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Really...lets see some pics. These have become my new favourite tho I doubt that I'll come across any.![]()
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Really...lets see some pics. These have become my new favourite tho I doubt that I'll come across any.![]()
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Could you keep cats in with electric fence? Probably not, eh?
Seriously? Please recommend type of electric fence you use. We have to order one for the sheep and turkeys anyway. Keep them out of our neighbour's yard and off the street. We're fencing in 2 acres.You certainly can. They hate them. Keep it low, and you'll need to keep the weeds out of it, but mine give the fence a very wide berth.
I have had this in a RIR hen. Yoghurt (plain with probioitcs - no sugar AT ALL) and massages daily. I would not give ACV at this time. I can't see how it would help things.. if it speeds up fermentation, which is what is already going on in her crop - I just don't see it helping.Good Morning ....... do any of you guys have experience with Sour Crop? I have a 24 week old Blue Cochin that did not roost with the others last night .....she was huddled in the corner by herself when I checked on them last night. I picked her up and noticed her crop was quite large and squishy. I brought her into the house in a dog crate to check her out completely. This morning the crop feels the same .... soft and squishy ..... the size of a tennis ball. I am giving her plain yogurt and ACV water and massaging the crop (although she will on peck at the yogurt a few times) ..... but wasn't sure if there was something else I should be doing? And should I keep her isolated from the others? Thanks, I'm worried about her.
I found this, http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/answers-from-chicken-vet-on-impacted.htmlGood Morning ....... do any of you guys have experience with Sour Crop? I have a 24 week old Blue Cochin that did not roost with the others last night .....she was huddled in the corner by herself when I checked on them last night. I picked her up and noticed her crop was quite large and squishy. I brought her into the house in a dog crate to check her out completely. This morning the crop feels the same .... soft and squishy ..... the size of a tennis ball. I am giving her plain yogurt and ACV water and massaging the crop (although she will on peck at the yogurt a few times) ..... but wasn't sure if there was something else I should be doing? And should I keep her isolated from the others? Thanks, I'm worried about her.
isolation is good. In a warm house....while temps are at or near zero... not good for her long term.Thanks Aoxa .....................did you isolate your RIR or keep her in general population? I have Molly inside with me right now .... in the coop she just sits in the corner by herself. Not roosting or hanging out with the others. I'm just wondering if I'm doing more harm than good by having her in the house.
Well that's an answer only you can provide. I left mine with the others (but it was fall and temps were not bad). Since nothing is passing, she is much more likely to get chilled outside in these temps. You can monitor her better inside. Just don't keep her in for long (a couple days). Try to keep her in the very coolest part of your house if you do. So she won't get too shocked when tossed back outside when feeling better.Thanks Aoxa .....................did you isolate your RIR or keep her in general population? I have Molly inside with me right now .... in the coop she just sits in the corner by herself. Not roosting or hanging out with the others. I'm just wondering if I'm doing more harm than good by having her in the house.