INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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trying to find some links where oz gave some suggestions for some other stuff I can throw at you while I am throwing. but I am not feeling food today and I switched to firefox and have no clue what it did with my bookmarks sorry. oz was great with all that and now I lost it, well its not lost, its here somewheres jsut not organized
 
I chose it for my business! I figured it would be hilarious to have a soap company called Hippie Stink that sold all-natural organic products, and when I did research to see if anyone had the same idea nothing popped up and I grabbed it.

As for my obsession with herbs, I'm what's known as a rootworker/conjure woman in the US South. I got voodoo and hoodoo and things I ain't even tried!
You any kin to Marie LeBeau?
 
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/poultry/coccidiosis/overview_of_coccidiosis_in_poultry.html http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex4616 typically alot of runs, and lethargy, blood in the poo, sometimes blood doesnt show in the poo, death. you can take a sample of poo to the reg vet and they can check it too for about $15. as the chickens get older they build ammunities to them just like puppies do, they have a vaccine you can give chicks if you order them or you can give yourself, but I dont know much about that vaccine. or you can just have some sulfa meds/corid on hand if you are going to hatch and grow out chicks alot and if you see anything odd treat them, the med is an antibotic. you can research it. I keep a sulfa product from jeffferslivestock.com called SMZ-Med 454 this on hand


Soluble powder containing 100% sodium sulfamethazine per packet. Add 2 Tbsp to each gallon of drinking water of chickens for the control and treatment of infectious coryza, coccidiosis, acute fowl cholera, and Pullorum disease and turkeys for coccidiosis. Treats bacterial pneumonia, bacterial scours and E. Coli in swine. Treats cattle for bacterial pneumonia (BRD), shipping fever, foot rot, calf diphtheria, and acute mastitis. http://www.jefferspet.com/products/...84af9fa2600f00000499/533884af9fa2600f0000049c :yesss:
Thank you so much for the great info!! So if they are otherwise very healthy and active, even thriving, would I attribute it to something else then? And I noticed not all of them have it either. They're on medicated starter/grower by Agway and I think 2 1/2 weeks, will be 3 weeks Monday. Had one die from pasty butt at 6 days old and one had poop stuck to butt next day or day after but otherwise fine and no pasty butt, came right off, and everyone is really healthy and active.
 
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Well I would prefer straight feathered seramas so send them my way ;)
Sorry about the problems you guys are having with fertility. You should send us all some eggs for test hatches just in case lol ;)
 
Since my eggs are due to hatch next Friday, I am already thinking about what and when to hatch next :)
My question is for those of you living where winter weather (consistent below freezing temps, snow, ice) is part of the equation. Do you hatch and raise chicks year round or do you wait til Spring to start up the bator again?
 
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A few of her serama, not a lot of her new ones, I am not sure where I have her images I took NOTE she doesnt know how to TABLE TOP TRAIN them, as in stand tall like you see them in shows so coollike, she just found a fB group that can help her do it. so next summer she said she wants to try it
 
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