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A favorite of the family. Even my 9 year old nephew loved it. He's a picky eater.
I have a small run attached to the coop (5×22) that I put a bale of straw in when it started to rain this fall. Tonight I was crawling around under the coop, collecting 8 week old chicks. Under the coop was dry. The yard wasn't muddy, but it was soggy. I'm adding another bale to the yard this...
If the power goes off, I can go home. Right? I have temporary fencing while I wait on the contractor. It blows over and the chickens visit the neighbors. The neighbors don't like chickens in their flowers. They don't mind eggs.
Lacy walked like she had a basket ball between her legs, which I guess she did. She also wasn't very hungry and was sitting often. I pet her once and she pecked me, not normal for her.
A little follow-up on why I gave my hen calcium when she was egg bound. 1st I read on this site that it sometimes works. 2nd I went into the vet with my dog, whom I suspected of eating too much chicken poop. I asked Doc what he thought of the calcium. He told me he didn't know about chickens...
I'm not sure if I should post this here, but here goes anyway. Another Houdan had a bad cross beak. Now we have 13 chickens, 2 of which are Houdan hens. One has gotten her head feathers all muddy. I tried sponging them. It did do anything but make her wet. Any ideas?
I have 4 what are supposed to be Delaware hens 8 weeks old. No smutting at all. They are free now. (Got my $ back. Didn't expect that.) I want delawares. If you get to a point that you sell chicks, I'll drive across the state.