Fuzzy's Farm

I didn't start stuff! I just gave the wrong answer to someones question...and got TOLD. I learned a few things though.
Glad you are feeling better Kim! I hope Kayla gets over it soon too!

I went to let the chickens out this morning and GUESS WHAT IT WAS DOING!!!! It started as I went out and finished just as I was coming back in
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How does it always seem to do that???

Anyway, to gey away from the bad S word... I checked on my cocci suspect. I gave him some of the mixed feed with medicated feed in it... there was no bloody poo in the cage... plenty of poo but no blood!
And the coop went from several bloody poops (that I removed) last night to NONE this morning!
What the hay???? I don't get it.
There are no yulky butts, no squishy abdomens, no hard abdomens, no injuries, no lethargy...

Do I treat them just in case??
 
I didn't start stuff! I just gave the wrong answer to someones question...and got TOLD. I learned a few things though.
Glad you are feeling better Kim! I hope Kayla gets over it soon too!

I went to let the chickens out this morning and GUESS WHAT IT WAS DOING!!!! It started as I went out and finished just as I was coming back in
rant.gif
How does it always seem to do that???

Anyway, to gey away from the bad S word... I checked on my cocci suspect. I gave him some of the mixed feed with medicated feed in it... there was no bloody poo in the cage... plenty of poo but no blood!
And the coop went from several bloody poops (that I removed) last night to NONE this morning!
What the hay???? I don't get it.
There are no yulky butts, no squishy abdomens, no hard abdomens, no injuries, no lethargy...

Do I treat them just in case??
If I were you I would get some Corid for their water and treat them just in case. It won't hurt them. I do this to my sheep at least twice a year as a preventative.
 
Due to health reasons I have decided that I am going to give up some of my breeds of chickens. I am going to concentrate on my Marans, Silkies, Welsummers, Millie Fluers, & d'Anvers. There will be a couple odds and ends I will keep just because they are pets. So if anyone close by in Mi wants any other breed I have then pm me and we will work something out. This includes my trio of Russian Orloffs ( Nova - Fuzzy). I have several different breeds.
 
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If I were you I would get some Corid for their water and treat them just in case. It won't hurt them. I do this to my sheep at least twice a year as a preventative.
Okay. I just wanted to make sure! Thanks!
Due to health reasons I have decided that I am going to give up some of my breeds of chickens. I am going to concentrate on my Marans, Silkies, Welsummers, Millie Fluers, & d'Anvers. There will be a couple odds and ends I will keep just because they are pets. So if anyone close by in Mi wants any other breed I have then pm me and we will work something out. This includes my trio of Russian Orloffs ( Nova - Fuzzy). I have several different breeds.
Oh No!
What other breeds do you have?
I would love a few hens that are already laying...
Maybe I should move to Michigan instead of GA lol
DUH! LOL
Kim and I are close to D town
 
Okay. I just wanted to make sure! Thanks!
Oh No!
What other breeds do you have?
I would love a few hens that are already laying...
DUH! LOL
Kim and I are close to D town
My Andalusions just started laying about a week ago. I have a pair of beautiful Mottled Cochins, a trio of Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 6 Spitzhaubens, trio of Russian Orloffs, 1 silver laced Wyandott, that is laying, 10 Isa Browns that are laying, trio of Golden Campines, I have 3 young peacocks, and a few odds and end ones. Now keep in mind, other than the Wyandott and the Isa's, the rest have roo's that go with them. I'm sure I have more breeds than that but can't think of them right now LOL. I am getting around 26 eggs a day. A real close friend of mine is taking my Icelandics.
 
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