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yes, I should. Maybe I'll go back out there in a little bit and try to get some good pics
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2nd day and "Julia" is still doing well
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I'll need to get her and momma in a private nest soon, though, so they'll be ok and without any interference from the rest of the flock. That baby is going to get hungry/thirst and want to explore soon
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yes they need to be seperated or the others will steal her food, treats, etc and maybe harm the baby again !

I put them in my big 50 gallon rubbermaid tub last night with metal racks over top for covering. She took right to it and seems grateful to have it... more room to move around and the food/water is closeby.

The baby looks like it might be from my australorp. It's mostly black, but with white on the chest. I can't think of anyone else in my flock who would have a baby of that description. I can't tell anymore whose eggs are whose.
 
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I guess its like anything else. Everyone has their own thoughts and idea's on things. I read in one of my chicken books to check their poop for worms. that you could see them. I know I could see them in my dogs and cat poop.


Anybody else have any thoughts on this ????????????????????
 
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Heather, well, he may be a very dark blue. I just went and took some pics. He's definently not dark black like our black cochin roo.
This pair are from eggs I got from Okiehen/Sharon, and they are Bill Braden lines which I'm really pleased with. The coloring is much more a deep red mahagony.
I also have one hen from Lowell Barber lines, which is much more gold in color.


Bill Braden line birds:
Here's the dark single comb roo (Wilbur):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_dark_blrw_roo.jpg

Here's a hen from the same line (Willow):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_braden_blrw_hen.jpg

The birds below are a little bit older.

Lowel Barber line hen (Wynona):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_07-02_012.jpg

Our other roo we got from Monicas and I'm not sure of it's line history, and it also seems to be more gold in color (Wyatt):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/22465_07-02_011.jpg

Let me know if you are interested. Are you going to show at Evergreen Fair in Monroe?

I'll probably have to pass for now.
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He looks like a nice bird but no--I have no plans to go to the fair and with all of my husband's surgeries coming up, I am not sure how much "extra" time I'll have to devote to another project right now...if by chance, you still have him and things are quieted down, sure! He is a very pretty bird!
 
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remember the new puppy I just got ?
He has been wormed once with Pyrental stuff, (I always used strongid) anyway on his last visit my vet asked me to collect a poo sample in a little tube she gave me so she could look see if he had any OVA of any worms.
The OVA (eggs) of these mature worms are so small you need a microscope to see them.
The adults live way upstream and in various organs, and rarely "fall" out and then it is a really bad infestation when that happens !
It is cheaper to worm on a regular basis, dogs, cats. goats, sheep and all of them !
It is also cheaper to worm than to do a poo sample to see if you have worms !
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So I worm mine every other month or what is recommended by the medication.
 
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All of us girls say; when in doubt worm. By the time I saw worms in the poop, I had birds dying. That was so not fun.
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OK, here are a couple pics of Sansa with baby Julia from earlier today. My camera has been taking yellow pics, but I guess you can see them OK.

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I thought about this idea for awhile. I am okay with a wheelchair, but I am going to need someone to push the chair around.
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I am out of peeps during the week.
 
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Oh LOrraine how sweet Im so happy for you and the little buff silkie Thank you for keeping me posted and with pics there so cute. I knew he was going to a GREAT home
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Hope you have a great 4th......
 
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I first used Wazine. It is supposed to kill the adult worms, and then 2 weeks later I wormed them again with Ivermectin. The ivermectin kills off any eggs and larva that the wazine didn't kill. I was told that if the girls had worms really bad that using the just the Ivermectin could overwhelm their bodies, and possibly make the bird so ill that it could die. The down side to worming the girls, is that we couldn't eat their eggs for a month. I scrambled the eggs and fed them to the dogs and chickens so they didn't go to waste. It didn't seem to any adverse reactions to eating the eggs. I figured it could hurt dogs to get wormed at the same time. I have read somewhere that you can use Ivermectin to worm the dogs also. I hope so because the puppies thieved the extra tube of Ivermectin and chewed on it, and about half of the tube is missing. The puppies are still trying to steal anything they think belongs to me.
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It's like having toddlers around.
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