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post #431 of 1380

Go right ahead, Disco!

~Heather

 

"Music is what makes me dream... It's what makes me desire something..."

 

~Her Passion for Poultry~    ~Larksong Photography~

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~Heather

 

"Music is what makes me dream... It's what makes me desire something..."

 

~Her Passion for Poultry~    ~Larksong Photography~

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post #432 of 1380
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YES!!! lol I've been hitting the refresh screen button on my computer so much I've almost worn it out :)  hide.gif

LOL!!! That's funny

DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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post #433 of 1380

Since a question still hasn't been asked I will ask one to get things going again....

 

Post the six tips given for breaking your egg eater. 

post #434 of 1380

Thanks ACargill!!

 

This it?

 

#1. This is the most common used method among backyard chickeners. Take a thumbtack or a small nail, and poke a small hole in each end of the egg. Then blow on one end, until the egg is empty. Fill up the egg with mustard, or dish-soap. Then place it in the nesting box. Chickens hate the taste of mustard, and once they peck into that, they may not be trying it again. It may take a couple tries using this method, just in case it doesn’t work the first time.

#2. Place golf balls, or some sort of false egg, in the nesting box. When using this method, make sure you gather the eggs just after they’re laid, so that you can further discourage egg eating. After a while, your hens will get tired of pecking at plastic and getting a sore beak, and hopefully the habit will fade.

#3. Give your chickens more protein. Yes, it may be as simple as that. Eggs are high in protein, and some chickens, when they are not getting enough, will go as far as eating eggs! Some things to give high in protein are fishmeal, and cat food. You can also try giving them some game-bird feed; it’s higher in protein than regular chicken food. Also boiled, or scrambled eggs. No, they won’t associate it with raw egg!

#4. Hang ‘curtains’ around the nesting box to make it dark. The egg eaters won’t be able to peck at the eggs if they can’t see them!

#5. Take all straw or nesting material out of the nesting box. This way, the hen will peck at the egg and it will roll away from her. Although it’s a rather odd idea, it’s had success with many chickens! It’s not easy for a hen to break through an eggshell.

#6. Pinless peepers. These are a sort of ‘blinder’ that prevents chickens from pecking at each other. It makes it so that they cannot see in front of themselves, only off to the sides. However this can also be used to break egg eaters. It works in a similar way as darkening the nesting box- the hens won’t be able to peck straight at the egg. Leave these on awhile and the habit will probably be broken.

4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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post #435 of 1380

thumbsup.gif  Correct!

post #436 of 1380

YAY!! ya.gif

 

Post the link to this breed's page and tell what they were domesticated from. (The picture isn't the clearest, but I think you can still tell what they are.)

 

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4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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post #437 of 1380

Pearl Guinea, domesticated from the helmeted guineafowl which are from Africa

DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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post #438 of 1380
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Originally Posted by Daloorashens View Post

Pearl Guinea, domesticated from the helmeted guineafowl which are from Africa

Correct!

4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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4 RSL, 1 white pullet, 1 Leghorn, 2 BOs, 2 Barred Rocks, 1 splashed pullet, and 2 GLW.

 

Coop pictures coming soon! (as soon as I finish the trim)

 

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post #439 of 1380

What is the name of the hen used as an example in the learning center article about clipping wings?

DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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DH, 3 boys under 8;  Birds:  French Blue/Black CM's, BW/Splash Ameracaunas, EE's,OE's, bantam cochin calico project, assorted laying hens.  Next spring (2014): Crested Cream Legbar, Wheaten Maran and American White Bresse hatching eggs...   Wish List: enough space for 10 more breeds

 

Swaps: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/dalooras-swap-page

 

Birds: http://www.backyardchickens.com...

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post #440 of 1380

Darla

Each child is unique and will develop in his own way and time. Be patient, flexible and encouraging. Always lead; don't push. Most of all, remember that children truly are a GIFT from God. - author unknown

 

 


What Ya Got Swap page

WYGS member swap page links

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Each child is unique and will develop in his own way and time. Be patient, flexible and encouraging. Always lead; don't push. Most of all, remember that children truly are a GIFT from God. - author unknown

 

 


What Ya Got Swap page

WYGS member swap page links

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