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I can't believe none of ya called me on this. I did it just to see what would happen. Well maybe I have rambled on here so much that nobody really pays much attention.
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I really hope I am the only one that is enjoying the severe effects of (hayfever type) allergies. Not that I enjoy it but hope nobody else is going through this. My nose is nearly constantly dripping and then there are the sneazes that take me off my feet and leave me eggshausted by the end of day. I haven't had it this bad since I stopped getting shots 12 years ago.

My hayfever comes in the fall.
 
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I have some going to hatch this weekend. I am sure there will be a couple roosters in there...as usual lol.

Ah, man you are so mean. I hatched out some orpington eggs (I think I talked with you about them). I was going to keep the 1 black roo that hatched. You told me (if I remember correctly) that there are American and European versions of orpingtons? And that the European versions are more "fluffy"? Am I remembering this correctly? Hoss is a "fluffier" version. Right?

This is so tempting. But I just dont' have the space. I really like the opringtons and I am going to continue working forward on this bird. I like the dual purpose.

yeah we did chat about them. the english are bigger and way more fluff. Hoss is 100 % english, from two english imports. I will share pics when they hatch, see how big and blue they get.
 
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I can't believe none of ya called me on this. I did it just to see what would happen. Well maybe I have rambled on here so much that nobody really pays much attention.
idunno.gif

I really hope I am the only one that is enjoying the severe effects of (hayfever type) allergies. Not that I enjoy it but hope nobody else is going through this. My nose is nearly constantly dripping and then there are the sneazes that take me off my feet and leave me eggshausted by the end of day. I haven't had it this bad since I stopped getting shots 12 years ago.

My hayfever comes in the fall.

That should make it easier to track down since there are not as many things pumping out lots of pollen in the fall.
 
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I can't believe none of ya called me on this. I did it just to see what would happen. Well maybe I have rambled on here so much that nobody really pays much attention.
idunno.gif

I really hope I am the only one that is enjoying the severe effects of (hayfever type) allergies. Not that I enjoy it but hope nobody else is going through this. My nose is nearly constantly dripping and then there are the sneazes that take me off my feet and leave me eggshausted by the end of day. I haven't had it this bad since I stopped getting shots 12 years ago.

I saw the 'errors' but I didn't think it was my place to point them out. And I refuse to take this as permission to do so in the future either. There is no tone of type here so it is very easy for things to be taken the wrong way. Maybe I'm being overly careful, but so be it.


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Better safe than sorry.
 
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Yes, they can get cocci. I am not thed one to ask for treatment advice but I am very very concerned that you are giving it warm water subcutaneously. Besides getting sterile saline or other injectable, it seems more harm than good to inject tap water into the bird. You're better bet giving it electrolytes by mouth. Could you try force feeding gatorade? Or pick up sterile saline (no additive) opth soln to inject?

Best of luck
 
Serious Q in regards to the latest injured hen in our flock. How long can a hen live on water & *possibly* a few bites of food able to pass down into the crop? I assume the water is passing through but seems like food is getting caught on the tightest part of the sutured areas. Sigh.
 
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