Re: worming free rangers
From: Rose (servicelady_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/12/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 21:51:59 -0700
I got Equimax at the horse supply, put in in water, shake it up and mix it
in their water for 2 days.'
Then there is ivermectin pour on for cattle, there is a site somewhere that
tells about using it on chickens.
Gotta stay on top of thos eworms!
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT FOAMY YELLOW POOPS MEAN AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT? i AM
NOT FINDING WORMS IN IT. BUT IT STILL GOES ON.
Roz
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> "Karen Valley" <karen.valley@orange.net> wrote in message
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>> Hello Sally -
>>
>> Other people have answered your working question so I'm going to
>> completely change the subject!
>>
>> I'm thinking about adding 3 Calder Rangers to my flock of 3 Black
>> Rocks this year. Haven't decided on whether to go for fertile eggs (if
>> I get a broody hen) / day old chicks / older birds yet. I chose Balck
>> Rocks because I heard that they were good "beginner" birds, and so far
>> they've been great.
>>
>> How do you find Calder Rangers as a breed? I believe they're similarly
>> 2easy" birds. Where in the UK are you?
>> regards
>> Karen
>
> Hi Karen,
> I live in Hampshire. They are friendly, tough, lay nearly every day even
> in this cold weather and I cannot recommend them highly enough. They are
> not particulary large so do not eat huge quantities but the egg size is
> large.
> Sally
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