Not that they they are slow per se; I certainly cant catch one easily in open areas... It's more that they are a flock animal, and when one flies over the fence, (which I doubt yours are capable of at their young age) it is now separated from the others. I just open the gate, move out of it's...
I would let them feather out more before you have to worry about it. I have a new flock that are about 16 weeks and I just gave em the trim last week. Out of 18, 2 of them made it over and were kind of freaked out when they figured it out. They couldn't wait to get back in the pen. (Also a 4'...
Do you think this is a physical injury, or an infection like IB?
Here's the scoop, I went out to check on the birds, and immediately noticed this chicken's eye. It is only this eye, and if you look closely you can see a dot of blood both above and below the eye. I had to catch her with a...
You know, they would probably be ok, but they can get bullied pretty bad form the full-grown chickens. When you add them, it disturbs the pecking order they have already established. Even though these new chicks aren't a threat, the chickens still need to drive the point home that they are...
I ordred them as soon as they were able to be ordered, which was January 2nd. They gave me a shipping date of Feb 10, based on the hatch dates. They arrived promptly on Feb 11, well packaged and healthy. Did they give you an estimated shipment date?
Thank you! They won't be laying until July, when I'll add 3-4 nest boxes where the lower windows are. They will be able to be accessed from outside the coop via a locking lid.
I just finished my run, and i would agree that electrical staples would work, but they are a little overkill... I used poultry staples which I found at home depot in the hardware aisle. (They're also a lot cheaper!) Hope this helps!
We have Easter Eggers, Silver Laced Wyandottes, and Rhode Island Reds. My favorite so far are the Easter Eggers, and they lay blue and green eggs. Keep an eye out for those, they have great personalities.
If you asked me even a year ago if I would ever own chickens, I would probably look at you funny and say "No, I doubt it..." My girlfriend and I came to own chickens when the house we bought had existing outbuildings, and one of them had been used to raise bantam roosters for show in the past...