I think you might mean Beekissed?I am not positive, but I think a couple of years ago, Ridgerunner had a flock like this, and she did bring them back to health, You might PM her, or search her, But she did keep them separate.
Mrs K
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I think you might mean Beekissed?I am not positive, but I think a couple of years ago, Ridgerunner had a flock like this, and she did bring them back to health, You might PM her, or search her, But she did keep them separate.
Mrs K
So, are they safe to eat? That's my concern. I probably will be culling them soon, I'll need to get supplies because I simply just thought they had mites.I'd cull, discard and disinfect everything.
None of it sounds good especially with your cock bird getting symptoms in 5 days. Not good at all. Cull them all and hope it didn't spread to your other birds via your boots.
And like I said, it's just him closing his eyes. I googled this but I couldn't find anything with chickens just simply closing their eyesI'd cull, discard and disinfect everything.
None of it sounds good especially with your cock bird getting symptoms in 5 days. Not good at all. Cull them all and hope it didn't spread to your other birds via your boots.
Please - just cull them and bury them and do it soon. Hopefully it hasn't spread to the rest of your flock.So, are they safe to eat? That's my concern. I probably will be culling them soon, I'll need to get supplies because I simply just thought they had mites.