Hi everyone, my little girl who last week got a bath for a super poopy but now maybe seems to have a sour crop. For about three days she hasn't been eating or drinking well (or at all), is anti-social and her tail is down some. Just went to check her again and she was in the nesting box but...
That is sooo cute, my dachshunds were always too curious and wanted to nibble on the chicks UNTIL the chicks started nibbling and pecking back. Now the dogs are scared of them!
The favorite treat for my girls is sprouts (alfalfa, radish, mung bean, lentil) and wheat grass. I grow all these on the kitchen window sill. Very easy!!
I have read all the posts but still not sure what people think about sand in coops and/or runs for climates where the temps get below zero. I do heat the coop when the temperature gets below 20. I would appreciate some more comments and thoughts about sand and cold climates.
One of my girls has developed too much poo on her butt feathers. It doesn't seem to be affecting her but can't be good for her either. Can I give her a bath some how? I would like anyone's advice/help with this. Thanks
Swept the snow from their run, for some reason they act like they will melt if they touch it! They got homemade sprouts as a treat tonight. They just LOVE sprouts. yum yum
Well that sounds like a cool endeavor...BUT my chickens would be sooo sad if they didn't get their treats twice a day, pet, let out in the yard, tucked in at night etc. My family says they are spoiled though, (go figure) Good Luck
My girls wouldn't have anything to do with the pellets. People at work said "when they get hungry enough, they'll eat them!" I couldn't handle it, they looked at me so pathetically, I gave the crumbles to them Happy again!!!!!
Hi there, I only have four little girls also and I have been having been using the quart size waterer from when they were little. I have it raised up on a couple bricks. I have a couple jars and change it (with warm water) twice a day. Works good for me (in montana). As far as feeding, they...
This is will be my girls' first winter, I'm curious how they will react. This morning it was snowing lightly, not enough to stick, but they didn't seem to even notice. I'm sure they will, Montana gets snow!!