thank you! i love giving them fruits and greens especially since it’s warming up here in Cali. i want them to be as healthy and happy as possible since they aren’t raised in a big pasture.
interesting thank you! i have little drinking cups attached to a bucket and then a small water dish for them. both have supplements but they don’t really seem to understand how the drinking cup works.
so my chicks are just over 8 weeks old and i’ve been feeding them modesto milling organic chick starter and grower. i am worried the protein may be too high for them. i know people will lower the protein when the chicks reach the growing age. protein is at 22% right now. i do know some people...
we don’t really have predators i live in a gated community. i don’t know what that door is it has never been opened. and we have talk bamboo so that nothing climbs over as well as trees that block animals.
kind of lol. i can do it when i’m with them but i worry they would hop the fence leading to the rest of the backyard and then my dogs would go after them if i’m not there.
i have a smaller backyard and 3 6 week old chicks. i put together an old coop from a friends and built their run around it. they have perches, two waters, dust bath, grit, lots of treats, and food. i’m worried it’s too small and i feel guilty. i don’t have the space or money to give them a...
my 6 week old wyandotte appears to be smaller than my other two chicks. i always see her eating and drinking though she’s still small. should i be worried?
my chick had that too but i switched to medicated feed which helped a lot and gave her chick grit. i also used a warm wet wash cloth and soaked her but and carefully wiped it off.