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Hi Dawn, They eat Nutrena Layer Crumble, 16% crude protein, any green stuff, grapes and blueberries I can bring home from the resort I work at, and some cracked corn and commercial grit since they aren't outside much this winter. Too much snow! I made them a dust bath today with diatomaceous earth and some very dry peat moss and dusted them all. No one else has died and the dust bath really gave them something to talk about. Watched them for about an hour to see if there was any pecking going on and didn't see any. I have 3 or 4 hens who don't seem to be affected yet. One is an Americauna that is broody and spends most of her time in a nest box, one Rhody and two other Americaunas. All are still laying and seem normal. Eyes clear, no sneezing or coughing. Checked again for lice and mites. I am giving duramycin, but don't know how long I should give it. I though maybe 5 days unless someone knows otherwise?? I Change the water and scrub pail every day and add fresh duramycin. Hoping I don't lose another one of my girls...
Thanks for the interest,
Claire,
One Brittany, two cats, 13 chickens now, 1 rabbit named Elmer who was confined with a hen all winter and did not understand the species barrier to mating, and we are hurting from the loss of my 9-year-old English Cocker who was taken by a coyote or cougar a month ago.
Thanks for the interest,
Claire,
One Brittany, two cats, 13 chickens now, 1 rabbit named Elmer who was confined with a hen all winter and did not understand the species barrier to mating, and we are hurting from the loss of my 9-year-old English Cocker who was taken by a coyote or cougar a month ago.