Good Morning Y'all,
So, I'm surely not an expert, but when one of my babies gets sick or injured, I try to do some research and figure out what may be going on, and after searching online, I'm pretty sure my Cayuga Drake,"Pretty Boy", may have a case of Angel Wing. I have attached a picture...
PLEASE tell me where you bought his diaper from and what kind, because I purchase one from TEMU, and for one it was a bit too small for mine once I finally got it (as you know they grow incredibly fast), and two, it wasn't very practical as far as the material it was made out of. I have a house...
I don't have any pictures right now. But the terramycin will help her get better after the hard kernel is taken out? And the terramycin I'm talking about is at Tractor Supply in a small tube, and is about $30?
Ok, I watched the video, but is the eye ointment at Tractor Supply the correct kind to put on afterwards?
I'm assuming it can't hurt to put that on the area after the infection kernel is taken out?
Hey Y'all,
So, I've got a chicken that seems to have a pretty bad case of coryza? She's got a bad case of swelling around her right eye, other eye is fine. The right eye, is pretty much swelled shut, with some discharge. I have given her a mix of different natural herbs that I've read is...
LOL. I figured that. And he/she walks around the house just like one of my dogs to boot! LOL, even drinks out of their water bowl. It did this the other day, and my boxer just stood there and had like this "MOOOOOMMMMM! You're letting that thang drink outta my bowl now?!" look on her face...
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So I had one gosling hatch out (tomorrow he/she will be 3 weeks old). Well, I'm pretty sure this adorable little angel has imprinted on me, which is fine by me. My question is this: He/she is doing the typical curious gosling behavior of nibbling/biting on fingers, clothes, etc...
I would say if you're reaching in to get them from above, that's a no-no. Same move that some predators make (think hawks from above), not all predators, but some. Same thing I've learned about my bobwhite quail chicks. Learned to get at eye-level with them and talk to them in a sweet low...