I have the same problem here too ATM, started with one now there is 3 of them hiding in the trees! they get so high that I cant reach to pop them in the coop. I need to catch them and trim their wings as they wont come for treats I don't think.
I'm looking into making a coop out of PVC pipe and Old plastic Fertiliser bins and hopefully adding wheels to make it moveable, Has anyone on this site had any luck or tips for making something like this? I'm thinking chicken mesh on all sides but not sure if I could use it on the floor to stop...
Yes I totally agree!, Ive had lots of different kinds and the best are usually the ones that are handled regularly from day olds. Although some "wild" type breeds like the Lavender Arucanas are way more flighty than a lot of other heavy dual purpose birds.
I like wood chips as a thick 10cm layer in the coop as they like to turn it over so the poop breaks down and isn’t so smelly. I’ve used sand but it’s not great it still gets quite wet and is heavier to clean out when you need to. I have also used wheat straw which is ok for a while but it too...
Ive had the same problem so I pick up the whole nest box in the dark and move them to a separate pen, Mine is a huge roll away too, takes 2 to lift it but I find once they're settled and happy not to move its just easier. You may be ok but it could be a low hatch, checking at 7 days is the only...
I just had 2 out of 3 broodys kill their own chicks! Just be super careful. I usually wait at least a week with a broody to make sure she will stay. Its very risky in my opinion, you'd be safer with a light.
I have one the same at the moment and it wont survive the night. Sometimes unfortunately the weak ones die and you cant do anything about it. Just keep an eye on the others if they start acting sick I would be contacting the person you bought them from. Its sad I know. Good luck X
I think a sussex would be great, they are excellent layers and very pretty birds. I just have chooks as a hobby but was trying to get enough of certain breeds to just keep my flock fresh and maybe sell some on the side to friends, my husband hates it though he thinks its a waste of time and...