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I keep things clean, animals uncrowded, and have never had a problem (knock on wood).I have a question. What do you use for worming and bug control? What do you do with eggs during the withdrawal period? My flock seems to be in good health, no worms, bugs, or symptoms, but I keep reading about a maintenance schedule for this. Any tips for me?
I have a question. What do you use for worming and bug control? What do you do with eggs during the withdrawal period? My flock seems to be in good health, no worms, bugs, or symptoms, but I keep reading about a maintenance schedule for this. Any tips for me?
ATTENTION my chicken friends! My house is off-limits for the next week or so, and with the exception of putting myself through a stringent deep cleaning to go to Chickenstock next week, I will not be visiting anyone, either. One of my broodies has a terrible respiratory thing going on. It almost sounds like asthma, in a weird way. I don't want this spreading to anyone else's birds. I've started giving her very mild amounts of infant vitamins in her water, along with a tiny pinch of electrolytes, so we'll see if she improves in that time.
Do you have any Oxine? A daily fine mist of non-activated Oxine is excellent for respiratory irritations. You can put it in her drinking water as well. It's very safe.ATTENTION my chicken friends! My house is off-limits for the next week or so, and with the exception of putting myself through a stringent deep cleaning to go to Chickenstock next week, I will not be visiting anyone, either. One of my broodies has a terrible respiratory thing going on. It almost sounds like asthma, in a weird way. I don't want this spreading to anyone else's birds. I've started giving her very mild amounts of infant vitamins in her water, along with a tiny pinch of electrolytes, so we'll see if she improves in that time.
Do you have any Oxine? A daily fine mist of non-activated Oxine is excellent for respiratory irritations. You can put it in her drinking water as well. It's very safe.
I bought mine online. A gallon lasts forever, so I don't remember where I got it. There are two applications for it.I have seen lots of posts about oxine, i would love to get some, where do you find it? Do the feed stores have it?