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Check your feed storage area. Water got into the bottom of my scratch and I lost several birds last month to botulism/mold. I freaked and was thinking it could have been so many diseases, but the symptoms were bad feed. I was stirring up the scratch and hit a tough part and saw the mold. I felt so very bad. I tried everything to save them. Was force feeding my brahma rooster for several days with no improvement. Bawled my head off when I had to put that friendly boy down. When the girls were showing signs, I didn't let them get to far before we put them down. The first pullet to die had textbook botulism poisoning.

I'm pretty ticked off right now; I just went outside and realized I had left the lid of the Scratch/BOSS/Oats mixture off all night long and it was all wet. Mostly the top layer, but there's no way to separate what is wet/damp from the dry on the bottom. It's probably $50 worth of goods that I'm going to have to toss. I don't know how to dry it out otherwise :( And I don't want to give them too much BOSS because of the risk of crop impaction, so it's going to be wasted. If I had time I'd dry it all out pan by pan in the oven, but I don't have time for that.
 
Sweetlilbaby was just saying the same thing Jess! Must be a glitchy day for BYC
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I have a new addiction.
I confess.
I have dabbled for years with Bonsai without getting serious or reading up on much.
But
This year, I have so many big leaf maples, red laced maples and assorted other trees in small pots (a few hazel nuts & juniper) I am going to give it a serious try....like in my spare time !
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Usually I "do" the trees, plant them nicely and then ignore them until they grow big again.
I have to train myself to keep after them I guess.
Anyone else here "do" Bonsai ??????????????
I'd skip the big leaf maple. Bonsai people usually start with things that have fairly small leaves to begin with.
 
I'm in Oly! Have had 5 laying hens for a month now, no problems at all so fay HOORAYY!!!  :celebrate

Welcome!!! To all the other newbies too.... Mikeyb and I both live in Rochester, just a few min from oly.... We'll have to meetup sometime....

I am just so sad. I am losing my rooster "Arnold". He is just a year old and was fine a week ago. Now his color is really bad and he is really weak. One of the other roosters died in the fall. Usually it is the girls that have problems and the boys live for ever. And the girls are fine so far. So I am perplexed. I am taking him to Dr Bruce tomorrow to have a necropsy done to see if they find anything contagious or congenital or anything.


Wow, that's awful about your rooster, nothing worse then that helpless feeling, when an animal is sick and the reason is unknown :-( ((hugs))
 
I have a new addiction.
I confess.
I have dabbled for years with Bonsai without getting serious or reading up on much.
But
This year, I have so many big leaf maples, red laced maples and assorted other trees in small pots (a few hazel nuts & juniper) I am going to give it a serious try....like in my spare time !
lau.gif



Usually I "do" the trees, plant them nicely and then ignore them until they grow big again.
I have to train myself to keep after them I guess.
Anyone else here "do" Bonsai ??????????????

I've dabbled in it now and then but have nothing but empty bonsai pots now. I brought them from CA in Sept. thinking I could get trees up here easier than down there. I should use them.
 

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