Granny's gone and done it again

Pictures tomorrow.
You sure are loading up on buns! What do you feed them? Our mini rex is 9 yr now. He gets free feed timothy hay and a small scoop of pellets morning and evening. Treats once in awhile, and blackberry leaves if he is ever off his feed. Few more treats these days as he has trouble keeping the weight on.
 
You sure are loading up on buns! What do you feed them? Our mini rex is 9 yr now. He gets free feed timothy hay and a small scoop of pellets morning and evening. Treats once in awhile, and blackberry leaves if he is ever off his feed. Few more treats these days as he has trouble keeping the weight on.
Mine get alfalfa hay, pellets and sometimes a bit of apple, carrot, greens etc.for the adults. I just bought a bag of alfalfa cubes since the leafy parts mostly fall off the hay and the stems end up falling through the wire. I bought these cute little ceramic loaf pans to put the cubes in, will see how that works.
 
Goodnight Linda. Hope your kiddo gets better. I was off trying to track down my #2son, 16 now with a driver license. Haven't heard from him since this afternoon, he had a robotics meeting tonight which is across town, in the dark!! I'm too old for all this teen driving stuff. Not much hair left to turn white!
Anyway, he just called and on the way home. sigh


We can call it a tie!


I just did a quick search. You get the best results from searching your address.


I was wondering, but hard to say from a pic. I can't remember the specific vitamin, but what granny said sounds right. Don't think it will hurt them to try anyway.


Are the tail feathers breaking off? I had a SL Wyandotte that started having weird problems with her feathers, they were all broken up. Went on for over a year. I thought she needed to molt to set her straight, but it never happened. She eventually weakened and died and I didn't find out until later that she probably had QUILL MITES. :mad: You never see them. They live inside the feathers and you treat with ivermectin to kill them. Pesticide has to be in the blood to kill them as they feed.
If you see him getting worse, try an ivermectin dose.
the roo is from a frizzled mom. he got her tail and hard feathered on the rest of his body from his dad.
 

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