I have been encouraging DH to group fodder or sprouts for the chickens. It is simple. I have grown these in Ball jars for myself. They can be used in stir frys and eaten in salads for yourself but the chicks would love it. Very healthy.
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This is an important post for so many reasons, not the least of which is being your own health care advocate. You know when something isn't right. If your doctor tells you not to worry and you have that nagging doubt at the back of your head - that, "Well, I guess he/she will know when I die they were wrong" - Run, don't walk, to get a second opinion. My youngest brother's doctor told him he didn't need to worry about that little lump in his testicle, he was only 22 - a year later he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. I am really happy he is a long-term survivor, but it could have gone the other way all for taking a doctor's word for it.Don't I know about it.
My son had a melanoma removed last year - he's a redhead. The doctor told him it was genetic, so he more or less feels he doesn't need sunblock - he'd get it regardless. This is why parents go gray. I told him there are other types he could get and to use the sunblock especially on face, nose, ears, scalp (he shaved his head) etc. I have his aunt and uncle reminding him every chance they get.
I noticed something that looked like "powdery mildew" - on my brothers arm and kept after him - reminding him how long he had it and it hadn't gone away. He finally went in and was quick to tell me it' wasn't cancer ' but it was pre-cancerous, he had the doctor remove it since he was already there.
I'm a terrible "picker," you know pimples, scabs, etc. etc. I couldn't see anything but, felt something on my nose and kept bothering it till the top layer of skin scratched off leaving a very small reddened depression. I showed it to my doctor every time I came in (for other things) and he never thought anything about it. Even though I told him it wouldn't close up. I got caught up in usual family drama and forgot about it.
Last October I realized it still hadn't healed in a year. I made an appointment with another doctor(same office) she wasn't impressed either till I kept insisting that it was like that for a full year. She checked the record from the first doctor and he hadn't even made any
notation . She went off to consult with someone and came back with a referral sheet to take to a dermatologist.
The dermatologist did a biopsy and said it appeared to be a basal cell carcinoma. A few days later the results confirmed it and I was scheduled for mohs surgery 2 days before Thanksgiving. It was out patient surgery but, for mohs, the procedure can be very time consuming and worrisome. After removing the first layer, he said I had just a bit more, so a second layer was removed. The second
biopsy revealed clear margins - so it was stitched up and I was sent home. The procedure was pretty much painless. Well...... it was until the ' local' wore off. Then It was very painful that day but, the next day I felt much better.
The doctor said it was basal cell with squamous characteristics. Meanwhile I have to keep it covered or bandaged when I am outside. I am scheduled to see him the end of April - at that time he'll tell me if I can go back to using sunblock when I am outside.
Of course I am very upset that my family doctor didn't think it was important - I could have had the surgery done a year sooner. The dermatologist accepted medicare but, NOT my secondary insurance., so that was a big expense I had to deal with. I know skin cancers tend to reoccur so besides worrying about that, have to worry about paying for more.Somehow I have no faith in the administration's health care.
People please use sunblock, wear wide brimmed hats outside, sunglasses, long sleeved shirts whenever possible and keep track of any spots, pimples anything that do not go away or change. As am adult I followed that regimen but, as a child and into my 20's I had several bad sun burns. In my day - people splashed on baby oil or tanning lotion -sun burns & peeling were just something painful that you had to deal with. No one knew back then what the sun was really capable of doing to us.
I have to add that when I go out with the nose bandage, people come up to me and say they had the same thing. They just 'know'. One nice lady even told me I'd be okay. Most people share their experience - which I appreciate. It's good to know you aren't the only one.
If it was me, I would try a nebulizing humidifier with Oxine once a day. I love the stuff. We have 8 cats right now, all indoor. They most certainly rule the carpeted roostI have two male cats and one is healthy and a sleeper and the other is wildly funny and on the go but he is my problem child. Within a year of having him he had a respiratory infection. The only sign was he was hiding from us and look lethargic.....which is not typically Milo. Took him to the vet and $300 later he recovered We had read that once a cat has a respiratory infection they are susceptible to future ones. We have had 4 cats during our 28 years of marriage and this is the only one that had this problem. Well last spring he got another along with a urinary tract infection. Don't know which issue triggered the other. Again, I could tell he was lethargic and hiding again. Took him to the vet paid another huge bill, had to purchase special food to get him to eat since he would not. Finally recovered. and doing fine. I just wish I knew if there was a way to prevent them.
Milo our crazy problem child
Oliver our healthy sleeper in his favorite position.....it must be true when they say sleep is important to your health...Oliver is the poster child.
I love letting them free range, but we have had major problems with the neighbors half wild labradors. If we catch them on the property, harassing the chickens...well.
It has been an interesting 2.5 years, with chickens. I am a total newbie to it too. I am a city girl, and we never even had house birds when I was little. We only had cats and 2 toy poodles. It is ALL a learning curve for me![]()
such is life..............
I would add 2 more fans'I posted a page on the new bator I built yesterday on this thread.
DIY Thread - Let's see your "Inventions".
I want to put it on the incubator page but would like some feedback on it first. Any thoughts or ideas would be great.