We have had an exciting 15 hours...and not happy about it!
Last night noticed one of Rachel's show bantams was acting weird. Unsteady in her walk. Called
TSC to get some anitboditics and they closed at 8 (I called at 7:45pm) not enough time to get there. So this morning I get up early and get there. Look for 20 minutes and cannot find it. Find a sales lady and she said oh we put it over here since we had chicks for sale. I am thinking, why give new chicks antiboditics but ok.
Get home and the wind is blowing worse than when I left. I go in a check on the kids as hubby had gone to work. I was heading out to move out truck and trailer in front of our outdoor chicken tractor, as it has already blown away once, in a previous wind storm this spring. My daughter yells mom the coop in on the other side of the garden!!!! I look out and can see white flapping under one of the boards that was proped up against the saw horse, which isn't there anymore, but in the garden!
The meat chicken is still alive, and I hope he makes it. So we made a make shift coop in the feed trailer for the 25 meat chickens and give them some electrolytes, do to the stress of losing their house!
I go and check on the show bantam and she is DEAD! She went to a show exactly 2 weeks ago. So I put antiboditics in everyone's water, minus the chicks and ducks. So hopefully no one else gets sick and dies.
I put the dead bantam in a bag and put her in the freezer. I am calling MSU on Monday to have an autopsy. I want to know what she died from, as she was at a show in Ohio 2 weeks ago. My friend who took my daughter started her show birds on antiboditics as a precautsion too.
So now I have to go back to the store and buy another heat bulb as the one the meat chickens has is shattered in the garden. I have to test the housing and make sure it still works too.
I am off as Emily has to be at the theatre by noon too.
Sarah