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

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Quote: lol I wish I would have read that sooner!!
thank you she is a sweetheart and a fairly good pedigree from what I get out of them
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Speaking of Honey, dang nest in the ground, those jellow jackets or honey bees? they are living in an old hemlock rotted root system in one of the runs. kid I watch was stung a few times when he found the nest for me, trying to figure out what to do with them.

Quote: That is the correct dose for a severe outbreak. That for five days, then 2.5 ml for 7-14 days.

-Kathy
Thanks Kat!

Quote: It will be almost all antibiotics (liquid or powder) that are meant to be mixed in water or feed. Injectables will still be available. All wormers, except for hygromycin will be available.

http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/ucm482106.htm









-Kathy

You think the fish botics are still going to be available?

@casportpony
 
I did it! I got all 9 done! :ya It was SLOOOOOOOOOW because I was plucking, not skinning. But it's so great to have them done and not have to cull two days in a row. Before I collapse, anyone seen anything like this? It was on the keel of a little blue copper maran cockerel - found it after scalding and plucking. Seems to have clear fluid under the skin (no, I didn't mess with it). OK, I'm crashing... (That's what I get for getting up at 3am) :th - Ant Farm
It called keel blister or Brest blister Google it for images am info read this.
 
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Quote: lol I wish I would have read that sooner!!
thank you she is a sweetheart and a fairly good pedigree from what I get out of them
hmm.png

Speaking of Honey, dang nest in the ground, those jellow jackets or honey bees? they are living in an old hemlock rotted root system in one of the runs. kid I watch was stung a few times when he found the nest for me, trying to figure out what to do with them.

Quote: That is the correct dose for a severe outbreak. That for five days, then 2.5 ml for 7-14 days.

-Kathy
Thanks Kat!

Quote: It will be almost all antibiotics (liquid or powder) that are meant to be mixed in water or feed. Injectables will still be available. All wormers, except for hygromycin will be available.

http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/ucm482106.htm









-Kathy

You think the fish botics are still going to be available?

@casportpony
No change to fish antibiotics.

-Kathy
 
I did it! I got all 9 done!
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It was SLOOOOOOOOOW because I was plucking, not skinning. But it's so great to have them done and not have to cull two days in a row.

Before I collapse, anyone seen anything like this?






It was on the keel of a little blue copper maran cockerel - found it after scalding and plucking. Seems to have clear fluid under the skin (no, I didn't mess with it).
OK, I'm crashing... (That's what I get for getting up at 3am)
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- Ant Farm
oh my

Quote: I think I'm the only one who IS awake
You shoulda taken a nappy
 
Quote: lol I wish I would have read that sooner!!
thank you she is a sweetheart and a fairly good pedigree from what I get out of them
hmm.png

Speaking of Honey, dang nest in the ground, those jellow jackets or honey bees? they are living in an old hemlock rotted root system in one of the runs. kid I watch was stung a few times when he found the nest for me, trying to figure out what to do with them.

Quote: That is the correct dose for a severe outbreak. That for five days, then 2.5 ml for 7-14 days.

-Kathy
Thanks Kat!

Quote: It will be almost all antibiotics (liquid or powder) that are meant to be mixed in water or feed. Injectables will still be available. All wormers, except for hygromycin will be available.

http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/ucm482106.htm









-Kathy

You think the fish botics are still going to be available?

@casportpony
Call your local beekeeper & get him out there. If they're honey bees, he'll be glad to take them. If they're not, wait 'til dusk when they're all "at home" and hit the entrance liberally with wasp & hornet spray. Meantime, keep the kids away. I'm betting they're yellow jackets; honey bees are more brown & won't usually attack w/o provocation. Ask Paddler; doesn't he raise bees?
 
Call your local beekeeper & get him out there. If they're honey bees, he'll be glad to take them. If they're not, wait 'til dusk when they're all "at home" and hit the entrance liberally with wasp & hornet spray. Meantime, keep the kids away. I'm betting they're yellow jackets; honey bees are more brown & won't usually attack w/o provocation. Ask Paddler; doesn't he raise bees?
I would love to try to kill just one to see what they are, no one is brave enough, they are still very upset since Thursday, I think the goats and chickens keep stirin them up and I sure as heck am not going near that run.
 
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