I learned something rather interesting about feather colors recently. We've had the discussions about blue turning black to blue and about mottling hiding under black. We've talked about lavender functioning like mottling also where 2 copies are needed for it to show. Both ultimately affect black feathers and markings.
Dominate white ALSO affects black. (Recessive white requires 2 copies to show and doesn't affect black). Now, while I don't know how the Dom white affects blue as both hit the same color, I can say that the white marks in the ISA brown feathers ARE the laced/penciled marks. Ultimately they're BLACK, but Dominant White turns them white instead. Pippa has the same marks....without the Dom white.View attachment 4260541
FWIW, Silver (also looks white) affects reds and turns them white (buff brahma to light Brahma as an example).
Hi everyone. I am once again several weeks behind in reading. I know several people have had losses lately, my deepest sympathies to all of you. And now I have also had a loss. Buffy, the last of my five ISA’s passed late Sunday or early Monday.
She was 3.5 years old, and has had reproductive issues for about a year. I had drained her abdomen a few times. The first was many months ago, the last a few days ago. When I drained it that time I could feel a hard lump in her abdomen. She had also started having crop issues that seemed to indicate that things weren’t able to pass through as well. When I did her abdomen I also used a catheter to drain her crop, because when I went to pick her up dark fluid gushed from her mouth. At least she seemed to be a little more comfortable her last few days.
Once she was gone I did a partial necropsy, mainly just opening her abdomen a little to examine the hard lump. It turned out to be similar to a lash egg, which I assume was from advanced infection in her abdomen.
She and Crystal, who I lost several weeks ago, will be laid to rest together. I kept having the feeling that as soon as I buried Crystal, Buffy would go too. So decided to just wait and bury them together when the time came.
Fly high my dearest ones. At least you will now be reunited with Goldie, Sassy, and Hazel.
These school chickens are TICKING ME OFF.
My Polish hen has started pooping blood. I noticed it today. Tomorrow I am bringing coccidiosis medicine that the vet gave me when one of my guinea hens was sick a year and a half ago.
I’m just not sure if she’ll be okay with the medicine… she’s 3 months old. I have no clue what the medicine is. It’s yellow and tastes like banana (I have experience with the taste because the guinea was a pain and it got in my mouth almost every day.)
I have no clue how to censor pictures, so bear with me.
For chicks or juveniles ~ bloody poop is usually coccidiosis & Corid works well... probably it's the med your vet gave you. A couple bird shipments of juveniles we got in the past had bloody poops & Corid was the cure.
For chicks or juveniles ~ bloody poop is usually coccidiosis & Corid works well... probably it's the med your vet gave you. A couple bird shipments of juveniles we got in the past had bloody poops & Corid was the cure.
I have a bottle of Corid, although I think it’s pretty old. The stuff is VERY different from corid.
I just don’t know if I should treat all three chicks with medicine (in which case I would use Corid), or if I should just treat Taffy, in which case I would just use the yellow banana stuff.)
I remember the vet saying not to use both at the same time…