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I lost birds last night. Not due to illness. Raccoon I think. They were some of my show birds.
I'm so sorry.
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Three of the four I was bringing to show. Not sure if I should be angry or upset or indifferent. At this juncture the latter works best. The funny thing is I had just washed two of them so they smelled pretty.... pretty yummy I guess. Bad mood. Sorry. Got to go make plans or work ...
 
Three of the four I was bringing to show. Not sure if I should be angry or upset or indifferent. At this juncture the latter works best. The funny thing is I had just washed two of them so they smelled pretty.... pretty yummy I guess. Bad mood. Sorry. Got to go make plans or work ...
I am so sorry , you have every right to be in a bad mood. Hope things get better for you.
 
Hey I am wondering what all you other "Mainers" think about diatomaceous earth. After reading the forums here some say they feed it to their birds, some say never to feed it to them, some say they put it in their bedding some say never do that....ALL VERY CONFUSING!!! What are you folks doing and how do you feel about it all?
 
I'm so sorry ash. I hope it doesn't come back.

PJ, I use de in my bedding in the coop. I'm not sure if it actually helps, but I figure if it doesn't hurt, why not, right?


I spent a while yesterday reading about the disease issues, and I'm so confused. Some say you can avoid it, others say you're bound to get it sooner or later no matter what. And then it sounds like the disease itself doesn't actually cause an issue, but can make it easier for secondary infections. So what is a chicken lover to do? I don't show, but I do have pullets that I'm rehoming. Do I need to be tested? If so, how do you go about it and how much does it cost? For that matter, if one is infected, are the eggs and birds still safe to consume?
 

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