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Our church is full of old ladies. They love the jello salads. My grandmother made them growing up. It may take a couple more decades before they cone back in, if ever. I love coconut pie and fudge pies. I want real desserts, not jello.

Sooo good. I refuse to eat an ice cream or dessert that is made with a can of sweetened condensed milk. Too sweet and not technically homemade, in my opinion. Not trying to be a snob :oops:

this nurse is going to need something more specific. Please and thank you.
I make melon seed jello. Cooked sugar with orange and pineapple juice. Then orzo pasta with the mandarin oranges and pineapple with cool whip. Throw some cherries in for color.

Like an ambrosia.
 
Brought back memories of the buses in Korea.
I literally shuddered...that kimchi fog.:sick
Good afternoon, hubs is finally gone kids are asleep and i'm deflating in the plant hideout watching match game.
I have stuff to do and it might get done just not right now.
Happy news I get my week alone again for sure next month! Hubs and his mom are going on an Alaska cruise needless to say i'm not lol!:gig
 
Oh, this is Dooneese the one with the big forehead. I'm hoping it is something the baby will grow into. It isn't terrible, but that little part makes the noggin look like a little tush.:)
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There is a chance now that the strain in the hen is resistant to Amprolium. If so, the other medicine is used to treat it.
Could be. Alternative drugs that could be tried are toltrazuril (Bayxox) or similar, or any type of sulfa drug. But before doing that, I would try giving a direct oral dose of amprolium. Those instructions are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/corid-oral-drench-instructions.74391/

I would do the above in addition to what is listed here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/

@casportpony is the expert on poo and will have more and always better advice on stuff like this
Not sure I'm an expert, but I have seen lots of poop. Having seen that poo picture I would treat for coccidiosis for sure.

@Sassysouth
 
Could be. Alternative drugs that could be tried are toltrazuril (Bayxox) or similar, or any type of sulfa drug. But before doing that, I would try giving a direct oral dose of amprolium. Those instructions are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/corid-oral-drench-instructions.74391/

I would do the above in addition to what is listed here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/


Not sure I'm an expert, but I have seen lots of poop. Having seen that poo picture I would treat for coccidiosis for sure.

@Sassysouth
:thumbsup Thanks so much!
 
Could be. Alternative drugs that could be tried are toltrazuril (Bayxox) or similar, or any type of sulfa drug. But before doing that, I would try giving a direct oral dose of amprolium. Those instructions are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/corid-oral-drench-instructions.74391/

I would do the above in addition to what is listed here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/


Not sure I'm an expert, but I have seen lots of poop. Having seen that poo picture I would treat for coccidiosis for sure.

@Sassysouth
Thanks. Sent you a private message also
 
Hey, can a squishy crop be because she is only eating small amounts and soft foods? I looked in her mouth, and it is a healthy color. No white patches and no odor.
It's probably related to what is going on in her intestines. Has she been de-wormed?
 

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