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I took a picture of it!
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It has Lactobacillus acidophilus and then Vit A, D-3, E, B-12, B-6, C, and Niacin, Choline, Riboflavin and Folic acid.

The tub is 1 pound! It can be used as a top dressing, or diluted in water! So it's really easy to decide which is better for your needs. It comes with a little scoop to measure it. And the tub is big! I think this will last a long time, and it was only $11 at TSC back with all the meds for cows and goats.

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I go back for my post op appointment in about a week in Topeka. I'll look for that at TSC then. I could see using that on my dogs as well. Might help my female build up her system before having pups.
 
Hawkeye, that looks like it would be something good to have around, I think I will get some the next time I make it up to TSC. Thanks for sharing that.

Well last night I went out to close up the run & check on all my chickens & noticed I'm missing one of my Speckled Sussex hens. I looked all over & didn't see any sign of her, so I don't know what happened, she's just missing in action. I'll be glad when these pups can do their job. I also noticed there had been something that tried to dig under the chicken coop so I put more dirt over the hole so I can see if they try it again. That wouldn't have happened at all if my pups were bigger & could stay out at night, but they're too little right now to leave out.
 
Mighty quiet here this morning. I just made a great score. I like using red flood lights for heat lamps in brooders and bins but had run out. They are lower wattage, these are 100 wts, put out as much heat as a heat lamp and of course the red keeps picking down. I was doing some searching and found a place that has them dirt cheap. The average cost of these is about $5-6 each. I found them for $1.50 each and they are located in Missouri. I ordered 25 of them because they are so hard to find at a decent price. Anyone want the information and I'll be glad to let you know. I can use these to put a little heat in my hen houses this winter and this spring I won't have to worry about having enough bulbs on hand for my chicks.
Of course I know most of you don't produce as many chicks as I do but if you plan on doing some hatching you can't beat this price. At this price I would buy several. If you are going to have chickens you are going to need them.
 
Do sussex go broody? Maybe she has built a nest somewhere? I hate predators. Grow puppies grow!
I think I've decided to keep a female if my dog has pups in January. I don't need three dogs but get very nervous at the idea of something happening to one of my dogs and not having a trained chicken guard. I worry at times like these when there are deer hunters all around. I could see my male GP getting shot by some deer hunter. Not because he looks like a deer but because he would chase the deer off.
So many of them hunt this creek area without getting permission.
 
Well I don't think the Speckled Sussex hen has gone broody since she has not laid yet. They aren't a really broody type either, I guess they will sometimes, but not as much as other breeds. I just can't figure out what could have happened to her unless she got left out accidentally one night & something got her. I usually count heads at night, but I've been awfully busy lately & could have missed her a couple days ago & not realized it.

Yeah, I wish I had gotten these pups earlier in the summer so they would be bigger by now, but that's just how things have worked out. I doubt my hubby would have been so accommodating about getting them earlier on, so I guess it's for the best. We weren't even planning to get two at the same time, but he was worried about one being out in the cold by herself & really I think they are much better off with two together, so I'm glad we got them both. Jasmine being how she is so reserved I think needs Lily the more outgoing one to kind of lead her right now. I was told Jasmine is showing signs of being the lead LGD even though to me she is the shy, reserved one. I don't know that much about this breed though other than what I've read, so I have to take someone else's word for that.

Danz, with all the birds you have you probably could use 3 dogs anyway. That would be horrible to have your dog shot by a hunter. I wish hunters would be more respectful, I know we have people around us that are always shooting & with houses all around here it worries me. I was going to put up a no hunting sign down at the other end of our property, but our fence got torn down & I haven't found a place to put it now. We have a lot of deer that go through our front yard & down to the front 5 acres that is overgrown to sleep. I worry that someone will come in there without permission to hunt. I was in my backyard a couple of years ago, we live in the Flint Hills at the southern part here & our house is built into the hill in the back & we have a big hill behind it. Anyway, I was out there doing some watering when I heard someone shoot & heard a ZING go by my ear. Geez, I yelled so they would know I was out there & it scared me to death. How close does a bullet have to get to be able to hear it like that? I don't know, but it was too close for me!
 
Random question/ poll. How many of you heat your coops in the winter?? I do not have electricity and I'm trying everything I can to keep them warm save a heater in the coop.
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