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Break capsules open and 1-2 drops twice per day. A pipette dropper is ideal in this instance. I would say for a Sussex 2 drops of each twice per day.
 
I have meant to say this before - but it is so neat to me to see another "oldie" mention playing xbox, I often feel like a bit of a schmuck for my Xbox habit as so many see it as something odd for a "grown up" to do. 

That is what happens when your circle is all made up of chronologically advanced individuals, a "wild Friday night" means being up past 9 :lau

Absolutely!  Supportive care (hydration and nutrition being key in that) is invaluable in addressing any issue and often more important than the "treatment" itself.  A bird can overcome a lot as long as their bodies have the proper support to do it.
I play ps3 so there's a few of us out there.


Morning y'all. DH got out of bed and wiped DS's bottom so I could sleep. :love My favorite artist posted a new board this morning:

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I forgot to say yesterday that DH got a deer on his last trip, and dropped it off Thursday for processing. He picked it up yesterday and it was packaged like this:

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So we spent the evening repackaging everything.

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a professional processing place done this? That's terrible.


55* and drizzling rain this am. Found my EE hen dead on the side of the coop. She was skinny. They had been molting and i had noticed that she wasn t recovering as fast as the BRs were. Got a green egg this am so at least one pullet has green egg gene. Now i want to know which one. Hope to get several a day. Hope to get some white eggs also. Have 3 pullets with white ears from my leghorn roo.
sorry about your hen Jane.
 
Red: a "professional" place. They do beef and hogs, too. You should've seen the "steaks." :barnie

DH ended up with a cutting board moving all the meat from the bony bits. He put the bones in a bag for me (going to try soup or stock) and put the rest through the grinder. Even the ground meat didn't feel right, like it had been finely chopped instead of ground. Only about a third of the steaks we kept.
 
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The pullets with the leghorn daddy..... What were their mothers?


2 of them have me stumped. They are barred with golden heads & white ears. I think that means roo had bar gene but what about gold head. They are slimmer like a leghorn. Popcorn the leghorn was a packing peanut from ideal poultry when i ordered my BRs.
 
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