I was warm and snug--then I had to get out of bed.Stay warm and snug everybody!

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I was warm and snug--then I had to get out of bed.Stay warm and snug everybody!
Yup, it's like it was never here.Nothing like this Heartland wind, huh? So much for our lovely Spring weather.
You bet they are so darn cute. They look a lot like the chicks a got from NanaKat last week. As far as Sonny being such a pig, maybe he's feeling no pain and turning into an alchoie. You know I'm just kidding right? Hubby is always teasing me about feeding fermented feed to my girls. Although I only do it in warm weather. Where do you get all your energy. It seems you're always doing something.here is the info i have on tylan dosages:
TYLAN
Dosage is 1/2cc injected into the breast muscle once a day for 3 days, 1/4cc for smaller birds. Inject just under the skin and alternate breasts and dont inject into the same site.
It can be given orally; 1/2cc orally once a day for 5-7 days, but no more than 7 days...1/4cc for smaller birds.
Can you post pics of the boys?
Here are Leah's chicks-
i am sure there are a few roos there, but they are so darn cute! a pair of delawares, orp andalusions, and dotte andalusian mixes
wind just kicked in and the power is flickering, so i'll shut it down...
Thanks for sharing that link. I've been wanting to worm mine individually for awhile now. They are on a regular worming program, but it's been going in the water. Hubby and I hardly ever fight(mostly because if he's grumpy I just ignore it), but we did last night. I had a 3 mo. pullet that was hatched from my birds die, so I had her picked up by our area NPIP inspector. The report came back that she died from ascarids! I'm like nuts now. Even more so than before, because I DO worm. Anyway. last night I wanted to worm them all individually while they were on the roosts. He just wanted to put a different kind of wormer in the water. Little miss who never gets mad did!So I was "playing" (I love researching EVERYTHING) on the computer earlier and found an awesome article from the Chicken Chick (sorry I just discovered her) on the subject of worms.
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/answers-from-chicken-vet-on-worming.html
So I was "playing" (I love researching EVERYTHING) on the computer earlier and found an awesome article from the Chicken Chick (sorry I just discovered her) on the subject of worms.
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/answers-from-chicken-vet-on-worming.html
Me neither. That's why I was so shocked when the report came back on my young pullet. I always go through the intestines when I process one or do my own necropsy when there's a reason they can't pick them up/ Well, they are getting wormed individually now. I'm just not going to take any chances with it in the water anymore.Every chicken that has ever died (at my hand or on their own, except the big massacre) here I have checked in the intestines and have never seen anything like that!!!!![]()