This is her dropping, pretty small compared to normal
I just went out and found her on her back, it's almost dusk, her feet were very cold. After I picked her up and put her back on her feet, she wabbled a bit then walked away and went to feed.
One of my 5-month old Americana hens has been acting strange. She is free-range and for almost two weeks I would find her laying on her side and would have to pick her up to get her going, then I found her on her back for several days in a row, thought for sure she was a goner but now she seems...
Does this mean she's broody even w/o any eggs? What can I do to get her to start laying again? I have been taking her out of the nesting box each morning and afternoon so she'll eat but she soon returns. Could she have eggs stuck in her? Help!
Has anyone tried this to eliminate rats and mice? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013H4HR3S/ref=dra_a_rv_lb_hn_xx_P1300_1000?tag=dradisplay-20&ascsubtag=826f143a54f75785202cbacfce2b1a28_S
Thanks for your feedback cantrarchid! I have been keeping them in a coop since I got them at a few days old, only recently started letting them loose after reading another post about letting them free range at 6 weeks of age. We have plenty of trees on the property (see attached picture) for...
I have 6 six-week old chicks I just started to let "free range" in our 1 acre fenced property with our Llama, Alpaca and Nigerian Goats a week ago. I lost one Friday, I thought it was a coyote but today my husband caught a Red Tailed Hawk down on the ground chasing the chicks, luckily he scared...