So happy he is doing well. Sounds like a good plan.
Beautiful goat in your avatar. Where are you getting the Muscovies from? Keep them in a brooder with a heat lamp or a heating pad for at least 4 weeks. If you use a heating pad, make sure it has a switch so it doesn't turn off.Hi all. I have 3 muscovies arriving tomorrow. They are only 1 day old. I have never had any birds. I have 2 pigs and had goats. Just looking for any words of wisdom. I am assuming to keep them inside for a few weeks. I live on Long Island in New York.
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I see the same thing here.One of drake's high libido has lead to some of the ladies having pulled neck feathers. I have separated him with three gals he ignores. Idiot is still ignoring them. Like a guy, if the gals want him, he ignores them and if they don't want him, he can't leave them alone.
The pulled feathers led to a couple of the gals getting small sores on their necks. Can I use Neosportin or Green Goo on the neck? I am concerned that using those might lead to the rest of the feathers messed up during preening.
Thanks.
Yvette
Neosporin is fine. I would put the drake in drake jail until the girls heal. Good luck.