Yes, mostly about crossing lines. Usually you just end up with multiple problems over the one issue your group had to begin with.Was that a reference to my discussion about losing egg color?
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Yes, mostly about crossing lines. Usually you just end up with multiple problems over the one issue your group had to begin with.Was that a reference to my discussion about losing egg color?
You are doing great. Far better than I am or would.She quite reminds me of a similar case in my last trio, which happened before I joined BYC. It was a weasel, not a martin, but pretty close overall.
It was about 10 at night, and I heard non-stop quacking. I went outside to find a weasel sitting on top of my duck, about to slit its throat... I chased it away and attempted to take its head off, but missed. The duckling had a non-functional leg for several months, but eventually recovered without even a limp. Hoping this is the same way...
Thanks you two.... I'm trying as hard as I can to save her.
2 eggs still alive. One has a terrible saddle air cell for some reason tho, which wasn't there at day 7...![]()
sounds much better!!So with the fluctuations of the temp, I decided to bump up the bator temp by 0.5 F, it now has been steady at 100.00 and 99.5. Which before it was set at 99.5 and was fluctuating between 99.5 & 98.5! Now its a half degree vs a whole one!
Wish me luck
that stinksGood evening all... I think I'm finally done Christmas shopping. Whew!!!
Lost one of my SLWs yesterday... it flew over the fence and went right in my dog yard.![]()
why on earth would you want to ruin a perfectly good scotch?? have you ever heard of whiskey stones?In my world, water is good for 4 things
fishing,
bathing,
drinking over ice,
and mixing at room temperature with Scotch
LOL!! her poor chicken sitterI highly recommend you type up another page that is an executive summary. Perhaps with an outline and a numbered list of most important tasks for each day.
Important points can be missed in 4 single spaced pages.
Drinking
hydrating garden
hydrating chickens
canoeing
fishing
bathing
essential component of snow
essential ingredient for beer making
Oh, yeah. We forgot that one.
Raw honey, yes very much soDidn't someone on here say that honey has curative properties?
you put it in the wound and wrap it, it helps to draw things out similar to drawing salveYeah, but that'd make a huge mess.
mmm i had pancakes for breakfast todayMmmm..... Pancakes...
That's another thing- I don't want to seal the punctures up. It goes against everything I've learned about human medical care... If you're not 100% certain the wound is clean, sealing it seems like a very bad idea.
and difficult to repair, and can be very painfulHitting rocks on skis is a bummer.
have you ever taken an old set of skis and gone sand skiiing? lol we used to do this at old gravel pits in the summerYou should see the gouges it puts in the bottoms of skis.
Not to mention that it will immediately put the brakes on and usually throw you for a loop.
She quite reminds me of a similar case in my last trio, which happened before I joined BYC. It was a weasel, not a martin, but pretty close overall.
It was about 10 at night, and I heard non-stop quacking. I went outside to find a weasel sitting on top of my duck, about to slit its throat... I chased it away and attempted to take its head off, but missed. The duckling had a non-functional leg for several months, but eventually recovered without even a limp. Hoping this is the same way...
Thanks you two.... I'm trying as hard as I can to save her.
Yes, I know. The only Avian vet in town charges 50-60 dollars just to walk in the door.A friend of mine actually gave me a vet who sees poultry's number, but I couldn't afford anything but 1 visit, I don't think. And you know how it goes... One appt just don't work for injuries.

How old is she?I appreciate that. That is why though I have meds the only thing I gave her besides the water with probiotics and electrolytes mixed in and eggs was the 10cc of Epson treatment. I figured the worst that would do was make her thirsty. I will try them when they open, but I won't be off work in time to do anything. I hope it is not the m word. The others are vaccinated, but not the HRIR because I got them from a breeder as untreated day or two day old chicks, and the two I bought from Fred's hens.
I love that. A vet visit has gone from 10 or 20 when I was young to 100 or more.The best vet I ever used didn't mind telling you about things you could do yourself, that he'd do if you brought the animal to him...dogs, in my case. As a field trialer himself, he understood that when you're keeping multiple dogs...6 or 8, possibly, you couldn't be running to the vet every time one got the sniffles or needed shots. I still have scads of needles & syringes from giving my own shots. Even gave my own rabies shots before the "nanny state" made it illegal.
Ah! It is complicated and everyone's situation is different. Dealing with a small gene pool just complicates it that much further.Yes, mostly about crossing lines. Usually you just end up with multiple problems over the one issue your group had to begin with.
Yes, I know. The only Avian vet in town charges 50-60 dollars just to walk in the door.![]()
You are doing great. Far better than I am or would.