Kick in the pants :(
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
Oops posted at the same time.
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
How are they doing?
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Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
- baronrenfrew
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
Hey Skinnyroo? how did this story end?
I had some losses the last 3 years to this, then I realized I didn't buy chick starter as I bought only duck starter as I have geese/goslings. (the Amprol in chick starter will kill waterfowl as they can't "process" it.) now I have chicks and two goslings just hatched. it'd be handy to keep them together (which I will for a short while) but I plan to get rid of the geese altogether (and upgrade my brooding facilities). I have to simplify things.
I had some losses the last 3 years to this, then I realized I didn't buy chick starter as I bought only duck starter as I have geese/goslings. (the Amprol in chick starter will kill waterfowl as they can't "process" it.) now I have chicks and two goslings just hatched. it'd be handy to keep them together (which I will for a short while) but I plan to get rid of the geese altogether (and upgrade my brooding facilities). I have to simplify things.
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
I just bought medicated chick starter last week.
JimW
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
Yep, I've been buying medicated chick starter from Lois's, it's about 18.00.
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Re: Kick in the pants :(
Still selling it at my feed store. Amprolium isn't an antibiotic so I don't think it will be removed from shelves.
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