When humans get colds and flus we wait it out and it ultimately makes our immune systems more robust, and makes us healthier. Do chickens get seasonal viruses like humans do, that ultimately makes them healthier? Or is everything a death sentence for the flock unless treated with antibiotics...
Thanks for sharing that. Ya… I think I’m gonna just let the one hatch her eggs, in a separate coop. That’s what I’ve always done before. So think I’ll just play it safe.
I have two broody hens that would hatch within a few days of each other. I plan to separating them from the rest of the flock so they don’t keep gathering other hens eggs, but will it be ok for them to go together in a separate coop (in separate nests of course). Will they be OK with each...
Wow, I'm so sorry you didn't get an answer to this question, I, for one, I'm very curious! Did she turn out to be a buff chantecler? I honestly didn't even know that was a thing. All I was aware of was the white and the partridge! Wow. She's so pretty.
Does anyone know what the chicks would look like from a cross between the two Chanteclers; partridge over white? (Hope that's the correct terminology?) Thanks in advance! :)
I don't seem to be able to get that in Canada. :( I'm curious though, what makes it different from the other pour on versions of Ivermectin that do have a withdrawal period? If Eprinex is somehow a healthier version I need to find a way to get me some!