ugh i have think i have to get ride of bella he woke my dad up this moring(now) but i will think about it alil more before really geting rid of him
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I just wanted to re-hilight that!!!!!!! PLAIN TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT - NO ADDED PAIN RELIEVER! Want to be sure no one missed that. I totally forgot to mention that.I have seen several references to using triple antibiotic ointment in the first aid kits and it is a must. I just feel I have to add that you have to get the non-medicated kind. It can't have the pain reliever in it. Also, Polyvisol WITHOUT iron is another must. They are actually infant vitamin drops that you get at the drug store or Walmart. A little pricey (like $7-$8) but a LIFESAVER. Literally. I have had two chicks with wry neck that were completely healed in less than a week after giving 2-3 drops twice a day. Just my $.02
Good catch on the triple antibiotic WITHOUT PAIN RELIEVER!
I just wanted to re-hilight that!!!!!!! PLAIN TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT - NO ADDED PAIN RELIEVER! Want to be sure no one missed that. I totally forgot to mention that.
I also have a back-up bottle of the Poly-Vi-Sol WITHOUT IRON.
Cluck - how did the foot washing go?
At 6 weeks all chicks need is their starter/grower which is a complete diet, nothing more needs to be added (think infant formula). If that is all they get they do not need grit, as starter/grower breaks down without it.can i feed my baby chicken (6 weeks old) oyster grit?
As you said he is "one" of your roosters, I wonder if he is not being bullied away from the feeder?Along the lines of the oyster shell, is there a reason one of my roos is eating it like it was a treat? He started eating more and more of it about a week a go. I had been leaving about 2 cups of the shell crumbles in a small container in the coop. It would last for a month or so, but last week I was filling it up every two - 3 days and it was the roo running to get it each time I refilled the container.
We secure hardware cloth over the solid walls and under the metal siding of the coops. Nothing has ever compromised that.And to Chic-n-farmer, no we didn't use pennies washers. We used fender washers, they are about as large around as quarters. Had to attach the window wiring as predator proof as we can. This internet thing is an awesome way to learn from others' mistakes. No disrespect to others who have made mis-steps, but we try to learn.