I have debated for a couple weeks now on whether or not to share this story. I know some will flame me all to h for doing what I did... but when it boils right down to it, I don't care whether anyone agrees or disagrees. It is what it is.
about 5 weeks ago I had a hen go broody. It wasn't her...
If it's able to eat and drink, I wouldn't cull just yet... It's called wry neck, and it can be curable. Search for that, and you'll find some answers. There are probably better vids out there, but here's my blue silkie on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NykpyhBoVE0
I didn't treat him...
My flock is growing, and I'm gearing up to get serious about breeding for specific characteristics.
I would like to hear what different methods you all are using to keep records. Do you just jot down notes in a notebook? Spreadsheets? Pedigree software? I'm not really sure where to begin, so...
I'm facing a similar dilemma, as are some of my friends. I have an old ameraucana hen that is mean as can be. She scalped a poor little 4 month old RIR that accidentally made his way into her territory. For a while, she had the coop to herself, after having been the sole survivor of a dog...
I have some eggs that will be here around thur or fri. I've got room for about a dozen silkie eggs. I would like blue/black/splash and/or lavenders. I'm looking for high quality birds that meet breed standards -- though not necessarily SQ.
Here's the kicker though: I need them shipped...
I second everything said here. I got a batch of ameraucanas from them, and while one of them didn't make it, I think that was more due to heat exhaustion than anything else (It was over 100 deg. when they got here). The rest were very healthy, and laid huge, dark eggs. As others have said...
I love silkies, but I don't care much for bantams. I've heard there are LF silkies in england, but not here in the states. I had some larger-than-average silkies that at 3 mo. stood nearly as tall as my full-grown easter egger hens. But a dog got in the coop and killed them all.
I would...
I have seen some dark blue ameraucana eggs in the past, and now that I'm ready to buy, and I can't find the contacts. I have exchanged emails with a breeder in Maryland who has some VERY nice eggs and birds... but I live in Utah, and before I subject those eggs to a 2,000+ mile journey, I would...
Found some!
Wow, thanks for great response.
Okie, if for some reason I don't get the quality/quantity I'm after with this first batch, I'll look you up in about a month.
Thanks again,
Blaine
I saw that okiehen has some listed, but only 1/2 dozen. I only have one incubator, so I can't stagger hatches. I don't want to put in just 6 eggs, get 2 maybe 3 chicks, then have to wait another 21 days to get more. Would much prefer to buy all at once.
My incubator is sitting idle, and I either need to crank it up again or get some live chicks.
Here is what I am looking for:
I want to end up with 10 - 12 healthy, happy, good-mannered Welsummer hens, and a roo or two. Not so much interested in breeding as in eating (eggs), so I'm not...
I'm right there with ya, happychick! I've got my second hatch on day 19 1/2 in my 1588. I trusted the factory setting the first time around, and had quite a few problems and a low hatch rate -- even for shipped eggs (about 38%). I ordered a digital thermo/humidty (the Springfield one from...
I was told that the auto egg turners also bump the temps up a little...
After my first poor hatch, I decided I better get a digital thermo/hydrometer just to be sure.
I got this one from walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10671021
was a total of less than $10...