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Oh so sorry they're sick.
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Can the respiratory infection not be treated with antibiotics? We live like an hour from Vancouver so probably to far to be of any help. One of the downsides to having chickens....I hope it works out for you.
 
You can treat them with antibiotics from the feed store. It's a powder that goes in their water. I cured mine with it!
 
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That's what I was thinking too. I believe it's an amoxicillin-type powder that comes in a foil packet for like $6 or something. I can ask dh the name in the morning; he's asleep and we don't have any right now to be sure of the name.
 
It's tetracycline. The problem with treating respiratory infection with antibiotics is that they will still carry it and will pass it on to other birds they come into contact with...
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Oh did not know that
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Looks like my Jack won't be returning to the coop with the rest of his family! Hmmm maybe I should take him to a vet? Make sure it actually is contagious?
 
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Oh did not know that
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Looks like my Jack won't be returning to the coop with the rest of his family! Hmmm maybe I should take him to a vet? Make sure it actually is contagious?

Yeah, they should be able to do a swab and send to the lab for testing. Chickens don't get "colds" like the rest of us do.
 
Howdy all.................I am searching for birdsnbeasts
She was here a few weeks ago to pick up 3 pea cocks...bought a Silky from me..............she has hatching eggs for sale, and I wanted some, still do, but have not heard from her since!
Hope she made it home ok...
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I am still trying to get ahold of her, anyone knows he please have her contact me, PM or e-mail or if she still has my phone....PLEASE CALL!!!!!!!!!

Thanks all~~~
 
Willamette Valley here happily crowing that our ladies presented us with eggs at long last! Bok Bok! 6mo old & we were wondering if we'd have an egg-less Winter but maybe the light we rigged in the coop has tricked them. I'm so proud of them, and having fun on my daily Egg Hunts. I'd heard how much more vibrant the yolk color is and WOWEE there's no comparison between what these chicks made and a store bought egg!
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Isn't it fun finding those new pullet eggs?!! And then of course we try to figure out "who dun it". We also turn on lights, set on a timer; and it's funny but I like knowing that the hens aren't in the dark all evening.
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Right now all I have are green egg layers. I miss those cream and brown eggs, especially the Marans dark chocolate ones. Oh well!

For those of you on a budget, we bought some of those driveway lights, the ones that have a little solar panel. Since we don't have electrickery at the coop, we decided to try to solar ones. They work great, and they turn on right at dusk. Once the birds grow back their feathers from the dreaded "MOLT", we shall be getting a gazillion eggs a day
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