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chevdva, come to the show in Morganton on Sat. March the 5th, and bring along DH you'll love it!!


I am wondering where the horses sleep now HT? in the chicken coop?
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Well at least you haven't made them into dog food
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now are you going to bring the chicks to the show next week? if so please let me know how much I owe ya.. and if you could take a pics of them before hand so I'll know what they look like! jk I am excited about getting them for sure.. Hey I'm getting Silkies sometime in the spring too.. we'll have to have a Silkie party, and did you see that Gavin called all his babies brats? what a mean daddy, and speaking of Daddy's did anyone give Daddy's advise on his little ones and their pasty butts?I've never had to deal with it but I knew some of ya'll most likely had.
 
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For a second I thought you were calling me a Mean Daddy...LOL...Anyways, I haven't received any any advice yet but everything I am reading says to clean and add something to the water. Who knows what the something is? I hear baking soda, cider, sand etc...Hard to know, so help me out fellow North Carolinians...
 
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For a second I thought you were calling me a Mean Daddy...LOL...Anyways, I haven't received any any advice yet but everything I am reading says to clean and add something to the water. Who knows what the something is? I hear baking soda, cider, sand etc...Hard to know, so help me out fellow North Carolinians...

Sometimes with pasty butts it could mean that the brooder is just a bit too hot for them.. It can also be from the stress of shipping... To be honest I end up slowly and gently pulling the hard poop ball off as much as possible which removes some of the feathers and makes it harder for the poop to stick to the area again thus helping prevent future pasty butts. You still may want to put a few drops of the infant poly-vi-sol in their water,it really does help. I know you mentioned that you have already lost a few chicks??
 
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I will try and get some pictures of them this weekend, it's just so hard as they are always on the move at this age.
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I am very excited to my silkies to grow and turn into beauties and I just really like the buff color. White just doesn't work well with our orange/red dirt clay that we have.
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I didn't know you were into silkies, especially buff ones.......... But I do know a lonely male silkie that would love me to bring him home some Silkie ladies to add to his harem.......
 
Morning!!!! I love waking up to more people on BYC!
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My BCM's just feed me. Yum! Yes, I trade feed for feed now! It's a symbiotic relationship for the win! Joined the dedicated bcm thread, they mean business! I'm so excited we have the show next weekend!!! Can't wait to see what's there. Told my niece we might see a giraffe this time!
Gavin better watch what he says about his kids! Has he ever seen Hitchcock's Birds! Scary things... Lol
Good thing miss Lydia keeps us all in line. HT horses like chicken companions! I saw lots of racers that had there buddies at the track with them! Now as far as sharing with a flock... Lol. Anyone heard peeps from BC? Another barn I would like to see!!! One day DW will get past the # 12. might just have to break the ice like Em's DH!
Well my pups need walking, y'all be good today!
 

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