So i was at a party at my neighbors place and i found out they have a wild peacock living under their bridge
They told me they tried to catch it but he is really wild
Well you could get a cardboard box, seal it up then cut a square in the side, chuck some hay in there then there's a nesting box. Make sure the box is big enough for the chicken to stand up and move around, same with the square cut, your chicken has to be able to get in there.
I have two Australorp hens, a New Hampshire pullet, a guinea fowl pullet and four mixed breed chicks i Acquired from my neighbor (not sure on breeds quite yet but one is a rooster..great). I am want to start breeding Australorps though.
Does your layer live with a lot of other chickens? She could be hungry, I had a chicken that wasn't eating enough food because of the others and she started eating her own eggs. You could feed her separately if that may be the case. I heard once that some chickens will eat eggs because they are...
Hello all Milkshake here :frow
So a couple of days ago I received 3 one week old chicks and a three day old chick (all related) and I was told they were Rhode Island reds, the older one is starting to get brown on its feathers but another is growing white, I am unsure if they are in fact...
Hello all! Milkshake here! as suggest i am technically a new member so i just wanted to say hi!
I had a previous account but i was younger than i am now, writing was bad and messy so a friend posted for me (so it was messy as well XD) so now i am starting fresh!
I own:
Acoma: PB Australorp...