We put a couple Trader Joes Fertilized Eggs under our broody hen this spring. Unfortunately, both chicks turned out to be boys. They are gorgeous small white cockerels, just started crowing.
Please help me find a good home for them. I suspect they have great "laying hen" bloodlines - so if...
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/07/chicken-farm-vaccine-virus/
Apparently the two different strains of virus in the vaccines recombined to create a third strain that was causing disease. Oops!
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I have 10 chickens. Last Thursday, I had to run my Barred Rock to the vet because she tore her toenail off. The vet said she looked healthy otherwise, and gave me something to soak her foot twice a day (antibiotic). I call her the understudy to the head chicken.
Today, I look over and see...
Just got a call tonight:
"This is the humane society. Someone turned in your cat, Rowdy. "
What's funny is, Rowdy wasn't even missing, as far as we knew. He was cuddling me at 3am last night. Apparently someone saw him out, thought he was lost and turned him in. They said he looked too well...
DH tells me that when he went to let our chickens out this morning, they all milled around looking confused for a bit. They were apparently waiting for Buffy, our head girl, to lead, but she was in the nesting box laying.
Finally, Barbarella, Buffy's understudy, hesitantly stepped through...
I picked up two pretty girls from Cheryl Cohen: Mille Fleur Leghorns. Leghorns are an Italian breed from Livorno, Italy. Mille Fleur, in Italy, is called millefiori , and is a kind of glass made in the Isle of Murano in the harbor of Venice.
Of course, we had to give the ladies proper Venetian...
So, anyone else got a source for chicken ornaments for Yuletide (or other holidays)? If so, post them here.
I found blown glass chicken ornaments at the Animal Rescue site. They're really pretty - I got one last year, the only color left. This year, I shopped early to get more selection...
UPDATE: Willow passed in the night. I'm sending her to UC Davis for a necropsy.
1) What type of bird , age and weight.
Light Brown Leghorn, 1 1/2, 3 1/2 pounds
2) What is the behavior, exactly.
Lethargy, darkened floppy comb, walking like she's "pregnant", poopy vent.
3) How long has the...
So, I found that scraping the poop board in the morning could be a pain sometimes if the poop got kinda, well, sticky. I thought about what I could use to make it easier. Tried newspapers - the girls just scratched that up. Wood chips gave the girls the wrong idea since that's what I use in...
My Buff Orpington, Buffy, laid two eggs today. No other hen lays that color eggs. I checked eggs this morning - so I know it wasn't there this morning.
Stella, our Sicilian Buttercup, has been very interested in Mama Buffy and her chicks. Great. Buffy is fine with her being "Aunt" Stella.
But, tonight, when I went in to check on the chickens, Buffy was in her brooder cage with her chicks, 6 of the hens were up on the roost where they're...
Stella, our Sicilian Buttercup, has been very interested in Mama Buffy and her chicks. Great. Buffy is fine with her being "Aunt" Stella.
But, tonight, when I went in to check on the chickens, Buffy was in her brooder cage with her chicks, 6 of the hens were up on the roost where they're...
Okay - so my broody has been sitting for 21 days and started hatching yesterday. More hatched today. (5/5 & 5/6 hatch) Mixed breeds and sizes. Thing is, those chicks belong to someone else, who wants them back. So....
Tomorrow, I'm going to buy some chicks who were born 5/3 and put them under...
So, my broody BO Buffy got to set on a clutch of eggs. They started hatching yesterday and are up to 7. Woot! My question is, since these eggs belonged to someone else, and they're planning on taking their chicks back, how long does she need to keep the chicks before she gets over being broody...
I got home from lunch with DH today to an unexpected house guest. She was in an abusive situation and DS invited her here to "stay until she gets on her feet". She's 18 and done some junior college but other than that, no job experience and not really any "skills". I mean, she can type... I'm...
I just have to say, getting chickens has to be one of the best decisions we ever made. It has improved our quality of life. Not just the fresh eggs, which DH and I are spoiled now - we went to a conference last week and both agreed that we were NOT going to bother ordering anything with eggs...
Everyone says, quarantine new birds for 30 days before you add them to your flock. But, other than dying during those 30 days... what do you look for? Any simple concrete suggestions? I mean, it's pretty obvious if they're lethargic/falling over or have big sores or coughing/sneezing. But...
The April 2011 issue of La Cucina Italiana has an article highlighting the amazing eggs from Livornese chickens. I think it's funny that the article writer refers to them as a "local heritage breed (its name taken from the nearby port town of Livorno) is known as a prodigious egg layer." Um...