I have a silver duckwing OEG bantam hen who has started laying her eggs again and for the past 3 days she has been making the noise that mama hens make when calling their chicks for food, is this normal ?
Some wood and a few roofing sheets, a hammer, electric or hand saw, welded wire fence for possible windows. These are the only things that I used for building my coop didn't really cost anything since we got the material from the farm we live, the roofing sheets could simply be plastic.
To scare or kill wasps, what I find best is using soap and water in a spray bottle and they wont like it, if you just want them to leave don't spray too much or it will kill them
Today my bottle-fed lamb who is 2 months old now has not been eating nor drinking anything and has been throwing up some green stuff, and she has just sleeping and walking around a bit. She seems to be peeing and pooping normally. Any ideas of what might be wrong? This happened this morning but...
I got a rooster who was very aggressive when he first came, he was 1 year old, so I decided to try to "tame" him a little, what I did was to let him see me more and get used to me and let him know that I'm boss and the kids as well, we held him in our arms for him to get used to us for about 2...
She is separated in her own coop but I have no clue where to put my rooster because he is very aggressive with other hens and is only gentle with my broody hen
This is my second time with a broody hen but I don't know much still, I have a new hen I got last year and she is broody, I am curious to know if my rooster will peck or be gentle with the chicks when born? Or should I take the roo out and leave the hen (Kia) all alone?