Go out and put them in the coop BEFORE they start even thinking about going to the BBQ. Entice them with a treat that you put inside the coop. You might have to do this for a week or more. Chickens sometimes take awhile to learn new things. Then put the treat in the coop a little while...
If you have the door to the coop is open, when it gets dark enough, they will go in if you have a place in the coop for them to roost. I would try waiting until it gets dark.
I have always wanted chickens so in 2010 my dream came true. My daughter and I dismantled the old broken down shed in my backyard and built an 8 x 10 hen house from a kit purchased at Lowe's. We built a 16 x 24 yard, completely covered top to bottom with chicken wire to keep out the many...
I think it is a pullet. She looks just like my BR hen when she was young. I also had a cockerel and he had a longer neck thinner feathers and bigger comb at that age. I say pullet!
My roo was rough and rude to my hens. All of them were missing their back feathers. He actually scratched a terrible wound on the back of one of my hens by his incecent mounting. I did not see the infected wound until it was too late and she died. I re-homed him to an egg farmer. My hens...
I painted the floor with Killsall and then use linoleum glue to glue a sheet of linoleum I bought cheep as a remnant. It works great! Don't use the linoleum squares. they will pull up.
Raccoon - he climbed the fence on the other side and is climbing down. That is why the tracks point down. He steadied himself and then jumped. Make sure your coop is secure!
I built a little pen out of chicken wire and a few stakes and let them run around on the ground for a little while every day. Put some water and their food in there with them. I never leave them out there alone. You never know when a cat or hawk will drop by for a bite! If it is around 70...
That's what spare bedrooms are for! There is no way I could keep them outside. It's too cold. They need to be warm until they get their adult feathers. Tell your mom to chill. It's only temporary.
I feel for ya man! I bought four chicks from the pet store that were "98%" guaranteed to be hens. Three of them were roosters! I was able to give two of them to local chicken owners looking for roosters. The third, which was a barred rock, was nice so I kept him. As he grew he became more...
Speckles is probably a cockerel. I raised an Americauna chick that looked almost identical. Last year, I bought 4 chicks from a feed store that were 98% guaranteed to be hens. Three of them were roosters! Speckles has a long neck, longer, thicker legs and stands upright - probably a...
I am certainly no expert but I think that is a roo! We also bought 4 chicks from a feed store last year. They were "98% guaranteed" to be pullets. Three out of the four were roos! Tiny has tall legs and a long neck like a roo. Tiny is huge!