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  • I did a little research today. I too am very interested in having them. Wonder how close we live? What are your cross streets? what do you consider loud around egg laying? Can you hear them from the sidewalk? I wish I would have joined earlier and attended the backyard chicken class.
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Stephanie replied to David Mericle, Karl Barton's discussion woohoo more ducklings in Micro Livestock
"Hi David and Karl,

I am interested in getting three or four female muscovy ducks. Do you have any for sale currently or know where I can find some?

Thank you,

Stephanie"
Nov 8, 2010
Stephanie replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Hi Chris,

Yes, the death was caused by a common repiratory pathogen called Mycoplasma gallisepticum. Dr. Scholten said that the treatment for it is vitamin E and tylosan antibiotics.

Stephanie"
May 21, 2010
Bethany Lobocki replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"I always dissolve 1 tablet (25 mg) in 2 tablespoons water. I usually add a teaspoon or so of corn syrup to give them a little something, make a slurry of the three ingredients.

2 mL seems to do the trick for a heavy breed chicken, (by heavy I mean…"
May 15, 2010
Bethany Lobocki replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"If using the food grade DE, I would find this difficult to believe. The stuff for pools is the nasty crystalline silica, but the food grade stuff is the amorphous form. Apparently this is the reason why the pool stuff will cause the lung damage, but…"
May 15, 2010
Nathan Scholten replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Good morning. The prelims are in.
The cause of death was respiratory. Exact cause is still unknown at this point. I have path slides that I am reviwing, in will also get some avian path people to look at them as well m

Stephanie I would like your…"
May 15, 2010
Kevin Drake replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Stephanie,

Although I haven't read anything about lung problems caused by DE (diatomaceous earth) in chickens, I know that it can cause some problems in humans. I wonder if the DE could have caused some lung damage(particularly if they are dust…"
May 14, 2010
Stephanie replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Bethany,

I have never seen a scorpion around here in the ten years we've been in this house. But I was told by an E.R. doctor that a large, painful, swollen area I had on my leg was a scorpion sting. So we probably have at least a small population.…"
May 14, 2010
Bethany Lobocki replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Stephanie,

Do you by chance have bark scorpions at your place? The reason that I ask is that I have lots of experience with chicken vs. bark scorpion situations, as they seem to like our house and property as much as we do. It is often said that…"
May 14, 2010
Stephanie replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Thank you Rachel. I will be sure to let everyone know how this turns out. Is it possible for my hens to get sick from wild birds without direct contact? We have 1/2 inch hardware cloth enclosing the run and covering the windows of the hen house.…"
May 13, 2010
Rachel replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"I'm very sorry to hear this Stephanie. :( Please update us with what Dr. Scholten tells you. Chickens do not necessarily just get sick from other chickens. There are all kinds of disease carriers that can infect your birds, most notably the wild…"
May 13, 2010
Stephanie replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"I just returned home from taking the hen to Dr. Scholten. He is an extremely nice and generous person. He has a very nice veterinary practice in Scottsdale. Hopefully we can find out what the problem was and I will do whatever it takes to help…"
May 13, 2010
Susan replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Thank you Dr. Scholten.

Your efforts could help the rest of her flock if you find a communicable pathogen, correct?

I will bring you my business in the future because you are a good and generous man.

Susan Foster
Wife of Dr. Foster at the AZ Burn…"
May 13, 2010
Nathan Scholten replied to Stephanie's discussion 2nd Easter Egger hen now dead in Micro Livestock
"Good morning,
What you are describing are signs consistent with a respiratory issue/ infection.
If you would like I would be willing to do a necropsy on her at no charge. While I am not a veterinary pathologist I am a veterinarian. Depending on what…"
May 13, 2010
Stephanie posted a discussion in Micro Livestock
The end of March one of my two EE hens died suddenly with no symptoms.  Now the other one is showing signs of illness.  I went out to check on them this morning and she was still in the hen house on the perch while the four other hens were out in…
May 13, 2010
Stephanie left a comment for Mel
"Hi Mel,

I'm not really sure about the Surprise regulations regarding hens. I am pretty sure my hoa doesn't allow them. I wanted them so much that I just decided to try it and see if any neighbors complained. We got them last June and they have been…"
Feb 26, 2010
Stephanie replied to Roxanne F's discussion Does molting effect status? in Micro Livestock
"Ours haven't gone through a molt yet as far as I can tell. What has affected status around here is egg laying. Our hens' (2 EEs, 1 White Leghorn, 1 Speckled Sussex, 1 Welsummer, and 1 Cuckoo Marans - all around 7 months old) pecking order changed as…"
Jan 7, 2010
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