Tweetybaby thanks for checkiing in on me. I do appreciate it. I'll post more after these other quotes.
TNTBlake, the biggest concern there is that they can get infected. I wouldn't wash it any more. You want it to dry and heal. Any good antibiotic might help. I have started using a piece of paper tape over the area. It just sticks to teh fuzz and protects the area from being irritated or getting picked on.
My TSC assorted bantams have changed a lot in two weeks! Can anybody tell me what breeds they might be? They a probably just about 4 weeks old.
Okay here are my guesses: I'm not a pro at bantams and can only really judge by the LF counterparts on some.
Chick #1 - feathered feet, and a long feather coming down the middle of each leg
Looks like a cochin to me.
Chick #2 - very curly and feathered feet, Frizzle ? Looks like a frizzle cochin to me.
Chick #3 - very light grey color, feathered feet Looks like a porcelain d'uccle. Does she have puffy cheeks? The rest looks right but I can't tell by her cheeks.
Chick #4 - solid white, clean feet. I haven"t a clue
Chick #5 - feathered feet Again could be a cochin or if if has puffy cheeks a mille fleur d'uccle
we are south east in kansas and came from a small place in cherokee north carolina. we miss our other family and friends back home and maybe can visit sometime later.
Really? What brought you to Kansas? My brother still lives in N. Carolina and my parents moved back from there about 3 years ago for health reasons. The area you are from is beautiful. I imagine the flat nothing land and the dry climate here about drives you nuts.
just wanted to share a couple pictures of my 5 - 6 week old silkies, I have eight of them - 4 buff, 2 paint, 2 lavender.
Really cute pictures of your silkies.
Cherwill welcome back. Nope you haven't been forgotten. I thought of you quite recently when I took a trip out to Frank Reese's farm. I thought if I knew how to contact you I should stop and see you on my way back. I am sorry for all the tragedy and problems. I can't imagine loosing a spouse so early in life.
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Well I spent most of the day building additional pen space and cleaning out the ghetto chicken house. Then sprayed it all down with activated oxine. I treated many of the birds that were in bad shape with VetRX but left it out of their water. They were drinking the water better without it. I figured the denagard at that point was the best option if they were getting it. I lost one blue barred rock pullet and my very special gold laced blue Dan Powell Brahma hen. That was an expensive loss. It seemed like once the chickens got out and spent more time in the sun they all seemed to be doing a little better. Everything was totally clean and disinfected as of last night with new bedding etc. I even sprayed an oxine solution on the ground to try to kill any surface organisms that might reinfect them. I set up the vaporizer inside with oxine in the water and vetRX in the medication port. Of course again, So many of them sleep outside. I wouldn't be surprised when I go out to check if I have many more that passed. There was some that were in really really bad shape. I think one of them that probably won't recover is a cream legbar pullet. If only we could hold off these storms until they all get treated with the denagard water it would help so much. It appears to be helping those that are drinking.
I took Fluff to Garnett to be neutered this morning. He has never minded riding in a car but he was panting and hyper and really really nervous the entire way. And every time a vehicle would be headed toward us going the opposite direction he would panic and try to jump. I think it's pretty obvious he was chased for some distance by the same truck that the guy killed Cloud from. I think I may have to have him medicated to bring him back home. If DH hadn't been available he would have for sure caused a car wreck.
I'm going to clean up the big puppy house and put down some fleece blankets he really likes in there so he has a nice place to recoop for a few days. They suggested keeping him quiet for 10-14 days. That may be a chore. I am exploring the cost etc of keeping the dogs maintained on the property. I just haven't figured out how to divide it so I can make it affordable and functional without interrupting the flow for the tractors and combine to farm my ground.
One more thing happened yesterday that at the time almost made me throw my hands in the air and give up. The guy that farms the ground across the road has an old dog that rides in the back of his pickup. The highlight of Marshmallows day is when she sees him coming. That dog and Marshmallow have a "bark out" every time he goes by. She will see his truck a half mile down the road and crouch down to get read to run along the ditch and bark at the dog. Well yesterday he came by and he was driving slow because he was looking at my bird pens and watching the geese. Marshmallow apparently had her timing off by his reduced speed and hit his bumper or visa versa and went for a roll. He turned around and came back and she was okay. I am watching her very carefully for signs of pain but she seems to be doing okay. I was so scared. I don't think I could have stood it had she been killed.
Well then the neighbor decided to come look at the birds and one of my sebbies had gotten tangled in the electric poultry netting wire and was almost dead. He had it wrapped around and around his neck. I had to go find sissors and cut it all up to get him out. Luckily after resting for an hour or so and catching it's breath it appeared to be okay.
So I am wondering what else can happen?
Well as some of you older people probably remember I have a very compromised immune system. I have had shingles many times which is normally just a one time thing. Very painful! I take L-lysine to prevent it but they can be brought on by stress. I hadn't had a case of shingles since 2 years ago last Thanksgiving when my children had a big blow up amongst themselves over insurance money from their deceased father. I was very upset that my kids were fighting.
Well yesterday I discovered a new case of shingles flaring up. Today it is full blown and a constant reminder it is there. I was so worried about the chickens I forgot to take the prescription meds I have for it. I won't be forgetting now. You really need to catch this at first sign to get it under control or it becomes extremely painful and hard to clear. Duh!
I can't wait to hear about the shower yesterday and see pictures. Come on ladies! I am waiting.