To the question of feed, agree with the above.
To the question of integration, not enough info here. If they all just sleep in a coop together but free range, then any age, but in my experience, the little ones will sleep in the corner by the door and be the first ones out in the morning...
Out of high school I took two years of Photofinishing Technology. Photography was one of the classes in there. You'd think I'd have remembered that, but no. :oops:
I didn't even know there was a night mode on these phone cameras. Somewhere around here I have a Nikon 35mm I gave up using...
That's like what it does for the Northern Lights. It is pitch black, around midnight when I ran down to the end of our driveway to take this a couple of weeks ago. How it makes it look like it's daylight is beyond me!
I am so sorry about your hen. :hugs
It does sound like she may have had an impacted crop and maybe was constipated or had other issues causing the prolapse.
If you still have her and want to find out if she had anything else wrong with her, you could get a necropsy done. Here's a list of...
My older ones will lay all winter, just half or less as many. We keep the coops around 40F, but not sure that's the entire reason. Some have said if they're not spending all their energy to keep themselves warm, they'll lay, but that doesn't explain the ones in the warmer climates.
I just...
5" of snow fell, and winds to 35 mph, making it hard to see. So making the rounds this morning.
8 in the shed pen. All good. Not coming out.
16 in the breeding pens. All good. Not coming out.
Petra joined Pen #4 this morning.
The rest of Pen #4 - 4 partridges of various colors. The...
Hi,
Her feet and legs look swollen to me. Are they to you?
Otherwise, being puffed up and tail down could mean a few things, but egg-bound or coccidiosis are the most common.
Any chance you've seen her poop?
I think I'd be on the safe side and give her a whole Calcium Citrus+D3 for a few...
It could be an infected feather follicle although I'd think you'd see the suspect one. It could also be sinus.
I'd poke that with a sterile sewing needle and try get it to drain down using a warm wet compress on it. Then see if it stays that way or builds back up again. She may need an...
Hi,
Sorry nobody's answered. I only know silkie breeding so I'm not much help. @The Birb King wrote this article on Seramas so maybe they'd know or know where to look here or elsewhere.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/seramas-the-smallest-chicken-in-the-world.78388/
Unfortunately, those spices won't kill internal parasites. A dewormer would be needed to do that. However, they might make the chicken's environment undesirable and be used as a preventive measure.
That said, I love anything homeopathic, but when they are sick or if they have worms, I'd...
Hi, and welcome to BYC!
I'm sorry for the loss of your other pullet. :hugs
Chickens are social, so she's best off to have another chick or chicks to be with. Can you get another her age until they are old enough to join the flock?
Hi,
If she hasn't lain in a year, perhaps she's going to start, and you may be right.
I would get some 300 mg Calcium Citrate +D3. Put one in her beak, and she'll swallow it whole. Give her one a day for a few days up to a week.
If she's acting ill, I wouldn't bathe her, but how I'd do it...
Some people breed pairs. I don't usually. I like to have 1 rooster to 4-5 hens.
Those you are ordering are straight run or sexed? If straight run, you'll have to figure about half will be roosters you'd be selling.
For a coop, the recommended size is 4 square feet per adult bird.
For a...
Are these day olds or older chicks?
If day olds, usually those are shipped the day they hatch, so they don't need food/water for 72 hours.
I would get some Save-A-Chick or electrolytes or something on that order for them. Give them fresh water though first. They will be thirsty.
The only...