So we've decided to keep a buff rooster, meet Noodle!
Awe hi Noodle
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So we've decided to keep a buff rooster, meet Noodle!
So we've decided to keep a buff rooster, meet Noodle!
Awe hi Noodle
Yup! We usually name our chickens what we're going to make with them, or spices we're going to use. Alfredo will be chicken alfredo, Oregano will be eaten with oregano, Tortellini will be eaten with tortellini, (I can't wait to eat him, I love tortellini pasta!!) Parmesan will either be in a pasta with parmesan or we'll make chicken parmesan with him.
https://www.alltech.com/sites/default/files/alltech-egg-shell-quality-poster.pdfI was wondering if someone can help me out , my quails that just started laying about two months ago , they were laying good eggs now the past week or so they have been laying brittle shelled eggs or eggs with no shells at all , I added grain and oyster shell to their feed when the first brittle egg was laid I even crushed up their shells and fed it back to them for about a week then it got where I couldn't even pick up their eggs without them crumbling in my hand , is there something I'm missing or what
What a handsome fellow!! Hi Noodle!!
You missed my point, shah... I meant that no one is in charge now. Feel free to run amok!!!Oh no! Your in charge!
Sweet! Congratulations, Joseph! If it's not bleeding, wipe some antibiotic on it (not with pain reliever) and isolate it from the other chicks so they can't peck it. It should heal up in a day or two.Chicks hatched! 11 out of 13 eggs hatched(5 buffs and 6 Rhode Island reds). One of the chicks had some trouble hatching and now has a bloody vent. I tried to clean it with warm water but what looked like the yolk started coming out so I put him back in a separate brooder and i put some electrolytes in the water. What should I do?(the yolk is hanging out of his bottom and is a little bloody! Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Happy new year, caeti!!!Happy New Year everyone
It certainly sounds like a calcium deficiency. Just keep pumping the extra calcium to them. It'll take awhile for it to take effect, and make sure you're providing enough grit so they can break it down easily.I was wondering if someone can help me out , my quails that just started laying about two months ago , they were laying good eggs now the past week or so they have been laying brittle shelled eggs or eggs with no shells at all , I added grain and oyster shell to their feed when the first brittle egg was laid I even crushed up their shells and fed it back to them for about a week then it got where I couldn't even pick up their eggs without them crumbling in my hand , is there something I'm missing or what
Well... hello, Noodle! Aren't you a handsome one???
How high are you running your humidity? If you're worried about them being stuck, bump it up to 70-75%... maybe even a little higher.Of the 3 latest chicks one hatched fine, 2 were stuck and started cutting their beaks banging the same spot on the shell. One had a bunch of clearish goop by it's feet. I've rinsed them as clean as I could and put some neosporin on their navels, they look healed, but I felt better for doing it. I've left the 3 of them in the bator to fluff up, but now I'm worried my other pippers may be stuck as well, but I don't want to open the bator in case they aren't stuck...
That's funny, Benny! Perhaps she wants to scare the roo to make sure he behaves? Those noodles look delicious!!!!