Yeah. CC thats gonna be messed up if the grand jury doesnt indict the police officer on criminal charges.....imho thats messed up. Its basically sending the message: "regardless of the proven facts; we are gonna tear up other peoples belongings"...
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I have no experience. All I know about favus is that birds usually recover without treatment. You can speed it up with what you're doing, anti-fungals or mange meds.
Prevention is better nutrition and sanitation. I know you said you had low humidity but it may not hurt to put (and accurate) hygrometer in the coop to see what you have in there.
It is contagious so continuing the anti-fungal treatment and a thorough cleaning should help.
Thanks for the oyster shell explanation..... I always assumed it stayed grit like for a few days before passing on.
There are MANY people who use corrid at the drop of a hat.
I don't have many issues, since I am where it is cold -duh- i do have some periods of lots of wet, enough that I had to watch the horse hooves for thrush..... So I suppose that means it is also a prime environment for coccidiosis.
Anyway, I want to try to breed for birds that are hardy enough to withstand anything. So, I don't want to treat for anything.
I have had a few birds die of disease, but never half or more of my flock.i keep reminding myself, that if that happens to me, that I want to ride it out, not treat.
I am careful about biosecurity though. I do NOT want a super scary nasty.
It annoys me when feed store personnel or others use the moniker 'oyster shell grit'. They're two different things.
Did I ever tell anyone that many things annoy me?![]()
On another note:
We're girding our loins for when the St. Louis county grand jury doesn't have indictments in the aftermath of Ferguson unrest.
I advise that hay is not a good choice for bedding. It may be a case of semantics.It was caused ( I think ) by wet bedding, and the hay was a little damp before it went into the coop in the first place. I moved everyone to another coop with fresh hay of a better quality... Thanks
For a super tough cold hardy bird try bramahas, a number lived out the winter here with no coop no water and no feed... Someone it seems abandon them.... The birds where still alive the next spring, apparently no frost bite or illness...
Not sure who ended up with them.
Yup feed store owner to me after I asked for oyster shell AND grit
" just get oyster shell, it works as grit and provides calcium "
Alaskan, those sound cool. And a great example of evolution.

I get hay for free from my Neighbour, the season is too short here for straw... So it's just a case of the best deal, free being the best deal... I use pine shaving occasionally. I value the information you've given![]()
This is the first time the hay has caused problems. It's cost effective so I will use it, I will just be more careful in my storage of it.
Thanks CC