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  1. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I believe the flour or corn starch absorb some moisture and bond together to allow clotting. It allows the blood to clot without a great loss of blood. It works in place of platelets that may not be able to anchor to the wound edges to start creating the clot. So, in essence, you are providing...
  2. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    See, this just proves what a noob I am. I didn't even know there was a flock raiser formula. I will probably be switching to that when the 50 pound bag is gone. I want to try feed from pbjls when I can get out there.
  3. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    For what it's worth (since I'm a noob at chickens) I think giving all of them layer would be fine. Consider this...if these chicks were raised by a hen they would eat exactly what she eats, bugs, grass, and crumble. I think most chicks that eat what mom eats grow up just fine, so I wouldn't...
  4. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    She was purchased and brought home March 1st. She is on medicated starter still and will be for a while since I have a 50 pound bag for the 5 chickens. After giving her some of the electrolites and probiotics she is moving more, seems more alert, and was eating the oatmeal, yogurt and scratch...
  5. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    OK folks!!! I need your help!!! This is Red. She came home on March 1st. She is the smallest in the pen. She holds her head close to her body as you can see in the pic. She is slightly puffed up. Her crop is almost empty. She is walking very slowly. Offered her plain oatmeal and blueberry...
  6. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    What are you charging for these two? What is shipping cost to Stanwood?
  7. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    OK, so this morning the DH and I went to a friends to look at fencing they used for a sheep pen. She is moving out of the houe into a Senior Living community and wants us to have the fencing. So...... Now the DH is talking about using this fencing to create a pen area for the birds. We will...
  8. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Thanks. I know that just the two of them together she seemed to pick on the white one, but now that there are 4 of them, she seemed to constantly chasing everyone. I was sad to separate them, but it seems the best thing now. This morning the 4 in the pen were very calm. They are walking...
  9. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Good point. I was going to do a "post chick" cleaning on the bathroom where the 2 were until the pen was ready. Guess Niqui is going back in. Thanks everyone for your input.
  10. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I have the option of doing an isolation pen within the bigger pen for Niqui. It would allow Fluffy to not be stressed because Niqui is gone, but also not allow Niqui to chase the other birds around the pen. Any thoughts on trying this method? My GF used this method to break her broody hen.
  11. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I was wondering if that would work. My concern is for Fluffy that is so attached to her.
  12. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Hey peeps. I need some advice. As you saw in the pictures I posted I have an EE roo that is a sweet boy. That being said, he's already henpecked by Niqui the Dominique I got from Walady94. Niqui is a very confident girl, and goes about her day with gusto. Fluffy, however, just runs around...
  13. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Ok, with so many seeing boy here, and I hate to agree but I do as he doesn't have the fluffy butt the girls do, and the vent appears to be smaller and shaped differently. So.....is anyone interested in an EEer roo in exchange for an EEer pullet? He is about 7 weeks old. Very social and hasn't...
  14. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    This was from my country store. It was actually a very dark chick. It was supposed to be a pullet as I didn't pick out of the straight runs. Dang! Dang! Dang! ETA: Oh, and to make matters more weird....Niqui, the Dominque has totally bullied the 3 new chicks to run any time she comes near...
  15. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Hey peeps..... I have been working on my pen this week. Got the roost setup outside, and they girls love it. They spend more time on the outside perch than in the house. I'm asking on freecycle for some corregated plastic to replace the solid roof with so they will have more light in there...
  16. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I want this for my ocean themed bathroom (when I get around to redoing it)!
  17. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I started giving my chicks grass at about 6-7 weeks. But, if you consider a hen raised chick has access to grass from the time it starts venturing from the nest, I'd say about 3-4 weeks isn't too early.
  18. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    Thats the biggest reason I WON'T let a dog lick my face. And, I can't deal with dog goobers from jowly dogs. It just turns my stomach to see the long ropes of slobber dripping from their mouths.
  19. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    LOL, but it compliments the yard, right? I know what you mean. I put my girls outside today and of course one of them had a very loose and smelly drop, and then Niqui had to step in it. Every time she felt something on her foot she would look at it and then shake her head because it was...
  20. bikerchicky

    Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

    I think that's true for most dogs. Don't forget the Kitty-rocca treats. doesn't even cover this choice of treats.
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