didn't really have a plan but am pleased with the outcome. The plan thoug was to build this divider and frame work in the building then take a 6' X 10' gate panel and attach it diagonally to the frame work so it would have some outside space and a gate.
I got the thing all dug and with my last few ounces of effort got the gate panel drug over from the other side of the yard. I was so excited how well this project was going. Then to my horror I discovered my gate to the big pen is about 4 inches too narrow to angle the panel across to get it inside. I really don't want to remove fencing to get a panel in there. I was going to do the same thing in the turkey pen but use another 6 X 10 panel to divide the pen further so I could house the blue slate turkeys in the same big pen as the midgets. It's not going to happen! I had this so clear in my mind and DH even thought it would work well. Best laid plans!!!
I'm still trying to get laundry done. I have my bedding in various stages of washing and drying right now. I normally like to do the sheets on Monday but DH was still on night shift.
Seems like another day just wizzed by.