Has anybody had a cradle making kind of like a ticking/popping noise constantly? I took my loaded incubator off from the cradle and the noise was still there, it seems to have gotten better over night but want to know it there is something i can do if the noise comes back
I had roosters when growing up and i would say there's more pros than cons to having the right rooster, Wellsummer roosters are full of awesome colors. And about your rooster's behavioral issues, don't give up, maybe separate him completely for a month or 2 where he doesn't even see the hens...
That is awesome
Which rooster did you buy?
I've been looking at his page on and off for a while
But i have a hard time convincing my wife that a rooster is worth $400-$500 lol
I live in the city and I'm not allowed to have a rooster, so I've been trying the collar technique with some vellcro...
Do you still have your rooster you bought from quietroosters.com?
I've heard they are more prone to respiratory diseases after having that surgery done
Just an update:
So last week i took the one that looked the sickest (my white leghorn) to the Vet and the vet said she thought it was more than likely MG, she harvested some samples and sent them in for testing, results finally came back and they were not positive nor negative but instead...
My chickens just got prescribed Tylan powder in their water as well and the Vet was pretty specific about not eating the eggs for 6 weeks after
But most of the info I found here is contradicted.
Maybe I should call the company that manufactures Tylan and see what they recommend and why
Mi final count is 8 birds out of 21 are showing one or another symptom, and those 8 are separated at the moment and they all have been treated like you recommended and injected with Tylan
So i went to let the girls out this morning and at leat 3 more of my adult hens are showing symptoms and Sandy the buff orpington has some bubbles in her eye.
Question is; should i just treat the entire flock with Tylan or should i keep separating the sick ones and treat them one at a time?
I did separated them and have not seen any of the symptoms on the rest of the pullets,
The cooko maran is almost back to normal but still limping some. I was gonna try to look for some Tylan at the Tractor supply store, what is the difference between Tylan 50 and Tylan 200?
Thanks in advance
So i have 2 pullets that started showing similar symptoms at 1 day apart, Wednesday morning I noticed my cooko maran pullet had some swollen face under her right eye, and noticed when I touched it it seemed like it hurt her and there was some discharge through her nose, so I separated her from...
Wardle feed does not sell true Ameraucanas, they get their chicks from some "breader" in Hudson CO and they miss label their birds all the time.
Their guys lie to you just to sell you the chickens, last fall I bought 2 "california greys" and 1 leghorn, instead i ended up with 2 barred rocks and...
I actually have andalucians too and you can kind of see them in the back ground of both pictures, the bodies are really different i like the Wyandottes too
Maybe next year I'll try again for Blue Laced reds
mine have black/slate legs too, i guess with the blue wyandotte slate legs is a possibility, at first i though i had gotten blue ameraucanas due to the comb but they have not grown any beards and now that they are bigger their bodies deffinately look like wyandottes i will try to post some more...
Do you have any pictures?
I have I feeling you're in the same boat as me, I also bought what I thought were blue laced red Wyandottes b/c that's what they labeled them as but mine are definitely blues
They are gorgeous though