Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

Yeah, I've had a time and a half of it this year and last. I'm not getting those chicks from that hatchery anymore. Other chicks from the same hatchery, I haven't had a problem with, so I don't want to give anyone a bad name. And that breed is great otherwise, from other sources and on other property. I guess I just have the wrong kind(s) of cocci for that particular strain.

A stunted Silkie...how small must she be???




I'll have to talk to DH about that nipple water system. Do you have them mounted on 5-gal buckets or on PVC pipes (or does that even matter)?
Yeah, I've got to buy more Corid; I'm out. Not a good thing to be out of on my property. Thankfully, I don't have any chicks right now, but I've got a broody due this weekend.

Thanks for sharing the dosage chart!
If you don't mind posting that on the cocci in chicks thread, I'd greatly appreciate it!!! =)
I will post it!

I have a 5 gallon bucket with a float and a hose for the layer pen. I have a two gallon in one of the breeding pens that I fill. For the chicks, they start on a small bottle that sits in a hanger in the brooder tub

one like this:

http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=120914&cat_id=141
120914_1.jpg


I have been making them from quart plastic bottles too--and attach them to the cages I keep roosters in:


I get the horizontal nipples from amazon.com. I really like them.
 
I will post it!

I have a 5 gallon bucket with a float and a hose for the layer pen. I have a two gallon in one of the breeding pens that I fill. For the chicks, they start on a small bottle that sits in a hanger in the brooder tub

one like this:

http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=120914&cat_id=141
120914_1.jpg


I have been making them from quart plastic bottles too--and attach them to the cages I keep roosters in:


I get the horizontal nipples from amazon.com. I really like them.

Thanks!

Thanks for posting about the waterers too. I'll talk to DH about these b/c we've got to do something!!!
 
@TeaChick

I would have you try the Dominique. They don't usually go broody until 2 years of age... But a few do go broody at one.

I'll look into those. I understand they used to be a favorite of homesteaders a long time ago before they were called homesteaders (it was just called living back then). =)




Of course!!!
Let us know about you. Chicks/chickens, how do you take your coffee, whatever you want to share. =)
 
I like tea and chickens too
Ice tea warm weather & hot tea winter nites & morns.
Chicken biscuits cold weather & Chicken and waffles with my own honey,...oh heck, anytime!
 
Coffee for all! Nursing a new Morgan mare here that got bitten up yesterday by the herd...
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a good salve surprisingly is plain old lard. keeps the wound soft and the flies off... Not bacongrease because its got salt and meat bits in it.

I used to mix into the lard a good antiseptic foot powder for a homemade salve... Betteryet If you can find Sulfamilimide powder mix that in instead of the foot pownder. If you find the sulfa Do NOT use it on deep wounds... but either are great for bites and scrapes where the hair has been removed and the skin is oozing but not really broken.

deb
 
for what its worth I water with recycled rubber tubs and a float valve. all open air... I have never fed medicated anything nor have I had to treat a flock for anything but mites....

Tubs are easy to clean... I flip them over right in the coop (dirt floors) and give them a swipe with a toilet brush (designated only for tub cleaning) and dump them again then set them to refill. i cleaned once a week.

tub

float valve


each pen has their own so there is no cross contamination...

Both the tub and the valve are intensely rugged and can handle hard freezes... Nice part about the tub is even if it freezes hard the slope on the sides allows you to dump out the ice. yep they walk in em Yep they poo in them yep they kick dirt in them and perch on the sides... Though I learned to buy a small resin table and set it over the top... kept the perching and pooing part down...

deb
 
Quote: This is Lulu, He has wanted to be the boss since he got here he is 4 weeks old today and this pic was taken like 2 min ago. He is chesty, picky, and all around Boyish.
He bounces all over and riles up all he is housed with. With all the problems I have had with my Silkie chicks getting hurt my blue bantam cochin baby is in with the standard cochins to brood. He is ALL BOY!



I will still wait and see once he gets older what kind of a Rooster he will be the flock handler or the trouble maker. The roo that takes care of the flocks needs first is always welcome here

for what its worth I water with recycled rubber tubs and a float valve. all open air... I have never fed medicated anything nor have I had to treat a flock for anything but mites....

Tubs are easy to clean... I flip them over right in the coop (dirt floors) and give them a swipe with a toilet brush (designated only for tub cleaning) and dump them again then set them to refill. i cleaned once a week.

tub

float valve


each pen has their own so there is no cross contamination...

Both the tub and the valve are intensely rugged and can handle hard freezes... Nice part about the tub is even if it freezes hard the slope on the sides allows you to dump out the ice. yep they walk in em Yep they poo in them yep they kick dirt in them and perch on the sides... Though I learned to buy a small resin table and set it over the top... kept the perching and pooing part down...

deb
Toilet brush for the coop
 

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