@VAfarmgirl9 we had excellent results with elector but we were dealing with lice. I hope it works quickly for your flock, it’s no fun watching them be uncomfortable!
I have two of @Al Gerhart ‘s Ratproof Chicken Feeders and I LOVE them. Our girls learned to use them quickly and the way they are designed makes them safe and effective. ✨
I’m looking for some advice on our coop bedding. We have a raised coop and use a mixture of medium and large flake pine as our bedding. Everything stays very dry, there’s currently no stinky smell but my question is, how often should this be changed out?
I think I’ve found that this isn’t...
I don’t know if this is a thing but my hen’s combs change colors throughout the day and it seems to fluctuate along with their egg laying times and patterns. Are they laying?
Adding: I read that a stressful event could disrupt the egg cycle and possibly cause this - any truth to this? Night before last we had very severe weather that lasted for hours. Is that a possibility?
Ok I’m back to this thread - I have two hens, who at the same time, are laying eggs with no shell. This has never happened before.
I continue to put out oyster shell AND baked eggshells. They do not get eaten.
My flock currently is eating one feeder of Nutrena all flock that I’m using up and...
Thank you for all the help! I’ll plan on keeping them in my garage with heat for the first three weeks and then will move them out into the run in a separate kennel.
How long of the day time mingling before allowing the babies to sleep in the big coop?
We are in North Texas so when the babies arrive it will be hot. I have a 10x10 coop and a 10x20 run but most days, the hens have the option to free range on our acre grassed lot that’s available to them.
We currently have 13 hens and have 3 chicks coming in June. I’m looking for good solutions on where to house them once they’ve outgrown the brooder box and prior to being able to add them to the coop with the big girls. What have you found to be the best ideas?
Last time we had chicks, we had...
I have a nearly one year old EE who was egg bound last month. We got her through it but she stopped laying entirely for a few weeks after that episode.
Last week she started laying again and has been laying consistently since then with normal shells but every egg has some blood on it. I’m...
Wow, so awesome - thank you!! Congratulations to all the winners and to all the beautiful entries, thank you for letting us enjoy your gorgeous egg photos! ✨❤️✨
She’s so cute! Someone who knows more than me will surely respond but two of my lavender birds have the shredded feather issue which accounts for the “curly” look I believe. Mine are orpingtons with single combs though.
Mine started off pale yellow, turned very white as a young pullet and now is mostly white with a tinge of brown and grey here and there 😁 her name is Cream 😅.
In the chicks photo she’s second from top.
Animals are strange, right? I have a huge Great Pyrenees who you’d think would avoid heat at all costs but he LOVES to lay in hot rocks in the blasting summer. I can’t explain it but it’s his happy place.
Chickens do the same. Rain seems to make for a happy day for mine despite what I would...
Hi! I’m also in Texas and having severe downpours with thunder, the works as usual 😁 my chickens have a large coop to shield them from the elements…but they are cruising around enjoying the rain. Don’t worry! Mine are happy and digging for rain worms.