You must comply with our standards!I frequently see Edwina with bloody bald spots on her legs where someone has helpfully depilated her leg feathers.So mine are not so much sorting out their differences as making everybody the same.
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You must comply with our standards!I frequently see Edwina with bloody bald spots on her legs where someone has helpfully depilated her leg feathers.So mine are not so much sorting out their differences as making everybody the same.
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Yes, go the telehealth route. Enough waiting already.Yes! If I may jump on the offered soapbox? The thing is in Canada you are permitted to use antibiotics in food animals! You can be charged with cruelty for refusing medical treatment to an animal to avoid a withholding period near processing time, or to maintain Organic or RWA (raised without antibiotics) standards/certification there are some animals in which their use is banned here, pork for one, but bovines, ovines, (for both Dairy and meat) and Poultry can all enter the food stream here after being treated with most antibiotics, once the appropriate withholding period has passed. But just Try to find a Vet that will work with a small farm! Or on Backyard chickens! Iām going to check the mail again on Monday, and if I donāt have a package, Iām booking a tele-health appointment for the nasty infection āIā have! The swelling seems to be moving further up his leg, but it could just be the rain, please let it be the rain...
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You have legbars so adding one more is no problem. There will be at least 2 of them. Why not 2 Wyandottes?I am more confused than ever. I looked up the various breeds I am thinking about or already have:
- Wyandotte - 'docile' and 'tend to be high up in the pecking order'
- Legbar - 'There seems to be some disagreement about the temperament of this bird. Some sources say they are flighty, nervous and noisy; whereas others say they are docile, friendly and easily handled.'
- Rhode Island Red - 'tend to be in middle of the pecking order' and 'anything from docile to raucous and pushy'
- ISA brown - 'friendly, sweet and docile nature.' I would just comment that Diana is an ISA brown and is quite aggressive and a bit of a mean girl.
Sooo, I a left not having a clue and wondering if one Wyandotte and one Legbar will maybe be OK if introduced together. Sigh.
I feel I must defend my girls.
Both Edwina and Pepper are Easter Eggers and they are at the bottom of the pecking order.
Of course they could become mean given the opportunity I suppose... Power does tend to go to one's head.![]()
In every photo.Oh dear. Aurora looks like she is in such a huff in that photo!![]()
So they arenāt into short guys?Could also be, that heās a bantam (smaller than any of them )
Yup, grooming. He is hen pecked and that is a good thing!My hens peck at Jaffarās neck because he lets them. Grooming maybe?![]()
You guys are messing with me!To be fully accurate, she is a pure bred Dark-eyed Mayoral Blue Bantysweetcheecks. Often referred to as a āBlue DeBā. Very special. Very rare.