I want that little buddy so badly! Next time you are in Texas, drop him off!
He’s such a wee turnip
I have to track down a Poultry Vet to source it for me I guess.
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I want that little buddy so badly! Next time you are in Texas, drop him off!
Will the US suppliers not ship to Canada?He’s such a wee turnipbut not feeling well at the moment. He’s in the midst of another bout of MG. I’ll likley have to start him on Tylosin again. I really wish I can get them vaccinated for MG so it will lessen the bouts some.
I have to track down a Poultry Vet to source it for me I guess.
Will the US suppliers not ship to Canada?
So people in the US are frequently having to buy prescription drugs, both for humans and pets, from Canadian online businesses, and Canadians have to try to get vaccines from the US.No. These items are strictly controlled up here. They are Veterinarian prescribed and require a prescription to obtain. I am thankful my Horse Vet can get me most things, but I think he would not be able to get this for me.
Veterinarians here are also licensed for certain practice, my horse vet is licensed for equines, and likely cattle, sheep goats…. Not sure about poultry. But I will ask him.
My small animal Vet is a govt licensed poultry inspector she can inspect a flock of say I wanted to ship show/breeding stock ‘wherever’. But she is incredibly expensive. Remember Petunia? Cost me a ‘small pony’ to go see her and get the X-rays and fecal float. She has her own flock and knows poultry but by Gawd it’s way too expensive for me to see her.
I want to send some samples to the lab to see if it is actually MG I am dealing with. That my horse vet can do. I will also contact these guys for info:
https://canadianpoultry.ca/products/
Wig (left) was actually singing in the bath, there's no other word for itOh no! They have been struck down.
So sad!
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; not humming or cooing or clucking or other familiar chicken vocalisation. I tried to catch it with the video function on my camera but it wouldn't play ball, something about not enough space on the card 
Maggie used to purr in the bath which was really adorable.Wig (left) was actually singing in the bath, there's no other word for it; not humming or cooing or clucking or other familiar chicken vocalisation. I tried to catch it with the video function on my camera but it wouldn't play ball, something about not enough space on the card
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All that color makes me swoon! Just gorgeous!
Doris, my old rooster, used to chatter and sing while he dust bathed. He was a funny guy. We would sing together in the evenings. I'd post a video but I cannot carry a tune.Wig (left) was actually singing in the bath, there's no other word for it; not humming or cooing or clucking or other familiar chicken vocalisation. I tried to catch it with the video function on my camera but it wouldn't play ball, something about not enough space on the card
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