Okay, I have two Belgian d’uccles and a frizzle. I believe they’re all roosters but would like some confirmation before I rehome them since I’ve got it wrong before. They’re all crowing, though the brown one is the only one who does it all day. The Belgian duccles are 3 months and the frizzle is...
I’ve been expecting one of my chicks to pass for a couple days now, but it keeps pulling through. I’m heartbroken and not sure what to do. It’s obviously a fighter but I’m worried it has Coryza or something similar, endangering my older birds (it is separated from the flock) or being a carrier...
Hi there, just wanted to confirm if this is scaly leg mites or just a silkie x thing?
If it is, I know I should coat the legs in Vaseline, but how do I prevent the chook from pecking at it, messing it up or getting it dirty?
Is this some sort of baby crow? It’s a bit early, so I’m worried it’s something else. Judging by the comb size and colour, it’s definitely a boy. The breed is Belgian duccle.
Update: They’ve been super lively, still eating and drinking, hopping around, very chirpy. Pops are looking very normal now, however I will continue monitoring them closely and treating them for cocci.
I have their water in the smallest little dish because they’re tiny and would definitely drown if I made it any bigger, so I’ve had to guesstimate, as bad as it sound, and am using the smallest pinch of the stuff.
I have ! I can’t see anything wrong with the vents, not any swelling that I can tell, and I’ve just been giving them chick starter from the feed store, which I’ve used for chicks for ages.