I have five geese in a big pen with a guard dog. It works well because the dog keeps coons from getting the geese and he loves his geese. Trouble is, he also loves their eggs. He stands over them as they lay and when they leave, he eats them shell and all. I would like to figure a way to make a...
I think you waited to long to do it. We did it when they were around one pound max. Haven’t tried a silkie as it is so hard to tell if they are male or female till they are so old. Mine were around two months old when we did them
this is a Jersey giant capon. He was born in June 2020. He was caponized in August at about 1 pound. I currently have a different capon broody on some turkey and peacock eggs. His comb grew in as regular. This boys comb just never developed.
I know this is an old post but I am going to answer it anyway. I caponized 14 Roos last fall and lost one. Some of them have combs and some don’t. One crows and he also mounts hens so I assume some testicle
Was left All have the beautiful tail feathers. One of the Roos is broody right now and...
This is a very old post but I am going to reply. I caponized 14 Roos last fall and lost one. Some didn’t grow their combs and some did. One still crows and I am assuming we missed a part of one testical. They all have their beautiful feathers and one is broody right now. He is sitting on turkey...
I was so scared to do it yesterday as we had only watched videos also. It is really pretty straight forward. We did six birds and have six alive and well today. We did run into one problem and I am not going to go into it on here because people will FLIP out! But I encourage anyone who wants to...
I think you would be hard pressed to find any farmer or rancher who uses any type of anesthesia of any sort of livestock when they castrate. Baby calves get caught, tossed onto their side and the cuts are made and it is done. Same with baby pigs. Heck, there are still sheep farmers who just pick...
I thought it was excessive too. But we waited for a day that was supposed to have a couple of cool days. We put them in a place that was cool early in the morning and did the procedure early the next morning. They all did fine.
Reading the posts here was why I was hesitant to even post that we were going to do it yesterday. We did however do six birds. All six are alive and kickin’. I will admit I was very hesitant to be there because I can’t stand to see anything suffer. I was amazed that they didn’t seem bothered by...
We are going to put birds up for 24 hours tomorrow with no food or water and plan on caponizing Saturday. 24 hours just seems like way to long for them to be without water. Is that what everyone does?
I think I could cut it opens and really clean it out myself but I don’t think something this major should be done with nothing for pain. I know they say birds don’t feel pain the same but that would be torture I would think.
my year old peacock has a huge lump on his eye. My peas are not very tame and it was beyond squeezing by the time I saw it. I have treated with several different antibiotics in the past months. Nothing helped. I took him to the vet about a month ago and he stuck a needle in and there was no pus...
I found my silkie with her head down and she has seizure type shaking. Then she runs circles backwards with her head between her legs. I gave her a drench of poly I sol, vitamin e oil, selenium, electrolytes and oregano oil. No better today. Just stands with her head all the was back between her...
Thank so much. I live in Missouri. They don't get heat lamps but they do ..... did ...have a light on all night , for the chickens. My pied lost all his tail feathers and the other two boys are now in the process of loosing theirs. I turned off the lights when I realized what was happening but...
I have a pea who has lost all of his tail feathers... in January and just lost the last ones today. Can this be caused by the lights being supplemented for my chickens ? Peahens have also layed eggs.. in Jan. I have 9 eggs in the incubator right now. I know some are fertile but not all.
Hi everyone. I just bought three Brahmas from the swap meet at a flea market. I have never had any and liked the looks of them. I only got females. Two are doing great but the third almost died on me. I have her in a separate building by herself trying to figure out the problem. She is eating...
Thanks for the answers I was looking for, maybe that is why I could not tell,... Because they are all three males. I kept looking for some lighter markings but just couldn't tell. When I saw the pictures of a female tho... Not doubt that I have tree boys.. I have seen a few ads for...
I have heard that peacocks are really bad to leave if you let them free range. Is it the same if they are raised there? Also, since it is looking like I have three males, will that make them stray looking for a companion, and are the males bad to fight. I really do not need four, and hate to...