*** OKIES in the BYC ***

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I have one hen that is still sick from the Snarkies a month or so ago.
Tylan shots fixed all of the others but this one must be immune.
Can't seem to make her better.
 
You alls receipes sure sound good. I guess everyone is bring the finished product to poops for a taste test!!!!!!

Teach I like yours! I grew up with a 410. All my friends snickered because they had 20's and 12's but you know I always seemed to bring something home and they didn't!I could even dove and duck hunt with it!

Cold here and flurries all day but not sticking. Afraid the bottom is going to drop out of site tonight. I brought the mice and G.pigs back inside. Wife won't be happy! Oh well it could be the real pig!lol
 
OKIE MOSSES--- have you tryd LA200 or 300LA it is way stonger then tallan you onlly give her one shote of .5 for most and rely bad one .75 i keep LA200 and 300LA on hand all the time you can get LA200 and atwoods and ask you feed stor for 300LA hope she gets better
 
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What exactly do they fight against??

they are antibiotics they are good for CRD ,uper repitory infections,mitoplasma infection, jaw absece,goopy eyes ,infections cause by ingerys, ex ex ex use anytime you would use talan or deramicean ex ex ex​
 
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did you give her vitamins or anything to help her immune system?( I'll pm the whole article as it is pretty long)is from a friend of mine, i have other health stuff on my byc page- the second page, down at the bottom is respiratory stuff

NUTRITIONAL/VITAMINS:
To help tackle a respiratory illness, I keep in mind that the body needs fuel to do its job. Not only is the bird still having to nourish itself to survive, but there's the extra stress of providing materials to fight the intruder - the pathogen causing the illness. There are certain nutrients that boost the immune system and increase healing for respiratory illnesses and I like to take full advantage of them. Anything that I can do to boost the chicken's immune system, I will do.

Vitamin A (and its precursor beta-carotene) is one of the weapons in my arsenal against respiratory illness. Vitamin A is a most important vitamin for ocular, mucus membrane, and respiratory health. It is so important to the chicken that a lack of sufficient vitamin A in the diet can actually CAUSE respiratory illness. So it's one of the first nutrients I make sure to supplement to an ill bird.

If the bird doesn't have caseous nodules (yellow-whitish pimples) in the inside of its eyelids, mouth, throat, etc, you can simply treat with a more broad spectrum oil type vitamin liquid. Because vitamin A is an oil vitamin, I feel that using oil or liquid/oil sources is more effective than dried sources. So I prefer a vitamin like PolyViSol baby vitamins (Enfamil brand) used in the individual bird's beak daily. Don't buy the iron-fortified, but the non-iron-fortified. You can find it in the vitamin section of many stores, including Walmart. For a chick, it's 1 drop in the beak for 7 days and then taper off. For a young or medium bird, 2 drops. For a larger bird, 3 drops.​
 
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Yes! I am enjoying the recipes, although many of them require more focus than I am usually capable of in the kitchen...

I found an unopened bottle of Sour Green Apple snowcone syrup in the back of my pantry! Whee!
 
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