This is an EXCELLENT topic! The first thing I would do is start a colony of mealworms. They are easy to raise (BUT be aware that certain people may have a potentially-dangerous asthma-like sensitivity to handling them). They provide a pretty good source of protein if fed in large volume, and...
Terrific, thank you! My email is [email protected] Send me an email and we can arrange a date, place and time, and coordinate the chicken transfer. I am so glad that you'll end up with some chickens and my girls will end up in a nice home! :D
It does sound like a perfect fit. I wish you were closer as Kingston is about 4 hours from here. We'd be happy to meet you half-way though if you're still interested. Also, I've decided to rehome an 'extra' Welsummer too. She is perfect but I'm just trying to get my flock of 18 down to a smaller...
For the past several months we’ve been battling an episode of feather-picking and, after MANY attempts to correct the problem, we’ve determined it's a result of overcrowding.
Consequently, we’ve reluctantly decided to rehome five of our poor, picked-on hens.
If anyone is interested in taking...
Haha! NO need to apologize! I love your "rambling". LOL! The more you say, the more I learn. I had never thought about chickens driving out or killing the weaker birds to "make more room" but it makes TOTAL sense when you really think about it! Thanks again. Your knowledge is awesome and I...
That's good to know that some birds have a preference for pellets! We've just found they generally eat more (volume- wise) if it's crumble but now I will put out both so each bird can have a choice.
Yes, as soon as they're "presentable" I'll be looking to rehome quite a few. We enjoy getting...
Hi GC-Raptor. Thank you for your response.
The Pinless Peepers seem to be a good idea and it’s interesting that you left them on for 3 weeks. I was wondering about that. I ordered some from Amazon yesterday.
I’m glad you were able to identify the bullies in your flock and solve the problem. It...
Hi Alaskan. Yes, I think Pinless Peepers would be a good thing to try next. I ordered some from Amazon yesterday. I opted for the ones that come with the pliers, instead of the spiky 'doo-dad' insertion apparatus. Not sure if that was right but they just seemed better made. Here are the ones I...
Hi ChickenCanoe. Thank you very much for your response and all your great suggestions, as well as your words of encouragement.
You’re right, we have them on Masterfeeds Layer Crumble (18%). When all this started, we switched them from layer pellets to crumble because they seemed to eat it more...
Hi Fishkeeper. Thank you for your response. Yes, we're in the process of rearranging the flock to isolate several birds in an old barn coop. After that, once we figure out the 'trouble-makers' are, some birds will certainly be finding new homes! Yes, we definitely have LOTS of photos of when...
Hi OldHenLikesDogs. Thanks again for all your help. Really appreciate it!
Interesting points about the space requirements and that chickens don't necessarily *like* being close to one another. So true. Part of our 'theory' of pushing the limits on space was that they'd benefit from being...
Hi Lazy Gardener,
Thanks for your response and suggestions.
I do believe that the problem originated with too little space in the coop, which may not have been an issue IF they had all decided to go out into the run during the winter, as planned. Unfortunately, the ‘enclosed and covered’ run...
Hi Sourland, Thanks for your response. I got a real kick out of your name and description! I am living in Sour Land at the moment and could sure use a bit of Magic! :(
I agree with what you and others have said about isolating all the birds who are still in perfect or near-perfect feather. It...