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Oh my! I hope you're ok! I have a Langshan rooster about to end up in the stew pot, 14 weeks old and I picked him up to check for mites (had just treated them all with DE) and he bit my finger! lol, I have to get rid of them... they're getting on top of my bunny cages and they're no light weights and then pooping on the cages...
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I guess freezer camp for the one, we'll see how the other one is and whether he's earned the right to stay here.

ETA: btw ladyride, good job on the FR's!!! that's awesome!
 
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I have dogs. They are all fixed.
I have cats. They are all fixed.
I have a horse. She is not fixed but will never be bred.
I have rabbits. Mostly Lionheads and a few Netherland Dwarfs. They are bred for show
I have chickens. They are bred for show and fun.
I have skinny pigs. They will be bred once old enough.
I have Texel guinea pigs. Or rather, 1 male. Once I get a female, they will be bred once old enough.

That's it! For now....mua ha ha ha......

All that and no sugar gliders?
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You've got a ways to go before opening that zoo...
 
Yeah, Ladyride!

Around five isn't too shabby for twelve weeks, is it?

Sorry about you roo. He's not real smart to pick a fight on processing day, is he?
 
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Yea, maybe the roo was pecking the comet and got a feather stuck in his throat. That may explain both problems. He must def. have something stuck in there though.

Well I hadn't though of that. LOL

try to get him as he is shaking his head or just after. If it is gape worms, you might see them then but not always. One of those little key ring mag lights work pretty good for peering down the throat, worms are red and Y shaped attached to the side of the throat. If you pick him up and feel rattling in his throat and no other signs of respiratory infection, then it is gape worms. The fluffed up hen could be round worms, but may not be anything. Is her comb pale?

Nope not pale. Did notice another hen with a pale one. Maybe they do have worms. I had bought some wormer the last time I was at tractor supply. But hadn't used it yet. By the time we got back from Knoxville it was dark. I'm going to catch that roo tomorrow after work and see if anything is in there.

Thanks!!​
 
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Hey, Stang. I think you were thinking of me when you said you thought someone was interested in some Langshan. I loved them at the show and they definitely appeal to my supersized-chicken obsession. I just can't do another breed right now.

I don't know why I never thought of this before, but HappyMtn gave me a wonderful excuse to get more chickens. She added to OE to our trade because I could put them in the Wheatie pen and still know which eggs to hatch. How genius is that!?!?! Now I can get a couple of dark egg layers to put in with the Wheaties, and maybe put an EE or two in with the Orps, and maybe a white layer in with the dottes... OOOOH, the wheels are turning...
 
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You are more than welcome to one! I have a Blue and a Splash (splash is one who bit me) I think they just need to be handled more, I was quite busy with school this semester (but got A's in both my classes!) and so they're not as calm as most of the chickens I raised through the spring/summer were. I got them as eggs from a friend that I buy my bunnies from (known her many years to consider her family) she's going to try and get me started in frizzles instead.. but she'll have more Langshan eggs after winter stops. Her rooster is shown at the TN valley fair each year.
 
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