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We made our own nesting boxes out of stuff DP had, nice & spacious too
Wormer Help?
Can anyone help me work out just how much of this to give the girls?
1. I don't know how much each chook weighs & i have silkies aswell as isa browns.
2. Instead of doing it based on their whole water feeder i assume i just do it as the smallest amount nof water needed in a seperate bowl and remove the water hanger for the afternoon?
So it says : Liveweight Kg - 3 - amount of water 100ml with 8 drops per mL ? and then goes up from there (as per pic).
I hate maths and i'm not feeling well today so if someone can PLEASE HELP ME....
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Thanks Hun, a mod on a poultry forum worked out the dose for me.
We've decided if the girls get out we won't rush in to put them back, our cat & dogs don't attack them & they have 4acres of property so hopefully wouldn't go near the road.
They have their own paddock & rarely get out. But I won't be stressing so
Much if they do.
Dora was out & hanging around the house yesterday
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Our chooks are free range/roam too & our staffy doesn't bother them. She eats their scraps though but they are used to her now. Our puppy though is bothering them a little but she will learn....
We love the lifestyle that comes with having chooks. It's so great for the kids hey?!?!
Our Jack Russell isn't interested in the chooks, but our second one that died last year would have killed them. Our remaining dog just goes hunting for their scraps too. They carry on if he gets too close.
The kids love them Shanti, they just want to spend so much time with them and the chooks are quite good with them now, they follow the kids to the chicken hotel and once i've picked them up will let the girls hold them
It's cute!! DD1 who is 3, carries the small ancona bantams around as they are super placid and they have been put down the slide on her lap, pushed in the dolls pram, you name it!! Lol! She loves them.
We got them when she was 14mths..and the novelty has never worn off. DD2 who is nearly 1 is just becoming interested now and she kisses them lol
Spoke too soon, 1 of the dogs got at Hird The Bird - DD1 is devestated so she's in our shower downstairs with some water.
We are letting her rest then I wish her off later and maybe use a bit of beta fine on her
I hope she's ok, the girls will be so upset!
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She's not using her leg, is eating but very lethargic.
I've given her a wash with saline, she has 1 bigger cut, 1 that's clotted already then a few puncture marks
Got the heater on and letting her rest, hope she makes it but the leg use worries me.
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ZF, she'll probably need antibiotics. They aren't that expensive. Our poor girl was at death's door after a dog got her but after a shot of steroids and ABs and lots of TLC, she pulled through. She couldn't even stand and would just sleep for a few days. (I found her on her back with her legs in the air and ants already on her...)
Our vet didn't hold out much hope but gave her the right treatment. She understood that she was our pet, not 'just' a chicken.
She still has a limp now and with her feathers still growing back she's a bit of a sight! But she's getting there.
She made it through the night, she's eating & drinking (when i offer her the water) and seems a little more alert.
1 wound that i can see without poking too much still seems to be a bit wet (could be the betadine too though) but i haven'd checked the others.
Will let her rest a bit more this morning and then go in and apply some more betadine, will prob wash it out with saline again first though and see if we can't clean it up a bit better.
Will it hurt her if i pull some feathers around the wound to make it easier to get too and clean?
She's still not using her leg & is on a lean, but it looks like she has moved it a little more than last night but i really do feel it's not right, if she can't use her leg in the next couple of days (no matter how well her wounds are healing) we will have to put her out of her misery
The problem is that pretty much all dog bites will get infected. Our vet only charged us $18 for the chicken appt and the ABs were about $20. So it's not like taking a dog.
Nae had the best advice for me when our chicken got attacked as she had similar a month earlier. I'll see if I can find it and copy it here.
Nae pretty much said it's a when it gets infected, not if, because of the bacteria on canine teeth. Someone else said they've previously mashed up a little bit of human ABs to give to chooks (I'd get her weight first and cut down accordingly) and that worked.
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