"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

I have a few nh reds they are three weeks old and a few of them has a lil black speck on there beaks is this something i should be worried about ?

Could be fowl pox, is there anyway you can post pictures? I had an outbreak about 2 years ago with my birds and Kuntrygurl talked me through it. It's not going to be fun, I put iodine on my birds everyday for a week or so. But the good news is... Once they have had it, they can't get it again.


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She hatched a couple of poults in a bush in the front yard. They were waiting for me when I returned home from work. She was teaching them how to eat grass. It was sooo cute to see them doing what she was doing.
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Awwwwww!!
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/771594/hens-got-into-medicated-chick-starter-feed

Can someone explain this to me? In this situation, the thought of tossing the eggs wouldn't have even crossed my mind.

The amprolium(coccidiostat)/medication that is in the chick starter/grower is such a low percentage I think a hen would have to eat a gob of it to have a toxic enough amount to be concerned about. I would use/eat the eggs or as suggested at least feed them back to the chicks or dogs or hatch them.

Jeff

Ps I think all chicken/poultry folks are weird, that's why we do get along so well, its the normal people that are "strange"LOL
 
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Ps I think all chicken/poultry folks are weird, that's why we do get along so well, it the normal people that are "strange"LOL
It's so wierd (pun intended). I just didn't think I would become SO passionate about something in my 60's, something new. But, I stood in a neighbor's backyard and saw his chickens walking across the yard to their coop in the light of the setting sun rays and I was smitten, in love, obcessed, crazy and, yes, wierd...and then along came the chicken people, and I was home.
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The amprolium(coccidiostat)/medication that is in the chick starter/grower is such a low percentage I think a hen would have to eat a gob of it to have a toxic enough amount to be concerned about. I would use/eat the eggs or as suggested at least feed them back to the chicks or dogs or hatch them.

Jeff

Ps I think all chicken/poultry folks are weird, that's why we do get along so well, it the normal people that are "strange"LOL
I just saw that on another forum and didn't understand why the eggs shouldn't be eaten if they only got into a small amount. Thanks for clarifying for me even thought I wasn't the OP.
 

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