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Does he do the injections?Because I probably owe tax & if I don't I eventually will.
This is my Vet's rooster free ranging round the surgery.![]()
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Does he do the injections?Because I probably owe tax & if I don't I eventually will.
This is my Vet's rooster free ranging round the surgery.![]()
That is a wonderful picture. Have you entered it for POW?oh dear, tax already due! OK, enjoy Sven, taking full advantage of his camouflage
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Oh! Thank you! At the moment he's separated into the bachelor pad with the Dom cockerels until the pullets reach maturity. They will be 16 weeks old next Monday. Five are Doms, seven are EEs. He seems like a jewel so far.He's spectacular.
This article explains it.@Shadrach, in an earlier post you said in passing that chickens do not dust bathe to manage lice/ mites. Please could you tell us then, what is their purpose in dust bathing? I had always assumed it was. Thanks.
I give live mealworms once or twice a year. Lettuce maybe twice a week, and we all share an apple most days.all stages of the mealworm lifecycle are edible for chickens, and so are their shed skins and their frass. I don't know about quantities - presumably @MaryJanet can advise on that - perhaps including on any differences we should observe between live and dried mealworms...?