This one belongs to my aunt, I am not sure of all the breeds that she has, but she has around 10 hens and I am pretty sure no roos, all of the hens have this same feather loss. Very confusing.
I have 2 Blue Ameraucana Roos that need a new home, both hatched in January here at my home. Both are very nice looking birds and the eggs came from a fellow byc'er. I live in the Rochester area in MN. Both are available for local pick up. Email me at [email protected] I would like 10 each...
It appears that I have a few young roosters be housed together? Also at what age can they start fertilizing hens? I have some ameraucana's that hatched in January and a few just started crowing.
No, didn't help it. First time I have seen it though out of the few hatches that I have done. I have another one that hatched and it also has a small buldge in the butt, but not like the one pictured. Will it absorb the yolk?
No need to hurry, they can go without food and water for up to about 48 hours because the nutrients that they needed was provided by the egg yolk. Definitely wait until they are dry.