They like blueberries (that are supposed to be for my smoothies!) and give a handful every third day or so. Since they free range (under Oregon law, it's illegal to keep them penned up even if coyotes tag team during the day) we figure they are fine to get a treat now and again.
hoping all is well, no more dog attacks, and if you've moved to town, the rest of your flock were well-homed. I wouldn't get more chickens if the plan may be to move, and we have 9 hens and a roo, but down a roo and a hen. We won't replace ours. If you are getting plenty of eggs from the four...
Thanks for the reminder to stop in! We're still in the thick of it!! We had two roos, George and Wilson. Wilson and George were at it no matter the advice we got and I called the seller and she took him back. Highly possible Wilson is divided into home canned chicken soup but I won't tell my...
George follows and watches my husband and how he hand feeds the hens their treat. So since George doesn't have hands he takes a blueberry or mealworm and beak feeds each hen. If one or two hens are picking on another, not letting her eat, and pulling her feathers, my husband will keep the picked...
Our roo follows my husband around and imitates his behavior. He’s protecting the pecked at hens, making sure they eat ( my hubby is a helicopter parent). George the roo seems to be learning from my husband as he’s follo hubby around! Any one else see this?
Roo and hens (I think - trying to get them to comply is impossible) have red butts, I mean red. We CAN'T catch them so desitin is out. We've tried almost everything, next is the worming with Electro PSP 2 once we can figure out how to catch/feed each one (remember, they are not catchable and...
We knew zip about mites. And our hens and roo are losing feathers. Not molting, too uniform picking by themselves. Since they ate the feathers, we were told to increase protein and used Feather Fixer. No change. We've tried Hen Heal. No change. Fowl CBD oil. No change. Saddles - we couldn't...
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"Mercedes" hahaha name of one my main characters in my 3rd novel coming in Sept. LOLOL.
Sorry - I have a few broody hens as well. The hens go into the coop to lay eggs over the period of half a day (we have 10 hens and 6 boxes, now 2 broody hens). Driving us crazy. We close it up at 1:30 when...
I have 10 Barred Rock hens who lay consistently. There are 4 laying boxes in the coop. They wait in line as each ONE lays an egg. Seems to be taking up to 15 minutes for each to lay an egg. They're very healthy and have been doing this since the start of their laying. Yee gads. Any answers? They...
Included with the other stuff, we have a baby cam. None of our chickens/roos like the coop. The hens will lay their eggs there but that is all. The amt of money we spent building the coop from you know where ... they snub their nose is well now it's not relevant. We have a ladder roost and all...
Our roos at first grasped the hens by the neck. yeeks. Anyway, now they figured it out and literally do a dance around the hens, making a very different type of crow. The hen begins to squat, and George or Wilson uses one foot to press her to the ground (amazingly, gently). She raises (or I...
all these years later ...
we have 12 pullets, 2 cockerels. We have a baby cam in the coop and a night light and the first week they did great. The night light is a rechargeable LED non-heat emitting light. There is a heater in there for sub freezing but we've used it twice secondary to...
The Barred Rocks I have now - I have read layer pellets give at 12 weeks, no 16 weeks, no, 18 weeks. I had to look up what day they hatched (no wonder they are so big...). They are 18 weeks now. I am guessing I can start layer feed soon. We have a good two weeks on chick feed and I'll pick up...
We separated both roosters and they now get along.
The pullets aren't laying yet.
One or both now sit on my lap.
Separating them just outside their coop for a day (once each) seemed to have done the trick.
The only time both roosters get interested in aggressive behavior is when I give them...
we have done "everything" wrong LOLOL. Altho we started them on 19% protein, medicated (after two weeks, before that it was organic). At 4 weeks, they were outside, fully feathered, but we did give them a heat lamp. They are range fed, we feed them meal worms, scratch and for regular feed, the...
good to hear that!! First time I have had Barred rocks and when I head count 12, some days it's 'ok we have 2 cockerels.' Other days, I say, 'Hon, I think we have a dozen cockerels.' kinda funny.