good she is perkier. Dewrming would't hurt. Weather is supposed to get better into this coming week so there would be a good chance getting them dewormed
you aid you be seen her eat? Is she actually making contact with the food and swallowing? I've had then attempt to eat and fail before.
I had one do something similar and I tube fed her and (as much as I tell everyone not to do this) threw amoxicillin at it. After 4 or 5 days of tube...
now I guess I didn't put that in. If I deserve it then it is a different story. If in endangering his girls in his eyes in one thing. When I'm 10 feet away and they come after me unprovoked is another.
I would tell the other guy too. He may never have any issue with him. I had a rooster...
You don't have to put up with a mean rooster ever. They get 2 chances here. The first one they get their warning, the second one they get the freezer. I've got a Coming 4 year old Swedish flower cock and he had these. Never ever ever has he offered to test his luck but has been a superb...
the guy doing mine now isn't amish but typical price is $3 per bird left whole.
I do my own here if I've got 5 or so. Anything over 10 I send. I just don't have enough time to butcher that many
Well, I had been working and saving money...decided I wanted a horse. Didn't have enough space for a big one at the time so I bought a miniature. Still got the ole girl at 14 years old now. Best horse I've ever had
I wanted to show, decided I wanted o be different from mom and I loved the...
lots of puppies and dogs :) got horses when I was 17 (much to my parents surprise :lol: ) chickens came in 2010, ducks came in 2011, quail came in 2015 (but I'm selling out of quail). Pigs came in December of 2015. I've had horses since 2003. I have had cattle and goats on the past but...
Not me. No piglets here right now.
I am on 14 acres and basically it is a hobby farm but does produce us a decent income. I've raised animals in one way or another since I could walk. My parents raised and showed dalmatians for 40 years. They dabbled in German pinschers for a few years and...
It is normal for young birds to lay odd eggs every so often. You have good feed and oyster shell available so you are doing good. How long have they been laying and how old are they?
I've got some who love the mud :/ they look awful. I'll have many pullets for sale this year. I've already been hatching :P
:frow welcome to the Ohio thread!
mine do sit and hatch their own eggs. I've had 3 of the 5 already brood and hatch. The cockerels can be jet black although deep mulberry is accepted in the Swedish standard. In personally breeding for an all black bird. Takes time of course!