You could either start giving them grower or layer crumbles (if you feedstore has the 16% in crumbles). I usually alternate between grower and scratch grains at this time to get them used to actual grains, but that's my personal feeding program based on how the birds are going to live later in...
I though this thread was about fighting cocks I don't have any, but I had to dub the combs of my roosters due to frostbite and that's illegal around here. It's a stupid law. Was i supposed to just let the dead tissue fall off and have it look terrible? I suppose I could have taken them to a...
I really don't have problems with this. I replace the hay in the boxes often and hose them out once a week. I usually don't have to pick it out by hand.
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Edgewood is about 45 minutes east of Albuquerque. I lived there once for 2 months. Couldn't take anymore. I think you can find dates on Craigslist for Albuquerque under farm and garden occasionally.
I lived there for two months once too, and it was MISERABLE! Don't know how anyone...
I had this problem last year. The roo was picky. his counterpart was killed defending his hens. There were two free range flocks. after the death of Hank (his counterpart), i assumed that Hank's hens would join Junior (the picky one). Junior wouldn't let them join his harem. So i let his son...
I have had nothing but bad luck when it comes to livesock and dogs. I've lost more chickens to dogs than anything else. There are far fewer strays around here than there were a year ago .Seriously though, i'd find someone else to keep the chickens. someone with no dogs.
I've never raised ducks from ducklings... yet. I bought a breeder pair of muscovies and a pair of pekins. All i can tell you is based on my experience with adult birds. Muscovies are nice because they're quiet, and are very apt to go broody. There are two downfalls of 'scovies. one is that they...
Hey, does anyone ever go to the poultry show in Edgewood? Last month it was awesome... i've never seen so many people there. been going for about a year now. If you haven't gone, you should go (if it's not too far to drive). just though everyone might wanna know about it if they didn't already.
Ok, here's the situation. I just ordered 10 buff cochins and 15 silver leghorns from a hatchery. we will be getting them on the 26th of this month. I want to incubate some of by buff orpington eggs. I calculated it out to where the new hatches would be about 23-24 days younger than the others...
Well, what you gotta think about is , where are the newborns supposed to go once they hatch? if they're too close together, they will have no room to rest.
what i do is i take out all eggs, wait for another to be laid and watch to see who goes in immeadiatly after. you have to catch them in the act. this probably didn't help, but its the only way i know.
I'm giving up pizza... it's my favorite food and i eat if often... I'm also giving up bacon and sausage, my favorite meats for breakfast. I;m actually not Catholic yet But i will be officially on Easter. Been going to RCIA.
I wouldn't, because as you know they take different lengths of time to hatch out. the temp of the bator can be thrown off by the removal of the quail eggs/chicks. this could lead to too much adjustment at the later stages of chicken development... or quail... whichever hatches last. What could...