*If your chicken has a booboo, you can apply neosporin or triple antibiotic ointment, but be sure it's the kind WITHOUT pain reliever. Pain relievers that end in "caine" are toxic to your bird.
*Food Grade Diotamaceous Earth or D.E. is a wonderful multi-purpose, natural helper of chickens.
-mix it with their feed to help prevent worms
-dust them with it to prevent mites and lice
-mix it in their bedding to kill and prevent mites and lice and fleas
-mix with water to white wash coop walls that may be infested with mites or other critters
-use to kill fire ants without putting poison in your grass where your chickens might get it
*Practice Chicken Biosecurity
-have visitors hose off their feet before coming to visit your coop
-protect your flock from unseen diseases by quarantining new birds for 30 days or more - and then introduce only one of your flock to the new bird.
-set aside a pair of shoes that you wear for trips to the chicken coop that you don't wear anywhere else, and hose them off often
**Remember, we can track in all kinds of diseases from other places on our feet and clothes.
Thank you Chris! They are darling. I love little baby chicks...
James and Juliet are awesome Bantams and from what I hear they generally all make great parents and raising adopted chicks is very common for them. Isn't that great?
oh my gosh! i can't believe you made the poor babies pose! lol
ReplyDeleteLook at these sweet tweets! They look just like my little one who started out yellow but is now mostly white. Cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's getting crowded up here on the mountain farm but now (thanks to you!) I want a bantam!!
ChickenLittle09 over at BYC
Thank you Chris! They are darling. I love little baby chicks...
ReplyDeleteJames and Juliet are awesome Bantams and from what I hear they generally all make great parents and raising adopted chicks is very common for them. Isn't that great?
Ohh, I have got to see them they are so CUTE!!!
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