Once here they've been put in quarantine but have already laid 3 eggs between them. Since they are 2 1/2 year old hens, and just had the stress of moving, I'm pretty impressed with that effort already. They consist of 2 BO's, 2 Production Reds, a Barred Rock, a Wheaten something and a little black hen of indeterminate origin. All hatchery birds, of course (you can see the hatchery leghorn influence in the BR who has a huge floppy comb. Compared to my Reece BR's, she barely resembles a BR). They are all pretty ratty looking so I'm dosing with Ivermectin to start with, since I'm sure they haven't been wormed in a long time, if ever. It will be fun to watch them turn into healthy looking birds after they've had a chance to be here for awhile and get some good food, greens, bugs etc. Where they were they had nothing but dirt in their run and the former owners had run out of feed so were giving them bread until I could get there and pick them up - and I don't know how long they were doing that.
Sounds like you had quite the evening with the new birds!
An update on my birds after I had a chance to look at them a little closer this morning. The scab on my duck's foot is completely gone, though there is still a swollen spot. Is it possible that this swollen spot is permanent?
My goose (gander name Lucy) has quite a bit of swelling left in his foot. It is swollen towards the base of all 3 toes, and the webbing between them is a bit swollen near the joint of the 3 toes as well. He is getting around considerably better now than a week ago, so we're making progress in the right direction. It's just been somewhat slow progress. How long is acceptable to treat with the amoxicillin? We are on day 11 or 12 now and have enough medication for 20 days for each bird.