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Yes, I just re-read my labels, and it is almost exactly the same (I use mostly Purina brand which is 20% protein) but there are other brands that may vary slightly on the protein (usually 18-21%.)Did I read correctly that All-Flock is the same as chick starter? Because that would come in handy for sure.
My golden retriever pup ate some carpet fibers unbeknownst to us (we thought he just pulled them up chewed them.) He vomited up a piece of it a foot long, but wouldn't eat. We took him to the vet who examined him and xrayed, and said nothing else was there. He didn't eat that well for a couple of weeks, then a month later he threw up a big ball of nylon carpet fiber that measured out to 40 inches. It looked like a green skein of yard which I saved to show the vet. He got better after that. My daughter the vet (not my dog's vet) did surgery on her golden that ate baby diapers from the neighbor's trash.I have a non-chicken related issue, but I know this is the place to ask this because in pretty much any other place I know what the answer will be...
My dog is off his food, and he's been puking since Friday. He seems mostly fine otherwise, although his energy is low for obvious reasons (not eating much for three days), but he still follows me around the yard, chases anything that moves (other than chickens), and plays with my other dog. He's eaten a little- I've been giving him eggs poached in chicken stock (which he kept down, although he puked up some water several hours later) and plan to give him some ground beef later today. Normally I would take him to the vet today just to be sure, but we are BROKE and the vet requires payment at the time of service. I know having a dog means financial responsibility, blah blah blah, but we're not like permanently broke, we're broke until Friday. Besides (and hate on me for this if you want, but it is what it is) our dogs are not our children. If we were to take him to the vet and he had some obstruction that needed surgery or something, I would either have him put down or I would see if the no kill shelter wanted to do something (see if someone else wants him who is willing to pay for the surgery or whatever). I won't spend hundreds of dollars on a dog. I know, I'm an awful person. But I'm okay with it.
Anyway, like I said, I knew anywhere else I'd ask the answer would be "go to the vet." End of story. But I know there are people here who do things a little different, so I guess I'm asking what would you do in my situation? Should I keep feeding him eggs/stock/meat until he starts to feel better? Could worms be causing this (I did see some funny stuff in his stool, which was a little runny, but I wasn't sure if it was grass or not- he's been eating a lot of grass)? Any other suggestions? My gut is saying keep him home until he starts to actually act more sick, and keep feeding him the good stuff in the mean time.
I had a Tennessee Walker horse that used to put his two front feet in a 100 gallon Rubbermaid stock tank and splash the water all over himself to cool off. That could be dangerous in the summertime if we were gone and the neighbors were checking the water once a day.On water, stock tanks, and gold fish.
Yes... the gold fish eat the algae... not a perfect job, but a definitive improvement... works best when the tanks are in the shade.
There are pros and cons to that however... we prefer to put our tanks for the larger livestock in the sun because they don't "hang out" at the stock tank all day this way.
If the tanks are in the shade they will leave the shade only long enough to graze close to the water source/shade and over graze close to the shade and undergraze further away. By having stock tanks in the sun, the livestock go to the tanks to drink and graze more evenly between shade and stock tank.
Sounds like a similar case for not having water in the hen house, but I have never considered it - food for thought.
Stock tanks that are short... also pros and cons.
The plus is that all the various size animals can drink from one... (pardon the skinny ewe, she is nursing twin lambs who are now 60 lbs each)
The disadvantage is that every once in a while you have an animal who just has to be creative... rather like finger painting with spaghetti, Beth has always thought the short tanks were for cooling off in... This water was clean not 2 minutes this picture was taken.
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The storms here have been horrible, Moore was badly hit and all over the news, but many other smaller communities have taken direct hits from that and other tornados in the past two days and we still have one more day to go, tomorrow they are forcasting more tornadic storms.I am sending out prayers to anyone in OK and people who have families suffering in this crisis.
Sorry double post.On water, stock tanks, and gold fish.
Yes... the gold fish eat the algae... not a perfect job, but a definitive improvement... works best when the tanks are in the shade.
There are pros and cons to that however... we prefer to put our tanks for the larger livestock in the sun because they don't "hang out" at the stock tank all day this way.
If the tanks are in the shade they will leave the shade only long enough to graze close to the water source/shade and over graze close to the shade and undergraze further away. By having stock tanks in the sun, the livestock go to the tanks to drink and graze more evenly between shade and stock tank.
Sounds like a similar case for not having water in the hen house, but I have never considered it - food for thought.
Stock tanks that are short... also pros and cons.
The plus is that all the various size animals can drink from one... (pardon the skinny ewe, she is nursing twin lambs who are now 60 lbs each)
The disadvantage is that every once in a while you have an animal who just has to be creative... rather like finger painting with spaghetti, Beth has always thought the short tanks were for cooling off in... This water was clean not 2 minutes this picture was taken.
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