HeatherMarieR
Chirping
Thanks! I'm not going to freak out too much unless it starts having worse issues or acts sick.Oh im sorry. Hope they get better!
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Thanks! I'm not going to freak out too much unless it starts having worse issues or acts sick.Oh im sorry. Hope they get better!
Thanks! I'm not going to freak out too much unless it starts having worse issues or acts sick.
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-Kathy
It's only sneezing occasionally, and its nose isn't runny at all, so I'm not too worried yet. It's eating like a little piggy. I let it take its first bath so it could wash it's nostrils out good. I hate medicating. I have Denagard and Tylan, but Denagard is my personal favorite for when I have to use something.Those that know me know I love to medicate, lol, but seriously, I only medicate with antibiotics when I have to. Just sneezing and a runny nose I would not medicate. Sneezing, runny nose and not eating, I would medicate, though I would not use Denagard.
-Kathy
So sorry.My old fat weenie dog just ate 2 of my three month old chicks that i just put out in my big pen.
This has been going on for a while, so I think we need to put him down. That also means that I need to get a new dog. You guys have any recommendations for the best dog with the chickens?![]()
My old fat weenie dog just ate 2 of my three month old chicks that i just put out in my big pen.
This has been going on for a while, so I think we need to put him down. That also means that I need to get a new dog. You guys have any recommendations for the best dog with the chickens?![]()
Yes, I do. I don't particularly like her because she refuses to even look at the bird if she thinks the whole flock could possibly need treatment, but she'll work in a pinch. There's also one that I can use a little further away.Do you have a vet nearby for worst case scenario?
I am so sorry. Would it be possible to rehome him so you dont have to put him down? I usually keep my dogs away so i wouldn't know a good breed with chicks. But im sure if you raise them around hens when they are puppies they would be less likely to eat them.