Yes, they are all molting. I have various perches and such in the run but not overly crowded. There have been some recent losses and recent new pullets being introduced. I’m sure some of this factors in. But poor Rosie has been bottom hen for a long time. Hubby almost suggested she be a house...
I am currently trying the method from the link you sent. Thank you, I’ll try to update as it goes. I’m watching Rosie’s weight in my hands and making sure she has a full crop at night. Once she’s regained health and weight I’ll try letting her rejoin during the day.
Other than suffering nutritionally now because of bullying, and of course molting, Rosie is healthy. They get flock raiser crumbles, veggie scraps and greens, a bit of meal worms n such in moderation, oyster shell 24/7/365, granite grit. As for coop size I did give that information already per...
I’ve had my flock going for 7+ years with the usual coming and going of old and me members as nature dictates. My coop and run are of a good size with 4sqft/bird+ in the coop, and 10sqft/bird+in the run. I’ve dealt with bullies before. Rosie is the bottom of the pecking order. Recently she’s...
Thank you @Kiki !That means a lot coming from you!
I remember reading your asaga about your emergency incubator for the fertilized eggs you bought from a grocery store! You protested all the way having never wanted to go the incubator route. It came to my memory as I stood there with chicks in...
Thank you. Yes, I set that brooder inside and took the picture before dusting the height. I did indeed set it at a slant. They can lie down in the back and be in contact with the plate as well as stand up at the front being in contact. As for this being a too small brooder, absolutely! This has...
I recently acquired 2 chicks quite unexpectedly! They were a surprise gift from a neighbor friend. Problem is I don’t have any type of brooder setup! Here I was with two precious peeps in my hands and no broodys!
Quick thinking, a large milk crate, cardboard on the bottom, a glass refrigerator...
I’ll have to ask my neighbor if he has pictures. The closest I’ve gotten to a translation is they are some kind of jungle breed. I thought jungle was the name of a breed but I think he is saying it’s one of the jungle breeds. Is there more than one? I’m not familiar at all. They are a small...
I do have a portion of the floor covered in cardboard. I left some open for water spills and poo.
As for that lamp, I don’t like it. Neighbor was kind to loan it to me, but it bothers me so much I ordered a Brinsea EcoGlow Safety 600 Chick Brooder. This just confirms that I am in too deep.
Oh...
So! I have a wonderful neighbor that only moved in a few years ago. He has raised chickens for many many years before moving here. We helped him get set up because he never experienced snow, let alone NJ winters, not some of our predators. I have him fertilized eggs when his wife wanted a few...
Yes, sadly prices have gone up drastically. It’s true everywhere. But I will never purchase from anywhere else but V&R! I have never been disappointed in my chickens from there. I recommended them to my sister. She went somewhere else in North Jersey not far off. She didn’t get quite what she...
My oh my how things change!!
As I’m approaching the end of my seventh year of chicken raising I look back and see how much I have learned but more importantly how much I still have to learn!
I but that larger coop, 8X12, and enlarged the run to 305sqft. I had a mean rooster that scared the...
My walk in coop is roughly 8x12. My main poop board is roughly 2.5-3 foot off the floor with a ramp leading up to it. The poop board is 2-2.5 feet wide with the roost about 6 inches above it running down the middle. Underneath is a dog cage for breaking broody hens and a feeder filled strictly...
From everything I’m reading MG is highly infectious and now I should keep a closed flock. Winnie was looking better in that her eye was beginning to open and I wasn’t giving Tylan anymore. I put her in a cage in my flock for reintroduction. However, a friend who has been raising chickens for...
Wynnie is much perkier, yelling at me and finally feeling well enough to sit on the perch in her cage instead of the floor! Her eye is still swollen and weeping but no where nearly as much!
Friday afternoon will be the end of 5 days of treatment with Tylan 200 injection given orally. I’m not...
Oh! I had read the dose was 0.05. 🤔 I have been watching the flock but I don’t see any signs as of yet in anyone else. I thought any chicken with a respiratory infection had to be removed from the flock. One place I was reading said 30 days but another said 3 days so I am confused. I admit it’s...