I got 6 ISA browns two weeks ago and noticed a week ago that the smallest chick had her right foot out to 90 degrees and even backwards. She gets around pretty good by flapping her wings too. She has been eating and drinking well and even gets on a short roost I made for them in a small...
I live on 18 acres in the woods. I store my chicken scratch and black sunflower seeds and crumbles in the bags they come in, but store them in large (35 gal?) plastic garbage cans with their lids. I have not had any any mice or other critters chew into them. They are inside a metal barn which...
I use these horizontal chicken nipples installed on a food grade white 5 gallon bucket. I prefer these with the wing nuts and silicone washers. In the winter I use a immersible electric water heater. If it gets below freezing then wrap the bucket with a few layers of bubble wrap (smaller...
Yes, I have seen that way of transporting without any problem. Do take rope to tie the ends together and also on the vehicle. Some folks just think "it will ride".
I highly recommend the ISA browns. They are the best layers and very large eggs. They are also a docile breed. Well, I have 7 ISA's and one RR. When I first got them I had 3 black australorp (sp), 3 barred rock, and two RR. They integrated well with some bullying from the barred rocks.
The truth is small chicks are the cutest, but will require more care. Each chick or pullet will have it's own personality. Some will "tolerate" handling others not so much. I prefer getting pullets fully feathered out. The way to a chickens heart is through their stomach. I train them from...
When the chicks are still young or if I get new pullets I give them about three heaping tablespoons of just boiled white rice (NO salt), and call them repeating "chick , chick , chick, treats for the girls" . The trick is to train them to come when called and they see two plain white paper...
As you can see the run is 25 feet wide and 50 feet long and everything is movable. Small coop was my first and I couldn't get in very well at my age so I built one I could actually stand in on top of a old boat trailer. I have only lost two chickens from a big hawk in the run. I have lost 4 or...
I suggest that you try trapping that critter and give it a case of "lead poisoning". I understand they love skunk. First you will have to collect a roadkill skunk. You will need a bucket with a lid and plastic bag inside. Something disposable to collect it into the bucket. Something to hold...
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I had a black Australorp hen that gasped for air and finally died I think this is what it was. She first started sneezing, and then went to gasping for air and was fine for awhile. you should...
You might also try peppermint oil. Make a spray of it and do the inside of the coop and all around.
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It is supposed to ward off insects and mice, etc. Google it. LOL and best of luck.
Sorry but you can't be successful with most dogs and chickens/ducks. It is part of their canine heritage. That is why I have a barn cat she helps me get the eggs and they do not bother each other.
I do not think it would work well where I am. I live in the woods and everything loves to eat chicken. Raccoons, O' possums, skunks, coyotes, wild feral dogs, feral pigs, panthers, and oh yeah snakes not to mention owls and hawks and the occasional eagle. Just saying.......even if you live in...
All chickens will decimate green areas (lawns). They need the greens to give color and flavor to their eggs, and they will make dirt bath areas and just scratch up dirt to look for insects. Your best bet is to fence off parts and rotate through. Welcome to raising chickens. LOL
I did not see a true misting system put up here just the single mister ones. Here is a link to Lowes that has a one similar to the one I bought and mounted on a 10 ft 1 inch piece of PVC that I hang on the lower edge of my elevated chicken tractor. It works great for the girls...