My first turkey poult just hatched![]()
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Great job Sally!We should all give a big congratulations to Sally Sunshine for Processing her first meaties yesterday!
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So sorry about your puppy and your cat. I hope you are able to figure something out to help her. I know that it can be really hard when we are fond of these critters. I found myself in a similar situation a year ago with a cat who became very ill and a trip to the vet indicated acute liver failure. The diagnostics were going to cost several hundred dollars, just to find out what was wrong, but the vet said it was likely going to be one of three scenarios. Worst case, he would need to be put to sleep. Best case, he'd need to be on meds the rest of his life (at increased cost, plus stress to him, and making it harder for us to travel as we'd have to find someone willing to administer daily meds to a cat that might not enjoy it). In the end, we decided to skip the diagnostics and put him to sleep. It is not that we didn't love him - the kids were heartbroken - but that in the end we felt that was the best decision both for the cat and for our family. Whatever you decide personally, we know the decision won't be made lightly.Been absent for a while. Last Tues, we went to the store around 9:30pm, returning around 11:30, only to find one of our 1 year old puppies had suffered some slight injuries from an animal attack. Her injuries were not bad, from what we could see, but she had already gone into shock & died 2 hours later (April 17...the day before my birthday). As devastating as that has been, my 4 year old cat has some kind of fleshy growth in her nose that is interfering with her breathing. We've been hitting her with a wide spectrum of antibiotics (1 the vet prescribed & the other was by injection). There was some improvement initially, but the growth seems to be coming back. To biopsy it & take xrays, etc...is going to run me around $700. While I can handle that cost at the moment, I'm on reduced income due to being on workers comp for a back injury & have not worked for 6 months. DH is retired, but we've been making due. The cost the vet quoted is just diagnostic. Once we find out what it is, those costs will rise for treatment. I love this cat soooo very much!! I feel so helpless!
This growth may be a tumor & I have been reading about tumeric (curcumin) being something that may help. Anyone have experience with that? Overall, she seems to be acting normal again...except breathing like Darth Vader. While she has some of her appetite back, we are still force feeding her 2x/day to make sure she has enough. We also nebulize her with saline (Drs advice) for about 3-4 min after feedings.
I know this is way off topic, but I could really use some support right now. A friend suggested making a request for donations via Facebook. I am going to speak with the vet later today & ask if that can be set up so donations can go straight to the clinic.

Getting my 600 egg bator!!!!!!!! WoOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

Gryeyes I currently have two "hooters" on my chest

I'm hoping to put them in my brooder tonight. I'd love to not have to set up a separate brooder for 2-3 poults, plus I'd love for the poults to have the benefit of tutors. Only problem is, my chicks are now 12 days old and quite active. I was going to do it after dark when they're all snuggled under the EcoGlow, and hope in the morning they don't notice the new arrivals but I dunno....What is everyone's thoughts on whether these babies are too little to be put in with chicks of that age?