Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

I am sorry for what your going thrue, I lost a couple of chicks and spent money I didn't have to buy medicine but nowhere close to what you spent to top it all off  animal control is making me give up my dogs because I cant afford to register them, they want revenue but I can only afford to feed them

Oh I looked and saw your from California. I lived there. Loved the SanFrancisco Bay area. Loved Mission Bay area. Hubby went to Davis.

So after spending over $100 in medicine for mY chickens in the last 3 weeks, I'm seriously considering curing my chicken flock and seriously downgrading in size. This is getting rediculous... Maybe I'll switch to ducks
dont do it. I am taking care of my son's while he is in the hospital again. If it were not for the fact he enjoys them they would be gone!
 
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What is wrong with them?

Chicks got cocci, adult flock needed deworming, and then microplasma popped it's ugly head, and the medication for that is $$$

I am sorry for what your going thrue, I lost a couple of chicks and spent money I didn't have to buy medicine but nowhere close to what you spent to top it all off animal control is making me give up my dogs because I cant afford to register them, they want revenue but I can only afford to feed them

I'm so sorry, especially for your dogs. I'm having to get rid of one of my dogs because the landlord said one "looked aggressive"
 
Chicks got cocci, adult flock needed deworming, and then microplasma popped it's ugly head, and the medication for that is $$$


I'm so sorry, especially for your dogs. I'm having to get rid of one of my dogs because the landlord said one "looked aggressive"
What a time of it you are having!

The MG problem may well go away after the other stuff is gone.

If you do cull, you could Start up again next Year but go the hatching egg route. It is safer since not as many illnesses are spread through the eggs. Cocci may will still be there but you can be pro active by using corid(make sure you get the correct dosage--It is listed incorrectly in a lot of places) at the first sign of it.

Plan on worming at 16 weeks of age and then worm on a regular schedule or take a sample to a vet for a float check.
 
Just came across this thread and have to add my ramblings.
Every morning I jump on Backyard Chickens with my trusty cup-o-Joe next to me, clicking through threads gathering as much info on raising chickens as I possibly can. This has been my morning tradition since January!
I don't want to wake up and read or see whatever tragedies have unfolded in the news overnight, I just wanna sit here on a happy website sippin my coffee and enjoying the silence (until my kids wake up). So thank you, Backyard Chicken peeps, for making my morning routine a pleasant and informative one day after day :)

Hey Welcome to BYC and welcome to the coffee people.

Hey do you know @Alaskan hes a fixture here and abouts...

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What a time of it you are having!

The MG problem may well go away after the other stuff is gone.

If you do cull, you could Start up again next Year but go the hatching egg route. It is safer since not as many illnesses are spread through the eggs. Cocci may will still be there but you can be pro active by using corid(make sure you get the correct dosage--It is listed incorrectly in a lot of places) at the first sign of it.

Plan on worming at 16 weeks of age and then worm on a regular schedule or take a sample to a vet for a float check.

The MG was probably brought out of hiding by because of the worms and stress of having new birds being introduced. I won't cull them, but I have noticed that the hatched chicks are healthier. I have corid on hand as well.
 
Chicks got cocci, adult flock needed deworming, and then microplasma popped it's ugly head, and the medication for that is $$$


I'm so sorry, especially for your dogs. I'm having to get rid of one of my dogs because the landlord said one "looked aggressive"

"looked aggressive WTFudge" he must be a cat person , im with you, its reallyn sad for the dogs
 
Oh I looked and saw your from California. I lived there. Loved the SanFrancisco Bay area. Loved Mission Bay area. Hubby went to Davis.
dont do it. I am taking care of my son's while he is in the hospital again. If it were not for the fact he enjoys them they would be gone!

yeah we have a mission bay in san diego also but it probably gets colder up in the bay area, we are just about all sun in san diego
 

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