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That sounds good. the blood may also be normal shedding of the intestinal mucosa, but always good to assume (and treat) the worst, especially with those babies.
Congratulations on the legbars BTW![]()
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Looks like I have just had 2 white hen chicks hatch.
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Love the vertical gardening.... trying it in my yard. Is this the San Diego Fair? Ours up here in OC is coming at the end of the month..... big big chickens huh? I saw a ton of those huge drumsticks last year. Wild stuff.....We went to the fair yesterday (Wednesday). The animals aren't too thrashed yet by the idiot populace (as in, "What a cute fluffy chicken - what happens if I poke it with my corn dog stick?"), so it was still fun to walk through the barns.
I also have to admit that I have never seen chickens quite that big, and a few of them actually scared me (Did you see Jurassic Park? I'm pretty sure they used poultry for the CG). Maybe we should let one of the roosters out of the cage the next time the corn dog stick comes out, then we'll see the survival of the fittest. I will buy tickets (but sit far away to watch).
If any of you are into gardening, they have a great planted veggie section in the infield by the horses. They close everything down at 6:00 p.m., so I didn't see the active demos, but the garden was great. Make sure you look at the vertical pallet garden, if you're into different ways of growing.
By the way, if you thought Swifty Swine Pig Races were the weirdest thing in livestock - think again. This year it's turkey races.
Of course not on the brain cell part. When you told me it did worms and mites, it sounded like something that would leap tall buildings in a single bound, and I was still on the Ginsu Knife commercial in my head from the "but wait" ChickieDickie extravaganza, so I stuck it in there to be squirrely. Ivermectin apparently can turn your rooster chicks into hens, too, though, I read somewhere (So maybe not on that one, either. I must stop posting BYC comments on payroll-week Fridays, or I will soon be banned for slap-happiness. I will stop and go to bed soon. I promise.).I don't see mention of brain cell development issues....
Also this ad is for 1lt. Enough to treat all chickens in San Diego county for about 10 years
I have a small bottle and have only used a tiny amount in 3 years. Most of that was given away. You are welcome to some while you decide if you want to get some/can find some.
Even if your birds are completely isolated and no contact with other chickens is happening..... Wild birds can bring it in. Biosecurity suggests you change your shoes and clothes after visiting other chickens.Hello, everyone!
I have finally decided that my Mom's chickens have scaly leg mites. I thought it might be age and remnants of the Bad Dog Incident of 2010, but it didn't look right to me, so I started checking. The scales do stick out a bit on their legs.
Except for free-ranging in the backyard, they are pretty isolated in her humongous coop (well, maybe not so isolated or humongous-seeming now, thanks to contributions from Miriam and Dana), so I think it must be overhead birds or some other critter. I know nothing about scaly leg mites, so I'm throwing this out there and hoping I get some advice. Okay, so good advice, please.
I have been told to smother the mites by dipping their legs in either Vaseline or vegetable oil (which just seems so wrong). Clean the coop well, and put D.E. in there. Do this a few weekends in a row.
I have also heard that Ivermectin is really good for lots of things. The Oracle said 1 drop topically every 6 months for mites, worms, and brain cell development (okay, so she didn't say that part), but I haven't been able to find any yet. I think I'm going to have to mail order that part, and I guess I just hope they have a liver left after we're done. No, and it's not because I want the liver for any reason, either.
Anyone want to wade in on this, before I go to her house tomorrow to do the Great Chicken Vegetable Dip of 2012? Wow. We're back to "so wrong."