It's the same eye though one was with the back camera and one with the selfie camera so it looks flipped.
Attempted to reintegrate him and it didn't go well with the top roo. So he's going out into a separate run with full visibility during the day and back into the garage at night (icy cold...
Well he continues to maintain his condition, still no discharge or indication of an illness and he remains the only chicken impacted. Perfectly healthy poop and appetite, still calling to the ladies when given treats even though they are outside and he's inside. Stumped.
Just checked, throat is completely open and clear. Ears look good. No discharge from nostril or eye. Really weird. It's firm feeling like there is something pushing out.
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Our 4 month Welsummer cockerel presented with a swollen eye this afternoon. He appeared normal yesterday. No other chickens impacted.
He appears normal otherwise, eating and drinking. Hubby just set him up a spot in the garage. We had a hawk incident yesterday and today was really foggy...
It seems to be from the chickens drinking out of them but the volume of water is surprising. I've washed the buckets and nipples to make sure there isn't dirt lodged in (usually a bigger leak issue with that though). It could be from the threads but I don't ever see the water dripping off the...
The girls are incredibly annoyed at the captivity.
Went out first thing yesterday to find Oreo on the 8' wall. So chicken wire went up while we went into town to get some finishing touches.
Two flock blocks later they were happy to have something to do at least. The buckets of water with...
Have your coop setup before you move the chickens. Even if that means moving your stuff in a few days early and going back to the old house to move the chickens.
We moved across the state last year with 15 pullets and what I learned:
1. Bankers boxes were great, dark and comfy small so they...
Some progress pics
Flutter joined for roost inspection (pre-sanding job). Even putting them 15" apart I think they might be too close ugh. We shall see. But there's 72' of roost available for 41 chickens! 2x4s were pulled from the large pallets used to transport siding for the brewery going up...
Surgery in two weeks has sped up and condensed the build timeline. As with everything homesteading I'm learning to decide what's most important for function and letting the rest slide for "in the future".
That being said, walls are up, roosts are done, door is hung, and the nest box is...
Feels like plans are ever-changing as things are built out. Pole barn is finished. I've opted to do a 12x20 section into a coop instead of the 15x30 due to some framing build outs and changes in how the barn lines up with the run. This gives me the other 12x10 area for stacking eggs for sale as...
That's actually the easy part, I sell eggs to the neighbors to help cover feed costs so letting the hens grow out and only matching the best up will be an easier feat thankfully!
Thanks everyone! I'm going to be spending a bunch of time with the flock and constantly analyzing the remaining five boys. Taking out the dominant and 2nd rung cockerel this week so it will be interesting to see who steps up out of the remaining five. I have a tentative decision on the next two...