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Thanks betsy, what kind of antibiotic? I just checked her and she is sitting in the nestbox, putting litter on her back, which she usually does before laying... she ate well this morning and drank the concoction of milk, oil, vitamins and calcium tablet
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Robin, I put out oyster shell for the layers (when I think of it) since I started feeding an all flock feed instead of layer pellets. I know everyone says it's supposedly important to give extra calcium to layers but I'm not so sure that's true. It may be one of those things everyone just repeats because everyone else keeps repeating it. I think I'll go research that..... Because my 2 Doves lay non-stop, they're constantly sitting on eggs that won't hatch because they're both female. But they've never had any kind of calcium and the shells are really hard. My Dark Cornish has never been on layer pellets or extra calcium here, she went straight from chick starter to an all flock feed. She started laying and that little girl lays an egg every 18 hrs and the shells are so hard I practically need tools to crack them when I use them. I do know too much calcium is worse for them than not enough.
Robin, I don't remember. Could have been Terramycin or even might have been Tylan. NN may come on and weigh in here. He's so good, he probably remembers. If it is an egg broken inside her, or maybe even just stuck there, the antibiotic could be imoprtant to fight infection until her body can absorb it. Of course, each case is different, and it is often next to impossible to tell just what is going on from descriptions.
Ksane, what resource did you find for that picture? That would be great to add to my library.
Wayne, Yes we felt the earthquake. It was a 3.7 about 6 miles from us. We had discussed the earthquakes with our family and they saw the damage to our home. Just as the kiddos were getting ready to leave, it hit. Our son-in-law had only felt one in his life when he lived in Tennessee. This one shook the house and the calves took off running across the pasture. One little grandson asked "Is that thunder?"
As for the herd, we don't have any shorthorns in the herd anymore. We have been transitioning over to Angus and LimFlex ( a Limosin Angus cross). The shorthorn were nice momsd and and produced nicely muscled calves...but the heifer offspring could only take crossbreeding to F1 when crossed with the Limosin or with the Brangus bulls.
An iPhone will have access to iTunes and can use QuakeWatch for 99 cents.
For those who have cellphones without iTune access, you can use a "Market" app called "Latest Quake". It is free and will give you up to date info on quakes.
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In a pregnant cow, the calf can roll or twist the uterus so that the cow can't deliver the calf. You have to check the uterine canal and see what direction it is rolled and then manipulate the calf in an opposite roll...not an easy task. Wonder if this can happen with a chicken's egg in the laying process.