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Great links Sally!
just adding to what we discussed as I go through reading the last weeks posts, our links section is huge I think I need to break it up more its chaos again.
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Great links Sally!
That's the one I use. I liked it because it told me basically what was happening in the shell each day. For me it was correct - it said my hatch day was the 26th, but it told me to put the eggs in lock down on day 19, not day 18,
Good after noon everyone sally what do you mean buy getting quail for your rabbit pen as in under it to clean up the bunny mess? I was just wondering because I want quail in the spring but I want my set up as efficient as possible also did anyone else have an aggressive day old chick before and how did you deal with it
I don't own a smart phone, so I made a spreadsheet on the computerGood morning-
I like the hatching app for taking notes. That way I can look back and see my temps, humidity results, etc so I can make changes for future hatches. I use hatchabatch.
Just have to remember that the days are always one off though.
Hi, speney!Good after noon everyone sally what do you mean buy getting quail for your rabbit pen as in under it to clean up the bunny mess? I was just wondering because I want quail in the spring but I want my set up as efficient as possible also did anyone else have an aggressive day old chick before and how did you deal with it
So... you've evolved from chiseling it in stone, whites?I don't own a smart phone, so I made a spreadsheet on the computer
Kathy for you, do you have a list? I need to go check
[COLOR=FF0000]CHICKEN MEDICINE CABINET/ FIRST AID KITS[/COLOR] post #20968[COLOR=FF0000] begin[/COLOR]http:#18094post #18094 post #29 and CLICK HERE
[COLOR=008080] NATURAL CHICKEN REMEDIES[/COLOR] http://hensingtonpalace.blogspot.com/p/chicken-medicine-cabinet.html
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The following are suggestions for first aid kits from a few good sources.
http://www.exoticbird.com/gillian/firstaid.html
Pharmacist and Toxocologist lists her Avian First Aid Kit
http://www.nipsparrot.org/Educational Articles_files/Avian First Aid.htm
kit and how to use it
http://www.birds2grow.com/art-avianfirstaid.html
Another good list
Additional Supplies
For those who are more experienced and/or less squeamish, or who simply live too far to get to the veterinarian quickly, you may want to add:
Popsicle sticks - for immobilizing broken legs
Ophthalmic ointment - for scratched eyes, minor conjunctivitis.
Suturing materials (surgical needles and thread) - Use only if you know what you are doing, or to save a bird’s life. Take to veterinarian ASAP.
Gelfoam -stops bleeding from flesh wounds. Available from your veterinarian.
Tegaderm dressing - helps healing for burns and certain open wounds. Encourages granulation ( healing/scabbing.) Available at any pharmacy.
Lactated Ringer's solution - used for IV rehydrating of dehydrated avians and flushing wounds. (Available from your Veterinarian)
Syringes - for injectable medications and irrigation of wounds.
Oxygen - this requires a prescription from your vet to be put on file with a local supply house. This is only needed by the most experienced of bird owner/breeders.
Care for Veterinary Vaccine Syringes:
http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/live/g1443/build/g1443.pdf
http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/pages/publicationD.jsp?publicationId=431
(Neb.State) Selection and Use of Disinfectants >>>this article deals with disinfecting surfaces housing etc. and not the WOUNDS > please refer to the following excellent articles on WOUND MANAGEMENT...Injections and Suturing:
http://dlhunicorn.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=practical
I think I've posted a list a few times, but should do another, though I'm afraid someone might call the DEA if I do, lol.
-Kathy