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Oh I know, before you know it I'll be in trouble again![]()
Oh, I can relate. ;-)
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Oh I know, before you know it I'll be in trouble again![]()
Thank you for those words of wisdom. ;-)
No vacs here... Ever... for anyone... Did I mention not ever!?!
Yeah, smallpox probably wasn't as bad as they make it sound.
And diphtheria, tetanus, yellow fever, whooping cough, polio, and measles. No big deal at all.
I wish I had the patience for FF. It just adds to my workload so I gave it up, especially in winter.
I'm not sure how winter will go but I made myself a feeder to cut down on the work... I am not a fan of giving myself more work... I let it ferment out in the coop in the feeder they eat it as it ripens... works for me but like I said we'll see how winter goes...
If you want to look at ithttps://www.backyardchickens.com/t/931194/fermented-feed-feeder
I want a shot to make sure I never get poison ivy. Still I'll avoid the flu shot.
I'm not touching the can of worms or stating an opinion about who is bringing the sickness to anyone else. After all, traveling of all kinds has spread diseases throughout most of time.
I will say that buying vaccinated chicks can lead to small issues. One is if you have vaccinated hens and hatch out chicks, do you get them vaccinated? The meds are not really sold in small quantities. If you decide not give the meds to you hatched chicks then was it really worth having the hatchery chicks vaccinated?
thanks! I will have a look. We're under a freeze watch tonight. I am so not prepared for winter and crazy me let my silkie sit on eggs again. She better keep her little hiney tight on that nest. They'll be due November 16. I kept throwing her off the nest but she won out in the end.