For the record, if anyone thinks i'm ever being sarcastic or condenscending it's not true at all!
it is especially hard when all you have to go by is written and none of the expression to go with it........ i can't speak for others but for myself it's hard to judge sometimes whether i'm talking to someone who's had chickens for months/ years; so i just put it all out there just in case. I just really love birds

I really really hope that i haven't offended anyone or driven them away!
I have had situations that i just couldn't figure out, the worst feeling ever is when no one even tries to guess or respond. That is why so many links from me, i've spent a lot of midnight hours pouring over the internet trying to save my girls over the last several years. Now i'm working i don't always have the time, and i figure that many others might not either so i put up the links so others can maybe benefit too.
Coop news: Everyone is doing ok, i have made the controversial decision to go the dreaded antibiotic route for the cold snap. I know that mine have CRD that they carry already, so something as simple as e coli from picking around in there could take them out in this bad of a temp dip. I heard some slight snuffling in the beaks when i held them today; it's either going to be the duramycin or some tylan with some jello powder dissolved in there to cover the taste (i've read cran juice recommended) I also "downgraded" their feed from purina all flock to dumor grower/finisher. I am wondering if the diarrhea in a few of my hens is from getting too much protein. They do eat more in the cold, and i have been out of corn... ? So now a lower protein feed. (and corn for this coming week) No heat here, even if i had the electric run out there i'd be too scared of a power outage. It was several degrees below zero the other night, and the 2 and a half month old is still doing great. He's not sniffling even! In the camper coop i have at least a foot of straw in there, free feed, and plenty of light from the windows to warm during the day; i don't let them out in the winter unless it's pretty "warm". Still getting eggs from my ee's! Hardy little things.
