Following because one of my ISA Brown has raised back and her vent is pulsing and she has a little bit of a runny bum. I cooked oatmeal yesterday and shared with them.And I wonder if she’s been laying the “deflated balloon” eggs
Learning.. just read they will eat hens if there’s not easier food 😳😱my client doesn’t mind sharing the eggs because black snake will eat the copperheads (if it’s hungry).. bet she doesn’t know it will eat a hen
I’ve been helping her 8 years and this is the first year I’ve seen a snake
They told me there is at least one black snake getting the eggs 😱 I met this one today. Used a Chuck-It dog toy (flexible plastic long handle with special cup on end designed to throw a small ball a great distance) to retrieve the ones you see
Thank you for this option. I have never hatched before, so I didn’t even think of it. Client has a friend that will adopt all (country living is the best)
She’s out of town 10 more days.. and she (let) the bird get broody.. if I knew today was day 3 or 4 but it might be past 7. How does the flock handle chicks? Can’t they stay with the mother hen (like natural birds)?
She left yesterday and she’s only keeping hens and goats from her late husband’s retirement adventure. She doesn’t collect everyday and that baffles me. The help only feeds them in the morning and opens the pen. So he knows this one has been on eggs for more than a couple days. Can I give them...
UPDATE: I reached out to my client and seems I have stressed for nothing. She has a contact that will take all her oopsies (it has happened before).
She did give me some guidance how to identify new eggs in the clutch (by marking the current ones) and remove those - and for goodness sakes don’t...
One of my 1yo ISA Brown laid a soft egg today (yesterday?) I found what looked like a deflated balloon in the box. Getting average 3 eggs/day from 4 hens (same age). Thought one was laying somewhere outside the coop because I found an egg in the yard a few days ago. 🤷🏻♀️
Oh yes! They come up to my kitchen door peering in to let me know they are ready to go in 😂 their pen is open so they can put themselves up (if I’m not home when they are ready) and I lead them to the coop and lock the pen. Coop has a square pen with the housing on top. Hens enter through the...
Hi! My 4 ISA Browns laid all winter 🙌 while I started building a food forest.. I’ve decided to let the chickens continue to roam and I fenced off the garden areas. So far so good!
I think they’re ok. I’ve found them in the ivy brush many times and they typically run across open areas flapping (making themselves bigger?). So maybe it isn’t their first encounter
A hawk just came after my chickens 😱😱😱
They ran for cover but there are feathers in the cover brush. I reacted quicker than the dogs (3 Pomeranian/terrier mix).
Hawk flew off and I put hens back in coop.
I didn’t see which one(s) were involved. Other than blood, what injuries should I look for?
I know this is an old thread but we are getting our first burp of freezing weather in central NC (hasn’t even FROST yet!! But temps plunging to 28F (was 85F for daytime high two days ago!) My 4 ISA Browns are in a construction with a half floor elevated housing.. they sleep in the bedding and on...