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I think so, he wore a cap when ever I saw him. He also had a beard, kinda sorta. His New Hampster
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bantams were back to back with the orloffs.
 
I'm lurking in the corner.

Big Roo is still the boss.

Princess is terribly sick
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I think it is CRD maybe. The outside birds are slowly coming out of it. Only three have any symptoms anymore. My 3 year old cuckoo maran was one of the worse and her comb is now red again. It is just now going through the "garage" birds.

I wish it was warm out.

My tooth still hurts. Been on antibiotics for a week now.
 
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I sure hope she pulls through. Is she still trying to be a mom too? Usually, warm, quiet, darker areas so they can stay quieter and rest. I put the sick ones in the basement in a pet taxi. If I can suggest, try and make a mash of chick feed, olive oil, honey or molasses all mixed up. Not too much sweet but enough to perk them up.
If you're bringing them out of it, you're doing the right stuff. Cold and damp is hard on them especially if they are worn down from being broody.

I did not know you had a tooth ache. Hope it goes well. Is this gonna be a crown or pull job?
 
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I sure hope she pulls through. Is she still trying to be a mom too? Usually, warm, quiet, darker areas so they can stay quieter and rest. I put the sick ones in the basement in a pet taxi. If I can suggest, try and make a mash of chick feed, olive oil, honey or molasses all mixed up. Not too much sweet but enough to perk them up.
If you're bringing them out of it, you're doing the right stuff. Cold and damp is hard on them especially if they are worn down from being broody.

I did not know you had a tooth ache. Hope it goes well. Is this gonna be a crown or pull job?

So far Tank is the only one I have lost to this although I was reading in chicks it cuases their growth to stunt and they are not "thrifty". Makes me wonder about that Iowa Blue that died. He showed no other symptoms though. P is still eating and driking, just run down. The babies still hang out by her but she isn't trying to mother them amymore. They have heat in the garage (heat lamp)

The tooth broke last year. I am opting for a root canal/crown on the tooth but we don't have dental at this point. Hubby is supposed to get it lined up at work so now he wants me to wait until January to have the work done. I don't think he has ever had a tooth-ache. It was abcessed and the nerve is dying and exposed to air.

I am getting very cranky. Thank goodness the dentist gave me a prescription for percocet. I am not normally a pill taker but it is the only way I can get any sleep.
 
So many respitory infections and ailments resemble othesr thats it is hard to nail down exactly what it is unless a necropsy is done by a qualified lab.
Kinda like Brooster, the Buttercup roo that Tira now has. I treated him many different ways for a cough and sneeze and what it boils down to is an allergy. When he is at the shows, it's gone! It's really weird but chickens are people too!
Have you been giving P any oyster shell? She may be calcium depleted. I mix it right in with their feed, the fine stuff for chicks, I think it's number one grade or size.
These are just thought I have, just trying to help. I'm no expert.
I sure hope your tooth gets better soon. My back being out is enough to drive me nutty! Wish I had some of your pain killers so I could sleep...............

Trish;
It was Dave Smith. Brett gave me his email addy.

All my birds are learning Christmas carols. I leave a radio on all day to keep them calm. It really helps. If I forget to turn it off, I hear them cackling "Jingle Bells" all nite long!
 
Trish, here's an updated picture on a couple of cochins at 7 weeks. They are now running with the big flock during the day and having a grand time!
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Here's some of the IA Blues
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This one was taken just before the little pullet grabbed the cat's tail. She attacks them any time they come near
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Looks like you'll have a boy and a girl there. Sweet! That rooster will develop slow, which is good, and he's going to be much bigger than the pullet, even though she is bigger now. It seems every Splash I've seen out of this line is bigger, develops and fills out slowly, are are a bit more flighty. Flighty for a Cochin anyway. Thanks for posting the pix!
 

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