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  1. MsBentleyboy

    Pullet or Cockerel?

    I would guess pullet.
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    Medicating

    I may have messed up. I hatched 8 chicks successfully and all seem healthy but I’m just now finding out about medicating them. What I read had them on a schedule with one vaccination at a few days old etc. My chicks are 8 weeks old; is it too late? I prefer putting medication in the water...
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    Delaware Rooster?

    If it's a rooster he could be crowing as early as next week.
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    Cockroach Control

    Looks like a roach to me!
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    hen stopped laying

    After I had something get in my coop and injured some hens they quit laying for a month. Just leave them alone for a while and hopefully they'll come around.
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    New B

    Hens typically do not crow and I say that because it is possible than a hen will take on the role of a rooster if there is not one present. However, it has only happened to my group of hens one time and that was after we lost a rooster which had been around for years. This hen even jumped on the...
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    How many hours of daylight and how many watts

    Mine start laying around Feb 1 and lay through or up to the first of November. I am in Kentucky and in Feb we only have about 10 hours of light; same for November. So I don't believe the 14 hour theory.
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    Pasty butt help - best way to remove?

    The Polish seem to be the worst about pasty butt. I hold the chick in my hand and run warm water over its rear and gently wipe with a paper towel. It doesn't come off very easily but the chick shouldn't squirm too bad if using water that's not too cold or too hot.
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    WORMS HELP!!!!!

    Quote: Wow, your vet actually said that? They can live with the worms, but the worms scar their digestive tract and any place they scar is thereafter a place where nutrients aren't absorbed. They predispose the animal to secondary illnesse, inflame the ceca, make the bird more susceptible to...
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    hepl me diagnose my red star hen's condition please-added poop pics

    I don't want to assume that your hen has the same problem as mine but I had a 1 year old Red Star that was my best egg layer. Her eggs were HUGE. One day she went to the nest box and was there for 2 days. I thought, finally, she's turning broody on me. Well, after she sat there for 2 days and...
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    HELP! discoloration

    My 1 year old roosters red comb and waddle is beginning to turn a pasty white color in places. It's up around his eye area too. I've looked really close at it to see if he has mites or anything on it and it doesn't appear so. What could this be? Should I be concerned? None of the hens...
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    Snake season

    A black cow snake got into my coop a month ago and ate one of my 4 week old baby chicks. I was devasted. I was also surprised by the size of the snake and wondered how he could slither through the chicken wire with his size... he did! But he would have never made it out until that baby was...
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    Coccidiosis treatment in baby chicks

    I've searched the past forums for this topic but haven't found it yet. My question is, "At what age can I start treatment for coccidiosis?" I have older birds which have been tested positive for cocci and it was recommended that I pre-treat (build up their immunity) my babies before mixing...
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    WORMS HELP!!!!!

    I had to purchase DE online as well. I can't find it at the stores. However, my vet told me that it's not that URGENT because they can live fine with the worms. But the vet recommended that I treat them because my dogs are also in the yard. I had to treat my dogs after a few months because...
  15. MsBentleyboy

    Green egg envy

    What does that mean about "uncle". ?
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    How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

    I got 6 out of 6 layers and this is with no added light. I heard before that people need to put light in the building to keep them laying. This is a myth. The only thing that may be helpful in adding a light is to keep the chicken's ovulating. I've read somewhere that they only ovulate 6...
  17. MsBentleyboy

    Post your ideas: Growing food for chickens

    Yes, these are all good ideas. One person mentioned giving their chickens all the scrap leaves from what she grows. The only thing I've been cautioned of is giving tomato leaves to chickens. I've read that these are poisonous. I'm assuming just about everything else goes though. I would...
  18. MsBentleyboy

    Could you please Id this pullet PICTURE.

    Looks pretty close to a New Hampshire Red to me.
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