The New Chicken Mamma Here!

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Welcome :welcome Glad you decided to join us! Check out the links Pork Pie provided. Wait until you get the first egg - it feels like Christmas :ya

Scarlet, my black Australorp
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frowGlad you joined.
I see you listed Elector PSP on your list. I just bought some. Best price was on WalMart.com, believe it or not!
Definitely Corid. I also have Safeguard liquid goat wormer, powdered piperazine, fish mox, Poutry nutri-drench, electrolytes, Vetericyn Plus, pine tar, human calcium with vitamin D, a small dog crate for isolation, a chicken size container for soaking... that's off the top of my head and a decent start.
 
Hi, I'm the New Chicken Mamma. We decided our goal is to have a farm after wishing we lived on a farm for years. We will be looking until we find a place to farm. In the meantime, we were in Tractor Supply and my granddaughter saw the chickens right after her guinea pig died; we bought four. So, for eight weeks I have been on a crash course of backyard chicken education. I found you'all when I started looking for a coop, then for good feed, then, then, then, then, I found you for most questions I asked, until today searching about keeping my hens healthy, I signed up! So, I would appreciate any advice on what to have in the Hen Medicine Cabinet, because I want to be prepared! We love our hens! Or, I guess I should say, pullets. We have Lucy, our Australoup, Hawk, our Silver Wyandotte, and our Brown Leghorns, Cici and Peepers. Thanks!
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It sounds like you have a very nice flock!
 
Thank you! Glad to be here! So far, I am thinking Corid, Elector Psp, and Valbazen for my Chicken Medicine Cabinet, but I would love suggestions since my decisions so far are only based on a couple of days research on the topic. Since, we got our chickens I have consistently found myself on this website; I sure am grateful to be here!
powdered cord would be good since it lasts a long time. The others may be something to get when needed due to shelf life.

Elector is very expensive!
 

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