My poor old Wyandotte is almost in perfect health, she's just started laying again after molting (soooo fluffy) and she's looking healthier than ever, except for one exception. When I pick her up and listen to her breath, she has a slight wheeze when she breathes out and gurgling sound when she...
Hehe, reminds me of the time I was staying with a friend and while they were camping they visited a local market, while they were there they bought 3 hens on the point of lay. They needed something to keep them in for 2 nights so then they also purchased an old swag and they slept in that for 2...
Just cleaned out the coop, layed down sand in the run but I'm short of hay (my usual nesting material), just wondering if anyone has any ideas on using sand instead. Any advise is welcomed, thanks all
I didn't so much stub it, more of a jump into a mix of sand and mud (really soft) end up sinking half a metre in, staumbling foreword and slicing off the tip of your toe on an oyster
Holy crap that was quick! She (Pepper) is in perfect health (maybe a little too perfect, she's a bit fat :)
She's been laying normally, eggs taste great, she's not behaving oddly, she's noisey and whatnot. I was just curious if anyone had information.