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So Matt, That fellow that always sets up on the corner, Raymond Phillips, has Reese descendants?
Alieda
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A few years back I bought some eggs from a guy in Lake City that supposedly had I believe he said were birds from the Reese line, but when I hatched out the eggs they looked more like Production Reds.
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Thanks Matt. Alieda
Okay Fred. Who on here has HRIR other than myself in Canada? Also I'd be willing to take care of the shipping from USA or pick up when you have eggs available.
I usually dust or vivermek once a year. Rarely have to deal with them but this year just about lost 2 birds to the dang mights. I had checked them when I thought they were coming down with something and did not see anything. A week later they were crawling all over. Went through all 150 breeders with dust and going to do it again this week and next as well as changed the straw and shavings in their pens. I had used Ivermek in the fall but guess I needed to do it a couple of times.I believe I found out why I was having so much infertility in one of my RIR pens---mites!! I treated all my chickens not too long ago and now I have to go at it with a vengeance. Having a lot of birds is work enough, but when there are problems like mites, it can become overwhelming. I am going to have to cut way back, and cut out a couple of breeds. This is just exhausting and depressingIn about 8 straight years of raising chickens, this is my first experience with this nasty pest. Here are my Mohawk/Reese RIRs in the pen that didn't appear to have any mites (but got treated anyway).
There ain't nothing like a calendar. Someone said at the start of 2014 I was at the bank do you need a calendar and I said yes with big blocks and they go in the barn to keep up with all the critters out there. And your info will be very helpful since I am working with 4 pullets and trying to keep eggs fresh and fertile. thanks
I usually dust or vivermek once a year. Rarely have to deal with them but this year just about lost 2 birds to the dang mights. I had checked them when I thought they were coming down with something and did not see anything. A week later they were crawling all over. Went through all 150 breeders with dust and going to do it again this week and next as well as changed the straw and shavings in their pens. I had used Ivermek in the fall but guess I needed to do it a couple of times.
So I feel your pain on the fertility when you set 100 eggs and only a few are fertile, something has to be going on.
Are you putting the ivomec on them or giving it to them by mouth? My wildlife rehab friend "doctors" the wild birds by putting it on them. Just curious. I fight the nasty little things too think you have them under control and bam there they are again.
I usually dust or vivermek once a year. Rarely have to deal with them but this year just about lost 2 birds to the dang mights. I had checked them when I thought they were coming down with something and did not see anything. A week later they were crawling all over. Went through all 150 breeders with dust and going to do it again this week and next as well as changed the straw and shavings in their pens. I had used Ivermek in the fall but guess I needed to do it a couple of times.
So I feel your pain on the fertility when you set 100 eggs and only a few are fertile, something has to be going on.