I think we just got the one!
We ordered a batch of silkie eggs, to try to hatch. I got 5+ for under 30 bucks with shipping, so were gonna give it a shot and see what happens. We have cochins, too, a roo, and 4 hens (if the 3 all survive to adult hood that are in the juvie box right now.)
My...
I did know about apple cider vinegar, but their butts were clean this morning, so if they persist to have dirty butts, I'll slip some ACV in their water. I just didn't want to give them anything "extra" before they de-stressed from the trip.
I'm kind of one of those "let nature take it's...
Oh - and our EE LOVE my daughter, they just aren't super big on being mauled non stop, but they've been handled for hours per day... so they are pretty used to her. She goes out there with them in their kennel for 2-3 hours a day and picks them up, sings to them, takes them water/food and plays...
The red sexlinked I was worried about died. I went back upstairs to check on them, and she was dead. :(
the others appear to be doing okay, but the two silkies have dirty butts, so I washed them off with a baby wipe to make sure they weren't plugged up, just to be safe. Since my daughter plans...
Here's the little red sexlinked I'd been worried about. But she's more perky now and eating/drinking.
what's interesting, is these chickens panic less when you hold them, and they peck at our hands less then our EE batch. These guys seem more social right from the get go. I thought that was...
Her older brother decided to "play" barber, and didn't tell her he was using REAL scissors... He cut gigantic holes in her curls, so I had to lop it all off to fix the damage he did.... She's been telling everyone she meets her brother cut her hair.... they "assume" it was her 2 year old brother...
Holding her new chickens. (She got a hair cut, because her 12 year old brother decided to cut chunks out of her hair... which is a different story, and she's still pissy about it.)
So far, all 11 are alive. 3 polish crested, 3 red sex linked, 2 silkies, and 3 blue cochins, but I'm confused...
In our experience, if you teach them to eat out of your hands, and always have treats when you come out, they'll continue to like you... but for you better pray for mercy if you forget their treats. LOL
It was particularly traumatic for her, since she was there, and saw it happen, and being 5 1/2, was too small to stop the dogs from doing it. They all knew they screwed up though.
White freckles I think got tired of my kids taking her eggs, so she jumped out of the goat area, (where she was safe) to go lay her eggs somewhere else. When she did that, the dogs ripped her apart.... they didn't try to get the chickens when they were in their own area, but on the other side of...
Well, our incubator has 5 eggs in it - including one egg from her white freckles that was killed earlier this week.
The babies seemed to REALLY like their new house.
My older chickens came to see them.
they were rolling around in the dirt/grass and there was a tiny fire ant...