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Crowing
Thanks! I just got her from one of my mom's friends.Pretty girl!
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Thanks! I just got her from one of my mom's friends.Pretty girl!
Those big ones are from my true AmeraucanasWhat breed lays those beautiful big blues?
That's very sad. So sorry for your loss and struggles with the littles.Good morning all, andHappy Aloha Friday!!!
I almost feel things have settled.... or I have caught up some and found my rhythm (touch wood) or not getting blasted with health emergencies at the moment. I despise this heat.
I never wrote that, 2 days after loosing B all 5 of my 4 month olds were deathly sick. None of my hens. I thought B was reproductive related... but??? I could not figure out what the littles got a hold of. It def seemed food related. Did they get ahold of an old lizard??? Did B have remnant maggots??!!! A few days later I saw my bigs pecking at cat litter that I spilt while filling boxes... could that have been it..?!! It is not the clumping typeAnywho, I lost 2 littles pretty quick after discovering they were sick. That is why I was thinking botulism. Now, I'm thinking clay or bad food??
The three have made terrific progress. 2 are a good 85% and the one in iso was just barely standing and head up last eve, that being an improvement. All felt very underweight, and I also treated all for eyeworms as it seemed 2 suddenly had a terrible case of eyeworms. One had sores on her face, another had sticktight fleas. Now... I know I have been busy and have not given my babies the hands-on that they deserve lately... but I am certain those are secondary conditions that came on strong, or opportunistic, preying on a dieing chicken. Anywho, such a mystery. Just glad I was able to save 3 (I think)
I must have missed some posts somewhere! I'm so sorry about B and the littlesGood morning all, andHappy Aloha Friday!!!
I almost feel things have settled.... or I have caught up some and found my rhythm (touch wood) or not getting blasted with health emergencies at the moment. I despise this heat.
I never wrote that, 2 days after loosing B all 5 of my 4 month olds were deathly sick. None of my hens. I thought B was reproductive related... but??? I could not figure out what the littles got a hold of. It def seemed food related. Did they get ahold of an old lizard??? Did B have remnant maggots??!!! A few days later I saw my bigs pecking at cat litter that I spilt while filling boxes... could that have been it..?!! It is not the clumping typeAnywho, I lost 2 littles pretty quick after discovering they were sick. That is why I was thinking botulism. Now, I'm thinking clay or bad food??
The three have made terrific progress. 2 are a good 85% and the one in iso was just barely standing and head up last eve, that being an improvement. All felt very underweight, and I also treated all for eyeworms as it seemed 2 suddenly had a terrible case of eyeworms. One had sores on her face, another had sticktight fleas. Now... I know I have been busy and have not given my babies the hands-on that they deserve lately... but I am certain those are secondary conditions that came on strong, or opportunistic, preying on a dieing chicken. Anywho, such a mystery. Just glad I was able to save 3 (I think)
Thanks pal. I feel the same about you all. Some good minds and hearts on this thread. That is why I write out loud, to work stuff out and hear what I may have missed.I must have missed some posts somewhere! I'm so sorry about B and the littlesSometimes all we can do is make guesses while we work to save them. I wonder if they feasted on poisonous bugs or caught and shared a poisoned mouse? You've done wonderful saving the three whatever the cause. It sounds like something awfully potent hit them. I'm sure if anyone can figure out the cause, you will.
So sorry to hear about so many in crisis at the same time, and for your losses. How distressing and stressful. You may not have predators, but dangers still lurk, some of which we don't see here.Good morning all, andHappy Aloha Friday!!!
I almost feel things have settled.... or I have caught up some and found my rhythm (touch wood) or not getting blasted with health emergencies at the moment. I despise this heat.
I never wrote that, 2 days after loosing B all 5 of my 4 month olds were deathly sick. None of my hens. I thought B was reproductive related... but??? I could not figure out what the littles got a hold of. It def seemed food related. Did they get ahold of an old lizard??? Did B have remnant maggots??!!! A few days later I saw my bigs pecking at cat litter that I spilt while filling boxes... could that have been it..?!! It is not the clumping typeAnywho, I lost 2 littles pretty quick after discovering they were sick. That is why I was thinking botulism. Now, I'm thinking clay or bad food??
The three have made terrific progress. 2 are a good 85% and the one in iso was just barely standing and head up last eve, that being an improvement. All felt very underweight, and I also treated all for eyeworms as it seemed 2 suddenly had a terrible case of eyeworms. One had sores on her face, another had sticktight fleas. Now... I know I have been busy and have not given my babies the hands-on that they deserve lately... but I am certain those are secondary conditions that came on strong, or opportunistic, preying on a dieing chicken. Anywho, such a mystery. Just glad I was able to save 3 (I think)