:welcome Welcome to this thread as we are a fun, and sometimes serious group who loves to share life and chicken raising adventures, support each other through hardships, and laugh together, sometimes at each other. Chicken math is a serious subject. One equation not included should be that all...
They are beautiful and growing up so fast. Only time will tell. Do these get the sharp hackle and saddle feathers? What will you do with all these roos?
What does the O stand for? Maybe I got a breed that the hatchery has a different name for? You know your breeds.
I love their feathered feet. Didn't know until I got them.
I finally have some pictures of the not so little girls. That's a big girl in the foreground of the first pic. All are having a great time foraging, chest bumping, running to get treats. Changed all the feed to 19% for everyone, so no worries about the pullets getting unintended calcium until 6...
The Onyx saga continues. She perked up yesterday afternoon, went on her roost, chases after treats with the rest of the girls.looks a little better. Has anyone ever had a half molt? She is still not done yet.
The pullets are coming to get treats when I shake the container. One bravely roosted...
Thank you for your hugs.. Recently read that cancer and tumors are more common than we think, in birds as young as she is. She has gotten where she doesn't want to roost, and just sits in the yard until she basically goes to bed. Looking for a cull person in my area. So sorry you lost your 2. No...
Onyx has gone downhill further. After yesterday, when she was so excited about treats, I thought she had bounced back. When I came home this evening, she was by herself just sitting on the grass. I went to catch her, and she went in the space under the coop, just standing there, now just sitting...
We did not have a long cold winter, only one week of temps below 20°F, and these mites have been relentless. Hopefully this last spraying with spinosad will give residual killing effects. I've been checking just about every day. They've been hatching out often, as if the weather is like...
Grrrrr, the mite battle continues. Found another big batch had hatched and sucked on my girls in the last day or so. Got out my equivalent of Elector PSP, which is Dead Bug brew diluted 1:4. I hope it has residual killing power. Does this seem early in the year for this?
I think you're thinking of trichinosis. Recently, pork has been much safer, and can be served at 145 degrees F. The only raw meats I give the chickens is any seafood scraps from our catch.
The chicks food supply was quickly eaten and scattered about by the big girls, so reduced the entrance size. The big girls got perturbed at me, the littles were wary at first, except Dora.
The separation fence has been taken down, and the pullets are exploring the other side of the fence and the yard beyond. So glad the hardest stages are passed. Now, on to food transition eventually this summer or sooner, when the layer pellets run out when I switch everyone to all flock. Why do...
She turned 2 last month. Definitely has been molting albeit very gradually. New feathers interspersed with old dirty ones. Has not lost her wing feathers yet. Evidence being I clipped the escape artist's wings last summer) She was laying about 3 per week until just this past week. Poops are...