11 eggs on Thursday
10 eggs on Friday
currently 15 degrees outside
10 eggs on Friday
currently 15 degrees outside
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It was the rooster with the frozen comb that I was asking about..(I didn't realize you had one with wry neck)
I'm really glad that he made it through that and that he's doing a lot better! That's awesome!!
I had a Silkie X develop wry neck. I could keep it under control with the one type of poultry vitamins that I had...but as soon as he was with the rest he would start to relapse with the neck. I did the same as you.
I consider his siblings are on probation. I suspect it will not be the last I see of it in that line. I hope I'm wrong..lol.
Quote:Ten cents a piece for new bloodlines to outcross...that's amazing! Most of my EE roosters have the dark legs; mostly green, one is blue. I have one purchased chick and some I've raised from my own pair (green legs) that ended up with the yellow legs. Not sure what they produce yet.
I'm only familiar with frost damage in bulls/rams etc because is affects the sperm physically; both in the motility and in actual damage to the sperm. I got to see the affects last year when we semen tested.![]()
All our bulls passed and because of the non-severity of damage the vet assured us they'd be fine with time. (8 & 9 yrs old)
But roosters are, um, different in physical makeup. I'm curious to know this as well!
Your guy looks much better than I was imagining. He's a trooper!
Still unfortunate it had to happen...but he's been well taken care of to look so good!![]()
Oops! Forgot the egg count!![]()
3 eggs today.![]()