My sick chicken died last night... so now I'm down to 10 girls... kind sad, but in an oh well that's life sorta way. I mean yeah they are pets but I wouldn't have them if they didn't have a purpose anyways. I think right now I'm just relieved that we didn't have to put her down ourselves. And I...
7 of 11 for eggs... might have a s8xk or injured girl went out ton the coop this afternoon. She looks OK comb and color but isn't standing fully. She tries to walk but at a squat. And is staying sitting. Not sure what's going on.
3 so far with an EE sitting in the box... 4 confirmed laying 11 total. I might have a 5th starting back up but I haven't been able to confirm her or her egg just yet
2 weeks is barely enough time to destress, plus if it's winter for you she may still be wintering too. Give her time. Some of mine just came out of wintering this week, and by some I mean 2, and they are 2 of the first years that I didn't expect to winter down... only 2 of 6 first years didn't...
So I guess I just got a weird group of EE because now 3 of the 4 first year girls are molting, is not a true molt at least not yet but one is showing he neck another has dropped her tail feathers and a third just looks sorry of ratty.
2 eggs today, can't wait till spring
The 4 pullets did great well they were laying, they averaged almost half my eggs a day for 11 chickens for a few weeks. But they seem to be more particular about the weather and such then the other chickens
Mine are nice, but I don't try to pet them much. They just don't lay very consistently
So anyone's option here... are EE just a bunch of butt heads? I mean they are good birds and very pretty. But I got 4 this spring (labeled Americana) and the older 2 didn't lay well in the 100+ heathe here in northern California, and none of them are laying now that's it's late fall...
I get...
Ugh. Just found mites I think. Not in the coop but on the porch near one of the boards we removed from the coop. They are floating in a slight puddle sort of the way some ants do.
Unfortunately all the coop is wood, and 2 of the roosting bars were in there before the coop remodel...
So I've been fighting with 3 hens sleeping in the nesting boxes. 2 of them for a few weeks now. Well... I might have found my issue.
We built and open style coop, or mostly open. It has 4 sides and a roof but 3 of the sides have at least 2 ft of ventilation. For the summer that's great but...
Only 2 eggs yesterday . But I guess it's OK since I probably stressed them out a lot moving rock into the coop area, I still have to do the run but I needed to create a heavy base in the coop since it's so dry in there and the chickens have started digging under the walls. It also really worries...
That was a bit disappointing...
I got no eggs on Sunday so I was expecting a full load (minus my molters) for today. That should have been 2 bards and 4 EE all first year and possibly 2 mixed tan layers that haven't started thier molt yet. But instead on 2-4 tan eggs and 4 green eggs I got 4...
I'm realizing now might be a good time to fill in some of the girls preferred dusting spots in my yard... of course not right now while it's raining, but soon while they are still confined to the run buying treatment...
I finally talked to the vet (or a different vet in the office to be precise, as the one we saw yesterday was doing surgery today) her white blood cell count was elevated, bothersome but not worry some was the impression I got. We talked about how she was doing the the vet said the med they gave...
Thanks she seems to be getting better all of the sudden but still having potty issues. She's starting to cry now that she wants out, she didn't even bark when a sales dude came to the door yesterday. I hate keeping her locked up in wish the vet would call already
Dog is sick, started having tummy trouble about 2-3 days ago. Took her to the vet waiting on blood work. Poor girl had been locked in the bathroom all night. Becuase if I keep her kenneled there's not room for food or water, if I put her outside my big dog will eat herself food and possibly get...
Now I feel really bad. One of the pullets had never got her red comb even months after laying. I thought, and had asked) that maybe some mixed breeds never turned a true red. She's an EE. I was checking on then again, and I don't know if it's the temperature or not for sure but she now had a...