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You are so kind. I will post pictures now.Oh we love seeing cat pics also! Have you seen By_Bob's cats? they are gorgeous creatures![]()
Éowyn
Enzo
Davis
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You are so kind. I will post pictures now.Oh we love seeing cat pics also! Have you seen By_Bob's cats? they are gorgeous creatures![]()
WOW! They sure are gorgeous. Look at that fur, gosh dang.You are so kind. I will post pictures now.
Éowyn
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Enzo
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Here they are! The one with her derriere up in the air in the last photo is Twinkie the tiny dwarf/runt. I already love her so much, she keeps hiding under everyone for snuggles and warmth. The one who i suspect is a rooster is on the far right.
Yes, Éowyn is a Maine Coon. She weighs 20 lbs, is a yard long without her tail and stands nearly 2 feet tall. She's a big lady.WOW! They sure are gorgeous. Look at that fur, gosh dang.
Is Éowyn a Maine Coon/Coon mix of some sort?
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Maine Coons are lovely. The ear tufts are so precious.Yes, Éowyn is a Maine Coon. She weighs 20 lbs, is a yard long without her tail and stands nearly 2 feet tall. She's a big lady.
What is your gorgeous kitty's name?
Lettuce is one of Hattie’s favorites!I’m sure they loved that. My little cockerel is going nuts for it already, i don’t even see him in the corner of my eye and he swoops in, steals the corn and runs off into a corner.
Out of curiosity, do yours eat things like lettuce? I hear people talking about their chickens eating lettuce head but mine just shake their head at it.
Did you get them at a TSC location, or order through their website and then call Hoovers to get them vaccinated? Everything I have read and the TSC employees I have talked to all say that the chicks in the stores have no vaccinations of any kind. But if you order and then contact Hoovers you can request they be vaccinated for Marek’s and/or coccidiosis. That is what I did, mine are vaccinated for both.I generally purchase chicks through a hatchery (or get reduced ones through TSC - which is Hoover Hatchery - and still vaccinated) Mine are all vaccinated for Marecks. Some - depending on hatchery, if offered - are vaccinated for coccidosis. However, I do have a number that have hatched on site and aren't vaccinated. The smallest vial of Vaccine I could find for Mareck's vaccinated 1000 birds, and is just too expensive for only needing it for a few. Especially, like last year, when I had 2 broodies hatch chicks and then about 7 weeks later another broody hatch some. The first vial would have been no longer good, and I would have had to buy 2 separate vials -for 13 chicks!
Getting anti-biotics for my chickens is impossible. The only reason I was able to give Crop Girl some post surgery is because I had a knee replacement (recent) and have to take a prophylactic anti-biotic before dental cleanings - which I do more often than average due to issues...and I opened one of those capsules, mixed with water, and dosed her accordingly from that.
You are absolutely correct - the veterinary and pharmaceutical world needs to get on the stick and accommodate Chickens/small farmers and backyard farm animals/pets.
She is gorgeous none the less.Sooo cute! I'm so glad they're doing okay.
Just got back from checking my chicks and...either Manny's been hiding something or someone's been overactive! I got 3 eggs yesterday. I don't think I missed any before that. Is it even possible for a hen to lay 2 in one day?
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The little monsters act like they don't have two full feeders in the coop! I sat the little bowl of leftover greens down while i was opening the gate and they practically hit the fence like the raptors in Jurassic Park! I finally managed to get a couple pics of my camera shy Meanie - who's beard is certainly nothing compared to the glorious Aurora - maybe that's why she avoids photos? View attachment 3431815View attachment 3431816
It's very late and I'm too tired to post on this. I will gather my thoughts and describe what the details around the Marek's vaccine are tomorrow work permitting.I also think it is only the Marek’s vaccine that there is concern about mixing vaccinated and unvaccinated. It is considered a “leaky” vaccine, similar to the Covid vaccine. Meaning you can still get sick with the disease (and pass it to others) but it will be a milder case. So if you have chickens who have been vaccinated you could still have the disease in the property. Which means if you bring in unvaccinated ones they can catch it and be much worse. And on the flip side if none of yours are vaccinated and your property is “clean”, and then you bring in vaccinated chickens they could actually bring the disease with them.