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I'll have to read up on it. Been cool and dry here so I can't say the conditions were the same that y'all are getting, but who knows....Maybe the hot wet has brought it out of the soil. Those are the symptoms I have seen and read about....I think Jerry called it limberneck a month or so ago...
I cannot say a few birds is an epidemic. But I have thought about toto tilling the runs to aereate the soil.
Hello, fellow Minnesotans! I'm new to this thread, so hope you all don't mind a newbie jumping on board. Live in the "heart of the lakes" area with our small flock. We have one hen who goes broody every year. She's currently raising four chicks that we bought from Meyers. They are about 3.5 weeks old, doing very well, and are super cute! Hope they get all their feathers soon - it's been a cool August, and now we're into Sept. Bet they're glad they have a warm mama to snuggle under at night!
Welcome to the thread.. Been cool and dry here so I can't say the conditions were the same that y'all...
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I picked it up on here. I haven't ever said it in real life. Haven't heard it either except once from a store clerk that sounded very southern-y.Banty you're making me feel like you're from a southern state...ya'll... it's a handy conjugation.
Welcome mnmom3941. The babies sound cute.
Erli for leg problems I've found a lot of sources recommending B complex in the water. Break a vitamin caplet in 1/2 per gallon of water. Do this with fresh water and a fresh 1/2 caplet every day as the vitamin does lose its Umph after a day in water . I've corrected some weird leg stuff doing this. The vit B complex turns water yellow. B complex has niacin and thiamine.
Hello, fellow Minnesotans! I'm new to this thread, so hope you all don't mind a newbie jumping on board. Live in the "heart of the lakes" area with our small flock. We have one hen who goes broody every year. She's currently raising four chicks that we bought from Meyers. They are about 3.5 weeks old, doing very well, and are super cute! Hope they get all their feathers soon - it's been a cool August, and now we're into Sept. Bet they're glad they have a warm mama to snuggle under at night!
