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Hello all------as some of you know -----this is DAY 2 of having chickens in my yard!

I bought Wazine when I bought my initial supplies..................do you think I should give all my new chickens wazine at this time?

Remember one big hen will be one year in Oct and 3 six week olds.....................

not sure how to give wazine either.......... I have to read up on this now!

thanks in advance!
 
Hello all------as some of you know -----this is DAY 2 of having chickens in my yard!

I bought Wazine when I bought my initial supplies..................do you think I should give all my new chickens wazine at this time?

Remember one big hen will be one year in Oct and 3 six week olds.....................

not sure how to give wazine either.......... I have to read up on this now!

thanks in advance!


Wazine only treats round worms and not the other species. Personally,I would only treat them with it if you think they need it. I have treated mine with it but in the end, they didn't need it and if I was going to reemptively worm the flock, I should have used a more complete treatment.

And you know what? I wouldn't count on your older being only one years old. I'm not saying she is or isn't. I'm just saying I don't trust the guy you got them from.

Your coop and run looks very cool, by the way. You did a great job! Now get busy building the bigger one!
 
I'm south west pa new alexandria near greensburg and latrobe
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Calling out to Wingstone:

Noticed in you signature that you have CCLs.....would you have a couple of pullets for sale?
The breeds seen n my signature are the ones i have been working on and I am not far eneough along with them to offer any,,,
I got a good start on the bresse and the russians but the rest are still a struggle to find stock that I like..
Life was simpler when all chickens looked alike and I couldn't tell one fault from another.

I think silkie recently had some CCL for sale..

I got 4 rhodebar eggs in the bator that if they hatch will be up for sale.
 
Thank you so much for your help! I am going to go buy the vitamins now.

Your welcome! I also wanted to tell you that B vitamins are water soluble, so they shouldn't overdose. Another deficiancy that is popular in chicks is vitamin E. For that I would use the save-a-chick. The vitamin is fat soluble. So they can OD on it. Just some friendly FYIs! Let us know how they do!
 
now here i am struggling to hatch turkey's and then manage to raise them till novenber, and you just happen upon these so close to me...what the.......


And I struggled for the four I hatched (4/27). Looks like I'll only be eating one so I can (hopefully) get some of my own eggs next year! These were up near Eastland Alpacas, not sure whose they are. I don't think they are wild, although there are a few around here.
 

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