Sort one out then.FFS The dog is going FREE.
pml,some people eh,hope you find it a good home mate,if i wasnt bringing a pup on for next season,id of been up in a flash,nice dog mate,be careful who you give it to
alright darcy another update,went out this morning to see to my birds an realised the chaffy chicks had left the nest so i went in to check and i found 2 hiding under the nettle patch and i found the 3rd one dead in the water dish absolutley gutted,the joys of bird keeping eh mate,its fecking heartbreaking at times
cheers mate,theyre rung and almost ready to leave the nest and your right both parents are excellent feeders theyve been a joy to watch,theres 3,il keep 2 and my mates put his name on a hen in exchange for a pair of mealies,thanks again darcy,and as they say round our way "your a good egg"
If you suspect she is eggbound, give her 2 cc liquid calcium OR grind up a human calcium tablet and give her half of it (mixed with water) or at the very least, offer her oyster shell. See if you can get some liquid calcium, though- it is available at most pharmacies. Get some KY gel while you're at the pharmacy(you may already have some ). Lube your finger and slide it gently into her vent- the area your finger will be in is the rectum, but above it is the oviduct. You may be able to feel an egg in there. Do not try to force the egg out- this is far too painful for the hen. If you do feel an
she could be eggbound mate signs of egg binding are droopy wings,lethargic,swollen vent they will have smallish or no droppings if the egg is near the end of the oviduct