Quote: They can have 3 - 2 year ? old hens I got from my friend . ..if someone else wanted to give them a couple they have 5 .maybe make it worth the trip ?
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Quote: They can have 3 - 2 year ? old hens I got from my friend . ..if someone else wanted to give them a couple they have 5 .maybe make it worth the trip ?
I am in Jordan ..pm me if you want my #
@Pyxis
So glad those birds found you! What a rough time of the year for those poor birds to be dumped. People are such jerks sometimes. Those chickens so very lucky to find you!!
Wow pyxis that is nice of you to take them in! Can't help our love of birds. For leg mites can you actually SEE the mites on the leg? scary. Hahah that one spur reminds me of the people growing out their nails all curly in the guiness book of world records haha
So, on Tuesday I took in a group of OEGBs that someone dumped on a property across from one of my coworkers. Poor little things were just left to die. They all have scaly leg mites and I've begun treatment, but seem healthy otherwise. They are of course quarantined and if they come through the winter with no signs of illness I'll keep them. One of the roosters had spurs that were about to grow back into his legs and all of them had nails that were very long and starting to curl into odd shapes as if they had never been let on the ground to scratch and were instead kept indoors in a breeding pen. If this is true, dumping them was even crueler because they would have had no idea how to find food or survive on their own (not that they would have survived the winter anyway). Strangely enough, they all also have leg bands, as if they really were breeder birds that someone just dumped when they were done with them. Hopefully they come through quarantine fine and they can stay.
Hoping everyone has a happy and peaceful Christmas! Let's hope the New Year is kind to us all..![]()
^^^. YEAH, WHAT SHE SAID ^^^ Pyxis, you're a saint. Those poor little chickens must be so confused. What are you treating the scaly leg mite with? I had some EEs once upon a time that had it, though not as bad as your foundlings. I gave each a warm soàk in blue Dawn sudsy water & then a clean water rinse, dried them off and massaged olive oil into their legs. ***Online 'How To' said Mineral oil, but Olive was what I had. LOL. Aside from fear of frying, the birds all recovered. However, all of them list all of their scales, which grew back very slowly. ~ T
The Wine Frig looks like it would be easy to convertI've seen many modified wine fridges:
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Just wanted to sayThank you to Cutiepatootie. Thanks to her generous sale of her beautiful pair of Malines, I'm on my way to growing my own flock. My first hatch of 6 is now about seven days old. My second hatch of 7 is just 2 days old.
These pics are of the first bunch. More group pics when I clean the brooder. I can't Thank her enough. These are Big Beautiful birds.