Yes, it's definitely well beyond the 21 days. Do they have to be removed at night, or does it not matter?
Since I'm new to this, why is it that hens sharing a nest have poor hatch rates?
Will they actually "grieve" when the eggs are removed, or will they act normally?
Sorry for all the...
We have two broody hens that have been sitting on eggs that have not hatched, and they are way past the time they should have hatched by.
Should I just remove them? I feel horrible doing that to them, but I'm afraid they will just keep sitting on them.
We have two male guineas that are a little over a year old. We keep them with our chickens/hens. The one guinea is CONSTANTLY chasing and picking on the other one. Would adding some females make things better? We have a horrible tick problem and my whole family has Lyme disease, so I really...
I'm having the same issue! We have two male guineas that we keep with our four chickens/hens. Our one guinea is constantly chasing and attacking the other one! I feel so bad for the one being chased/attacked. Not sure if adding more guineas would help or make things worse. Anxious to see...
Thanks, Nambroth. I did read that information, which left me even more confused. That's why I really am going to try and find someone to do the testing, so I know for sure what we're dealing with. Have no idea what it will cost, but not knowing is really bugging me.
Thank you, Shannag! I will look into that! I'm afraid we will make the mistake of culling one of our chickens that might have otherwise recovered. I hope we didn't make a mistake with the last one, but he was on his back unable to upright himself. We couldn't bear to watch him suffer any longer
We have chickens that are approximately 18 weeks old. A couple weeks ago one of our Chanteclers started stumbling and falling over. We separated it from the others. It eventually became totally paralyzed and my husband culled it. Now we have another Chantecler with the same symptoms and have...
We are getting some Golden and Black Laced Wyandottes. A couple weeks ago we got a few Silkies and some Chanteclers from someone in Coatesville. They're so cute! We still might get a couple guineas. :)
UGH....I was really hoping to get guineas to take care of the tick problem, but I'm not sure now. With four of us having Lyme disease, I'm willing to do just about anything, but I don't think my neighbors will share those feelings. Thanks for all the info.
That's the only reason I'm hesitant.....worrying what the neighbors will think! Are they noisy all day, or are there certain times of the day they are noisier than others? Thanks!
Moyer Chicks in Quakertown wouldn't be too far from you. I don't own chickens yet, so I'm not sure of their reputation, but here's the link to their site: http://www.moyerschicks.com/
We have a horrible tick problem and I was wondering if there was a specific breed that was better at foraging for ticks. Four of us have Lyme disease, and I am not even able to enjoy being outside because I'm so afraid of the ticks! Thanks for your help!
We've been on the fence now for over a year about whether to get chickens and/or guineas to help with our horrible tick problem, and we're ready to finally do something. I know that guineas are much better for tick control, but I'm not sure if they will annoy our neighbors. We only have a 2...