Cinnamons wounds are healing and her feathers are growing back everywhere else
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I'm glad to be a part of this community. When I was a teen, my parents bought some land and started a small farm. We had ~20 chickens at any given time. We currently live in a sub-division (no chickens allowed), and in the process of moving, our close date is Aug 8. In our new house, NO subdivision! (will never live in one again) we have just over an acre of land, and want to start up with chickens. Currently doing research on Coops, Chicken types, etc.
My young daughter and wife want Silkies, I want a bigger chicken that produces bigger eggs.
I come here to learn a coop design and breeds of chickens and will start building the coop shortly after we move in, less than two weeks!
I am sorry to hear about your chipped vertebrae, pain and having to take a break from chickens. I pray you are healed soon and can once again enjoy raising chickens.very sad to have to say this, but after a bad fall that chipped a vertebrae and many tense conversations with my DH, I'm not going to have chickens for a long while. A friend is going to take my five buffs. Going to ortho dr and neurologist in the next few weeks. ER dr said I will most likely have to have surgery on my neck UGGGG. Due to my other health crap, I can't take pain meds. So for now I have to take care of my health and chickens and all my projects are over for at least a yr or morethank you so much for all the help you all have given me and I hope one day I can start again.
You have found the best place for all things fowl! ((snicker)) No seriously, if you need to know something and can't find it on here someone on BYC will either know the answer, know where you can find the answer or try their best to help. Now about the SilkiesI'm glad to be a part of this community. When I was a teen, my parents bought some land and started a small farm. We had ~20 chickens at any given time. We currently live in a sub-division (no chickens allowed), and in the process of moving, our close date is Aug 8. In our new house, NO subdivision! (will never live in one again) we have just over an acre of land, and want to start up with chickens. Currently doing research on Coops, Chicken types, etc.
My young daughter and wife want Silkies, I want a bigger chicken that produces bigger eggs.
I come here to learn a coop design and breeds of chickens and will start building the coop shortly after we move in, less than two weeks!
the white one looks very similar to an EE hen I haveMy neighbor turned some of his young chickens loose to free range and they come over to our yard which is fine with us I just wanted to know the breed of this one little chicken. They said I could keep it if I wanted it but I would like to know about the breed. When I asked the neighbor he just says "well I got some game chickens, Easter Eggers, Ameraucanas, Reds and all". Hmm... He has a large incubator that holds like 500 eggs and gets eggs from different places so I'm not sure he even knows. The chicken has black on its tail and around it's neck like a Delaware but has blue colored feet. Let me know what you think and if I should post somewhere else on here. Thanks!
Mine have a lot of white in theirs, also more runny than usual. I think it is all the water intake.BEWARE POO QUESTIONS BELOW:
Has anyone noticed a change in poo since it's been so hot? My chickens aren't acting sick, but being a newbie I worry when poo looks off. Then reading about the vast levels of normal poo , on the forum thread it's hard to know if something is wrong without other symptoms.
I noticed more runny/squishy yellowish poo lately. Not foamy just caramel colored vs the standard brown. Even sometimes I will see them just squirt out clear liquid with a little poo in it. Again no other symptoms. Any thoughts from the veterans???