That's great! I will be waiting on those picturesHe knows I have mealworms, and of course he got some. I got two cockerels and three pullets in the group you sent me. They are all very nice looking birds. Ill try and get some pictures.

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That's great! I will be waiting on those picturesHe knows I have mealworms, and of course he got some. I got two cockerels and three pullets in the group you sent me. They are all very nice looking birds. Ill try and get some pictures.
Thanks Dee..a couple of years down the road will be interesting....Love this advice!
It's hard not to get all worked up when you're giving 100%. Those whites of yours are in the right hands, Lynne.
doub postLove this advice!
It's hard not to get all worked up when you're giving 100%. Those whites of yours are in the right hands, Lynne.
I agree the only reason I picked her is beacuse she is one of the heavyer ones.
Quote: I did earlier this year with ivermectin drops 3 drops to each bird (back of the neck and in the pit of each wing) what you you recomend to worm them with? and how often?
I learned from DragonLady. She shared with me what to do. I actually give them the Ivermectin inside their beak. They drink it. (DragonLady, don't you dare share the story that popped in your head just now) Just be sure to point the syringe (without the needle!) towards the side of their mouth. Not in the middle. They can aspirate if you shoot it down the middle.You have to dose by weight and choose which one by age. When they're young I use pip ( Wazine) then I alternate Safe Guard (a goat wormer) and Valbazen. How much depends on their weight. A Vet would give you the correct dose. Or you can search for doses here in BYC. Some dose in their water. Just remember that in the summer they will drink a lot of water, but in the winter you might have to add a day if they're not drinking as much.I did earlier this year with ivermectin drops 3 drops to each bird (back of the neck and in the pit of each wing) what you you recomend to worm them with? and how often
wow what short little legs....or a giant skirt!! either way it is adorable!!
Quote: Thank you...I will start to read up on the doses...do you worm once or twice a year or more?