When I checked the flock the other day, I pried open a few beaks to look for wet fowl pox. Considering I had about 0.2 seconds before they yanked their beaks away, beat me with their wings, and generally fought to escape, I decided they're all feeling fine, haha. I also didn't see anything...
A couple days ago I discovered one of my 5 year old bantam Cochin hens had two abscess on her comb. One is larger, brownish in color, and located near her nostril. The second is smaller, white, and near the back of her comb. Later I found two more white abscesses on her feet on the areas...
I've been stalking all their social media for the rescue page and looking through their website and stuff. I also talked to the owner, who offered to let me come see the place which I will probably also do!
Update: I think I found a rescue group who will give the boys a home! They also have a network of people who adopt chickens from them, so if they don't take the boys one of the people they know probably will.
I have found with my broodies that if they are brooding in a less than desirable nest, it can be much easier to move them once a couple of the chicks have hatched. I have had some "nest sour" hens who stubbornly refuse to brood anywhere except for this one nest which is her nest. When I tried to...
Wow. :eek: The more I learn about neighbors, the less I want them. *sigh*
I am definitely trying to find someone who would take the boys, whether here in Kansas or down in Florida. Sadly, I'm discovering it is hard to rehome roosters even when they come with hens.
Alas, that sounds exactly like something they would do. Considering our yard space is under 10,000 sqft, neither law would allow for me to have more than 10 birds so the cap ends up being the same for me. I definitely like a 10 bird cap better than a 5 or 3 bird cap though!
(But mostly, I want...
Ah, okay. I saw that section but assumed it was for some type of business, and unrelated to another section I saw that I thought was more applicable for just having a backyard flock.
I would greatly appreciate having their website! Aside from the farmer I already contacted, and the Lowry Park Zoo, I don't know anyone in Florida who has chickens (roosters included). The more people and/or places I can find that might be able to adopt my boys, the better I'll feel. I may find...
No HOA and no renting. There is a "neighborhood association" but it's optional and I don't think they have legal recourse the way an HOA does. In any case, we have contacted the neighborhood association and asked if they would allow us to have chickens, and they said that since the city allows...
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for advice on how I might be able to keep my roosters after a move. We're moving from a farm in Kansas to a residential/suburban house in Tampa, Florida and there are so many rules! :he (I am SO not a city girl.) I've lived on this farm for nearly 20 years and I've been...
Hatch Update: 6 of the eggs hatched on days 20 and 21 with no problems; the 3 Cochins and 3 D'uccles! :ya :love
After one last candling on day 22, I went ahead and opened up the 4th D'uccle egg. I cracked the shell over the air sac and started peeling it away (of course I forgot to take...
Awww, thanks! She is lovely. :love She and the other mama hen are from some calico/mille fleur Cochin eggs I bought two years ago. The shipped egg chicks are now raising shipped egg chicks! hehe
I have a tiny little Old English Game bantam hen who is a dedicated (and ferocious) broody. The problem is, even when she wasn't broody she would have nothing to do with the boys, so her eggs never hatched. I finally took pity on her and got a couple eggs from my friend who had bantam Cochins...
Last year I used a Brinsea Ecoglow for the first time--it worked great! The chicks seemed to like having a dark place they could get under (maybe it psychologically simulates being under a mother hen for them?) and it kept them nice and warm. Before that I used a heat lamp, but those are a huge...