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So now we know how to get her to do things. Just bride with hatching eggs !!!
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LOL....sure thing....I am cheap - not easy though
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I do think I have caught the chicken math bug.

BTW: Take care with the crummy weather. Batton down the hatches.

ETA: Cuz I wanna.
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If Dusty eats wheat she will lose all of he hair on her back, on her belly, between her legs, ect... Its bad, she will chew herself bloody.

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Proteins are the aggrevators....
 
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Oh, also if you look closely the tell tale dorsel stripe down his back is a the difference between a dun and a buckskin. You might also be able to see the dun factor like the spider webbing on his forehead. That horse also has the most amazing tiger striping on his legs in the points. Jean has shown him in the Dun factor class which I believe he has ROM in. I showed him a bit as a yearling and he won every dun factor class he went in. She has also done very well with him in the halter classes. Jean, doesn't he have his ROM in halter too? and some Grands? Sadly I had to sell his mom too. Awesome eye candy. Really miss them.

Hey on the topic of horses... What do you all do for rain scald? My 2yr old filly came to me with rain scald, I have treated with vinager, and antimicrobial shampoos, she still has it. I feel like Im fighting a loosing battle against a fungus... I'm hoping that the temperatures stay warm like they have been, that way I can take her up to Diamond Hill, and use the hot wash rack and dryer... Have any sudgestions before I go through another $80 bottle of shampoo?

Tea tree oil works good on fungus and I think that Schreiners works too.
 
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What will a red tag mean?
I don't understand.
Is there anything we can do to help??
My neighbours were building in Idaho and lived in a trailer for over a year while they were out building, in over 5 feet of snow.
 
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I am, it is just a theory, but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense.
Most incubators and brooders have lights, this little on I am using for lockdown, has no light, so it seems a hatching baby would just sleep, and in the process dry out.

I dunno if it makes a difference tho.
Would be a neat experiment if I had a couple empty incubators
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If under a broody there is no light.

I was just thinking the same thing.
 
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