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lol.. congrats on your first eggs.. I was like that when my girls first started laying. Now I get 35 eggs a day and they are running me out of house and home. I sell a lot but still give a lot to the Nashville rescue mission. They love them, They act a lot like you when I take 150...
Update on Bird....That's his name.. I still have him. His feathers are back and he is a very pretty boy.
It seems that raccoons moved into the area the pigeons were living at hubby's work and they all left, so we decided to keep bird for a bit longer. We made him a cage that is 24x36 and 36...
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I apologize if my opinion offended you. Perhaps stupid was too harsh a word. Self-defeating was not. It is my opinion that when a person can get grocery store eggs for $1.89/dozen it is self-defeating to sell a BETTER product for much much less. And yes, I would...
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Yet another reason why wider roosts are better for chickens. They are more comfortable having the foot flat whle sleeping; it is not natural for them to hang onto a pole, as it is for so many other birds.
The usual recommendation on here is the wide side of a 2x4. For really large...
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The rest of your post I understood, but I don't know what you mean here. Explain please?
the post I was answering told me to cross my fingers lol, I had no clue of what I meant either. I had to reread the other post .lol
also it seems if you flip the chicken onto it's back it seems to quiet down and go to sleep. either that or they knew I was trying to help them. It didn't seem to hurt them when I squeezed.
I noticed today that several of my chickens had a swollen foot, after reading on here I have decided it is bumblefoot( the pics look the same as their feet). I went to doctoring them. I cut around the scab part and pulled it out and squeezed and a large piece of yellow blob came out. I put...
3 Adults, 6 acres, and a bunch of grateful friends that are happy to pay for fresh eggs over store bought eggs any day. They pay $1.00 a DZ and was broken hearted when they all went on strike due to the heat and being broody
I have 23 laying Leghorn hens with 5 of them broody, 2 leghorn roo's...
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They do tend to fly a lot. right in the dog pen and then we have to go save the chicken. We did lose a roo that flew in and we didn't see him go in to holler the dogs off. They killed the chicken by pouncing on it and broke the neck and wing. Didn't bite or pierce skin though...
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I have 22 Leghorns and have 5 - 6 broody chickens. I am letting 4 of them sit eggs, they hiss and puff up at me when I try to get them out of their boxes. I take them out once a day, they eat, drink, mess and go back to the eggs. It was cute until they all seem to want babies. I...
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I took some leghorn eggs over to a friends house and told him that I really enjoyed the chickens and I wanted to get some EE and start getting a blue or green egg. He started laughing and said someone is pulling your leg, chickens don't lay that color egg.
Well I bought me an EE laying...
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I couldn't get past the difference between the duck and chicken eggs either. The ducks egg yolk is really orange and the white is...white. lol, it has a different taste also. I prefer the chicken but if I am starving I will eat the duck egg until then I will stick them under a broody...
I was thinking my girls slowed down because of all the rain and cloudy skies, I thought that because it was so cloudy their winter schedule kicked in, We were getting 18-20 a day from 22 Leghorns and today 10 eggs. this is my first summer with chickens and I am still learning chicken behaviors...
Thanks for the answers. He seems to be doing well, his wings are looking lacy but I will cut his wing feathers back and let you know how he does from there. He seems to be doing good, he is eating and drinking good. I hung his cage outside today and he didn't fuss or flop around the cage. he...
stupid question, are his flight feather's the wings or the tail feather's?
I have no clue on birds. learning the chickens but I don't do anything with their wings.
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The only reason we caught this one was because he couldn't fly. Not sure if I want to keep him/her though because he is a wild bird. I know I wouldn't be happy going from free to caged.
He does like to listen to me whistle but he don't care to be touched. He makes some strange...