Awesome reply, thanks! I use a Bar Ale from the locale Western Feed shop in my area. It's a layered feed and I've used it their whole lives, sometimes switching to the other feed (Purina) but the ingredients are identical. I have a shade that I've debated putting up but didn't think it'd make...
Thanks for the conversation and making me feel not alone!
For the heat question, I'm in Sacramento - so it gets easily averaging about 100 degrees here in the summer, up to about 115. We have been at about 95 - 100 average so far this summer.
I don't have true next boxes, and never have. The...
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Having a bit of an egg problem over here, that has a couple of layers to it. I have eight hens, and at the turn of the year (December - February), I was getting three dozen eggs a week. Since, egg laying has dropped dramatically (odd, since the summer has started and the sun more...
I just had the same issue with one of my chicks - I had a fairly normal hatch up to day 21, all but 2 eggs hatched at that time. My second son happened to arrive the day of the hatching, so I was a bit busy getting to cleaning up the incubator. Needless to say, on day 23 when I went to shut off...
I've hatched twice, and never could keep the humidity higher than 60% at time of hatching. Each hatch, I had 85-90% hatch rate of those that made it to lockdown (not counting eggs that weren't actually fertile to begin with or that didn't develop all the way).
Good luck, stay calm, and have...
Very cool!! Congrats. Heads up, the babies will need to stay with mom for 3-4 weeks and then weened immediately. You'll be able to tell the boys from the girls by looking at their "areas" - each genital spot looks like a "Y", and the male will simply have a dot between the "V". When you...
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From just that picture alone, it doesn't appear likely unless you know she has been exposed to male guinea pigs (for even 30 seconds!) within the last month. GPs tend to have a "pear" shape to them naturally, preggo or not - it only intensifies when there are pups in there. Underbelly...
Thanks for the reply, and pardon my delay. I've had the ducks for about 2 months now, and most of my chickens are about 8 months old (hatched in April). Only "construction" has been on the putting up of the wiring to make the duck run, nothing has been done to the chicken coop/run.
Hi all,
I've recently brought in two ducks - a Pekin and a Campbell - that reside next to, but not with, my chickens. The duck enclosure is right alongside the run of the chicken coop.
I'm curious - could this arrangement cause my chickens to stop producing eggs? I'm not getting nearly the egg...