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thank you J&T they are spoiled rotten!
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thank you J&T they are spoiled rotten!
poor thing, dont that look like egg yolk in a way, eeeekkk@casportpony
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The pullet in there doesn't have a stuffy nose but did have a bit of a goober in her eye. there is no super rank smell or wheezing or anything like that. they did travel two days in a box from MO, but I've had them for a week tomorrow, so I would think the stress would wear off. I just don't want to have to cull them. Could they be reacting this way from poultry dust?
y,not ducksNot ducks, What you have available and want.
A bit, but the color is from the straw stuck too it. I'm going to go add electrolytes to their water in a bit. So far both have a good appetite and are quite mobile, so I'm hoping I can knock this thing out and get on with my breeding them in the summer.poor thing, dont that look like egg yolk in a way, eeeekkk
How long have they been like this?@casportpony
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Before wiping
The pullet in there doesn't have a stuffy nose but did have a bit of a goober in her eye. there is no super rank smell or wheezing or anything like that. they did travel two days in a box from MO, but I've had them for a week tomorrow, so I would think the stress would wear off. I just don't want to have to cull them. Could they be reacting this way from poultry dust?
Quote: Hi Fri! still not sure about another
I think they are a little harder to hatch than chickens are, from what I've seen posted. Plus they hatch at different rates than chickens, and different humidities?????y,not ducks
I know, we have two dogs, which is plenty for us, but when I see those adorable puppiesHi Fri! still not sure about another