Mugs Monday:
Quincy and Becky feeling goooood! They’re fluffier than usual ☺️
Moa the Marans at 12 weeks and Caroline the impossibly white Olive egger at 11 weeks. These are going to be big girls!
Pips the hatchery olive egger at nearly 9 weeks. She’s still quite slight, and loves to come...
Wow that’s a lot of broody time!
It extends their life in theory- assuming that laying lots of eggs is what will kill them. If, like my Veruca, being broody meant skipping on self care (anorexia, no grooming), then I’ll bet it’s to the hen’s detriment to be broody for long/repeatedly.
You would get a dark green if you had a dark layer (think: Marans, or welsummer). If you mixed your Easter egger with another light brown layer it would just make a more mild colored laying Easter egger.
That poo looks normal, but I’m concerned that if you pump her full of new foods (like coconut oil) it will end up making her poo look unusual.
Where did she have egg gunk on her? On her bum, or chest? It kind of looked like she laid a soft shelled egg (normal for an old gal!) and then both...
I had really girded myself for a harrowing ordeal. I mean plunging chickens, one by one, into buckets of water was bound to be a disaster, sure mayhem! But I was wrong. They all settled comfortably into the warm water as though it were routine; they actually went into a trance. Even when they...
Elector PSP? Online, and I imagine from farm stores as well. I got my dose from the Chicken Chick because I didn’t want to fork over the money for an entire bottle.
Yup, that was another option.
On the pros/cons list, permethrin required two applications, and gloves because it’s toxic on contact. Meanwhile Elector is safe to the touch and supposedly does the deed in one go. I’ll report back on the most important part: does it work.
We need to speak to Management.
Last Wednesday I discovered that my chickens had mites. Poor girls- I check them regularly, but it turns out the mites are not evenly distributed, and so had me fooled. Dottie and Fez were the hardest hit, while Whiskey and Albert had none detectable, for...
That is a lovely place to rest. Will you bury her or leave her?
I don’t doubt the attacking chickens could have complex reasons for their actions- it’s interesting that you are able to go back in the footage and see that it may not have been thoughtless at all. If perhaps still brutal.
I’ll bet your chicks, like mine due to how I’m set up, won’t integrate until they’re at point of lay. All you need to do right now is give them a safe place to live and play in view of the big girls so they don’t get bothered too much. Within a week or two there will be relative peace, but they...