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Not yet, but I've used garlic only in three day intervals with breaks and when necessary.Have garlic tasting eggs happened to you??
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Not yet, but I've used garlic only in three day intervals with breaks and when necessary.Have garlic tasting eggs happened to you??
Good to know! Thank you!Here are some things I read. Apparently, if fed an over amount, they can die, but a few cloves is fine and is an immune booster.
I used it for 1 week in a row, 4-5 seperate times. Have not noticed an issue...yet?Not yet, but I've used garlic only in three day intervals with breaks and when necessary.
I think she's either a Rhode island red or a red sexlink pulletI know I already asked like 383727 times but her comb has grown some and she’s staring to get feathers on her neck that look like hackle feathers?View attachment 2819539View attachment 2819540
Ideas on the breed will be helpful too! She/he is about 3months old
She is 3 months. She seemed really healthy from the day I got her so I haven’t thought about worming her or anything. Is it necessary?Oh yes, I think it would be fine. How old is she? Have you wormed her at all?
I do not worm birds that young unless I notice an issue. I start worming, typically, when the bird is 1 year old. It depends on the circumstance. And yes, you could eat her eggs, although when she first starts laying, she may have a few egg laying glitches, which are 90-99% of the time perfectly normal!She is 3 months. She seemed really healthy from the day I got her so I haven’t thought about worming her or anything. Is it necessary?
What wormer do you use?I do not worm birds that young unless I notice an issue. I start worming, typically, when the bird is 1 year old. It depends on the circumstance. And yes, you could eat her eggs, although when she first starts laying, she may have a few egg laying glitches, which are 90-99% of the time perfectly normal!
Valbazen, an Albendazole.What wormer do you use?