I’m glad I was correct. It’s really tough to gauge gender based off comb and wattles on a BA. I had a feeling your girl was going to end up with a large comb and obviously she has one. One of mine has a big comb like yours and she is also
my boss hen out of 15 chickens of 5 different breeds. She...
Here is my brooder. It uses zero electricity and no risk of a fire. It also does the feeding, watering and flock integration. It prevents the dreaded pasty butt and is completely hands off from the moment you begin usage till the chicks are grown up. Best of all I only paid 2.99 for it. In all...
I’m also guessing it was a dog. Predators usually kill for food, a dog will kill for the fun of doing it. I would put up some type of game camera if possible so you know what you are dealing with. Whatever it is will most likely come back for more.
It’s capsules. You could mix with a little water and administer it orally. Chickens can aspirate easily so getting her to drink from a syringe could be a challenge. Mixing with food she likes would be the better way if she willingly eats it. I would get the lower dosage in the 50 quantity.
It would take an extremely high amount of Corid to overdose them. I would continue with the 3/8 teaspoon dosage and not think of going down. I have had 2 batches of chicks with Cocci and used the same dosage as you are using. In both cases it fixed the issue and those chicks are as healthy as...
I usually get 3-4 weeks on 30 gallons and clean it before refilling. My drums are dark blue, white or clear would promote algae growth and need more maintenance.
I would definitely get the Nutri Drench as suggested above. It is loaded with vitamins that typically assists with issues like the one you currently have. I would also check the date code on any bag of feed you purchase. I have seen several at my local Tractor Supply that were over a year old...
I have a 30 plastic drum that I use with horizontal nipples. I also have a couple of 15 gallon drums for feeders. I would think the 15 gallon size would be great for your flock. I got the drums from a local place that sells them. Mine were food grade and they were used for Dr. Pepper syrup. I...
I really think it’s a pullet. I have 3 BA hens and they all had wattles by that age too. The tail feathers look like a pullets and those legs are tiny for a BA roo.
That’s got to be one of the Comet’s. I’m guessing Cece. I have three and they were all laying by week 17. The egg also looks like the ones my Comets laid when they first started. They should get darker and bigger in a about a week.