If that was what happened, would it take approximately two weeks to show up? She's only been acting like this for a few days. She's been in a separate pen with two other hens, all are pretty mellow, I've never seen any fighting between them.
I have a one year old Bourbon Red hen that I thought injured her wing, as it was slightly drooping. Upon inspection, there was no sign of injury, and thought it may be a tendon issue. Each day her wing drooped more, now four days in, and now she's having difficulty walking. She was separated...
That turkey went to the right garage, poor thing.
I can't say what's considered the best, but in my experience, Tylan or Liquamycin always works. I always do a subcutaneous injections, even with Tylan. I spent literal hours researching studies and found Oxytetricycline and Tylosin are...
I just wanted to give an update on Tina. I do believe the myco spread to her joints. After three days of laying down, unable to even stand, she suddenly started trying to stand up. After about a day of that, she started taking little steps, and is now walking again, admittedly slower than she...
I should add that she is a pet, I understand that that this is possibly not the best life for her if she continues this way. But, at the moment, trying to heal her is my main goal.
Hi everyone. I'm hoping someone can help me. I have a 2 yr old BBB hen Who was suffering from a respiratory infection, which I was sure was caused by Mycoplasma. I treated for 5 days with Tylan, and had a surgical nurse friend help me drain her sinuses. She made a full recovery within that...
This is just not right! That's why I am saying something and refusing the "Refund" I was offered.
Before getting excited about the arrival of my "Healthy chicks", I decided to wait and see how they grow out. The following is the edited email that I sent Bresse Farms (because its a lot to retype...
This is just not right! That's why I am saying something and refusing the "Refund" I was offered.
Before getting excited about the arrival of my "Healthy chicks", I decided to wait and see how they grow out. The following is the edited email that I sent Bresse Farms (because its a lot to...