This is a first for me. I found an egg with two shells. The outer is brown and inner egg light blue. I don’t know if it was laid this way or if the brown egg broke and the blue egg slipped inside the broken piece and sealed itself perfectly inside.
So I just seen my Jubilee Orpington eating a blue tailed skink. Before I could even do anything about it, she gulped it down. Not sure if they’re poisonous, should I be concerned?
Well, then my guess is a fox. Not sure what to do about it though. I have traps but read they're hard to catch that way. I'll set the bigger trap tonight and see if I catch anything.
We lived in Dacula too, before moving 15 minutes away to Hoschton. We sure went far, lol. I would much rather...
I live in NE Georgia and something took off with my buff silky. I'm not sure what it was. I have a fenced in yard, the fence is wood and about 5' tall. My yard backs up to the woods. Within my fence I have a coop and run. I believe it happened at sunrise when my birds wondered out of their coop...
Sorry to hear about all the bad hatches. Mine wasn't that great either. Started with 38 eggs and 25 went into lockdown. I had 10 chicks, but two died this morning. So many of mine zipped and died, and all were developed. I'm grateful for the 8 I have left, and will post a picture of them when my...
Well, 6 are hatched. One was zipped early this afternoon and I think it died. Not sure why. I did the dry incubation this time, only raising the humidity at lockdown. So sad to see it made it that far only to die. I hope that doesn't happen to the others.
Me too!! My neck and shoulders are killing me, lol
Went to wake my kids up for school, checked on the bator just in time to see the first chick born. So exciting.