I actually don't mind the broodiness, if anything, I would like her to go full broody, not that I mind eggs, but I would like her to take some rest, complete her moult and then start laying. You still think I should end her broodiness somehow?
My Aseel, who is around and above a year old, is going through her moult. A light one though. She is missing feathers on both her leg joints and few other places as well. Unnoticeable without picking her up and having a deeper look. But interestingly, she hasn't stopped laying. Neither the...
It's the same egg in picture one and two, in three it's still the same, only in comparison with a store bought egg. The more palish yellow one is the store bought egg.
A brooder would have certainly made life easier, but I don't have one at the moment unfortunately. Thanks for the help. I guess I would have to crack and check for now.
Oh okay, thanks for the help. There was no bullseye in it. I guess it would be infertile then.
Yeah I hope so, the problem is that I don't think she is being mounted right. Her tail is pretty straight or downward sloping. It happened with her the last time as well, she laid eggs, went broody...
Hi, I have an Aseel hen paired with a non-Aseel, mix breed rooster. Aseel tails, that of hens to be specific, are not erect like those of most other breeds, and so when my rooster mates with her, the tail remains downward facing.
I wonder if my rooster is going about his business correctly. I...
Yup, I get it what you are saying. Do see the cream now. And same goes for that pullet, I thought it might be a mix of buff orpington and RIR, but I don't care much for the breeds, I just love having chickens, any chickens. Thanks a lot, you have been a great help, with age and all too. :)
Thank you so much. I have other chickens but they are Asil, and I keep them separate from these. So no, don't have them in the ideal ratio because of the space issues. Guess would either have to build something for them or make one of the roosters my dinner or something. But thanks a lot for the...
Hi, I recently bought 4 chickens, all young, in their pullets and cockerel ages. The guy selling had no idea about the breeds, and he just had them by flock. So I was hoping someone here can help.
Here they are.
(1/4)
-Cockerel
-Has beautiful black and white pattern on body and fur.
-White...
Thank you so much. I think you are right. He might just be younger. Because he is Aseel, that much I know. I will just keep them separate for couple of months. Unfortunately the metal divider is all I have rightnow. But they can't hurt each other through it, not even insert their full head in...
Thank you. Will applying this divide and peace method. He is about 9 months old, that's what the shopkeeper told me. And the Asil hen apparently younger.