Oh it's been busy growing our family and focusing on various life things. The chickens are pretty simple, though we're happy to have welcomed 4 new girls into the flock! Our daughter named them: Little Belle, Snow White, Cinderella, and Rapunzel. She loves Little Belle the most. She's a prairie...
If so then it's taken a long time to manifest since she was attacked over a month ago. I'll be looking at her more tomorrow, but she doesn't look swollen.
She is looking a bit molty. It's been tough, she's a cream leghorn and she always seems to have odd tone changes in her feathers. I believe...
I've got a leghorn and a crevecour, both hens, who don't lay anymore. Curious if it's potentially a side effect of the only two having been pursued by predators this summer. The crevecour has always been odd and slow to start (broody and molting too, she's been our little handful). But the...
I have a mixed flock, but mainly Australorpes. We had a couple roosters to test but had to fill them due to noise complaints. The ladies accepted them readily and really didn't seem to mind the uh, harassment they got every morning. No balding or bullying just chicken breeding.
I'm wondering if...
My husband and I are looking to round out our flock. We love the crevecours and want to breed them in the upcoming year or two, and he really wants some different colors in our egg production (hence the search for Easter Eggers). Anyone on the front range of Colorado savvy to breeders or...
I'm in the Denver area, so we get a lot of sunshine. All my other girls, aside from one molting hen, are laying. But the egg uptick you described sounds about right to what I saw last winter. Thanks for the input! :)
Unfortunately the other crevecour has passed. The other breeds are a porcelain leg horn and 4 autralorpes. She's queen-bee, and enjoys spending time with the porcelain and one of the australorpes (they've been together the longest). She's always been the slowest growing and most particular bird...
My lovely girl, Katya, is being stubborn. She was broody for about 2 months, then started to molt. During the end of her molt she laid two eggs and then hasn't laid again since. It's been about 2 months since the last egg from her and I'm just at a loss. She's just over 2 years old and eating...
No roosters in my flock (yet!), but I very much appreciate the peace of mind through your shared experience. They both just finished molting so that is perfect timing. I appreciate the perspective! Will be keeping my eyes peeled for any behavior that isn't normal.
One of my leghorns has slightly yellowed ears and they look almost shriveled in a way. This is accompanied by some slight feather loss around her comb and a little on the back of her head. The feather loss looks like they've been pecked at, but she is one of the more alpha chickens so I'm...
One of my leghorns has slightly yellowed ears and they look almost shriveled in a way. This is accompanied by some slight feather loss around her comb and a little on the back of her head. The feather loss looks to be like they've been pecked at, but she is one of the more alpha chickens so I'm...
This past summer we got lucky and found two Crevecoeurs and two Porcelain Leghorns to start us off on our chicken raising ventures. Sadly, I lost the flock leader, our big Crevercoeur, to a cat recently and would like to find at least one to two more to round out our flock again. Their...
The fence is definitely important, it seems! And huskies are very intelligent, no doubt they'll continue to listen more about the commands. Do your chickens get stressed out about the dogs at all?
No doubt its just in their genes, but it certainly can make for some nervousness! Do your chickens have issues laying because of stress over the dogs at all?
Sure! I don't know much about chickens in Colorado weather, I grew up in Alaska and knew about my aunt's experience with chickens up there.