Many people are very curious as to how we raise our birds here. I've decided to share a little insight as to what we do to keep our poultry and peafowl health.
Peachicks in the brooder |
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Our Russian Orlof "Feed" sleeping in the food dish as usual. He has a taped foot to correct his crooked toes. Something I will blog about in the near future. |
Once our birds are outside we follow a deworming schedule to keep them as free from parasites as possible.
As we do our daily clean up, feeding and watering, we keep an eye out on all the birds for strange behavior, wounds, limping etc. so that we are able to treat them immediately. We have certain medications on hand to treat certain things right away and for other things we have a great vet that is able to treat our birds. If you are considering getting a bird I would advise you to make sure you have a vet that is able to treat them should the need arise.
Again, just a little insight as to what we do here for our birds. If you have any questions or would like more specifics please feel free to contact us:
**If you would like more information about fowl pox before I blog on it feel free to visit this site. The images are a little disturbing. We've had fowl pox here, but I've never seen a case as bad as those they have displayed.
We by no means want to scare you, but we want you to be well aware of having your birds vaccinated.
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