jeepgirl13
Crowing
An automatic-sexing machine for chicks. Also maybe an easy in field disease test for bringing new birds home.
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Thanks for that! When I first got chickens, 4 years ago, I looked everywhere for this and could only find one in Great Britain.I believe those exist. Feeders with rain guards
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I agree on both. The auto sexing machine would be especially helpful for silkie owners.An automatic-sexing machine for chicks. Also maybe an easy in field disease test for bringing new birds home.
So maybe like an instantaneous DNA test?An automatic-sexing machine for chicks. Also maybe an easy in field disease test for bringing new birds home.
And that's what we need it for are some of the common ones like respiratory infections, MG, mareks...So maybe like an instantaneous DNA test?
I know there are some serums available for disease testing that can be done in field, but nothing for common diseases.
Unfortunately the Marek's virus is like the flu... always mutating. So impossible to accurately test for.And that's what we need it for are some of the common ones like respiratory infections, MG, mareks...
Yeah I've got a little silkie chick in the brooder. No clue how I'm gonna tell what gender he is. Here's the little dude now.I agree on both. The auto sexing machine would be especially helpful for silkie owners.
I'm not sure this would excite you Sci-Fiers, but I'd like an outdoor feeding station with cover that actually keeps the rain out. We will incorporate this in our coop design next spring.
Yeah I've got a little silkie chick in the brooder. No clue how I'm gonna tell what gender he is. Here's the little dude now. View attachment 1888864 View attachment 1888865 View attachment 1888866 View attachment 1888868
Or it will do both and really confuse people....Well.... eventually it will either crow or lay an egg, right? ...![]()