up-to-date photos @TheOddOneOut . Her tail is normally up and not drooped, fair to say she wasn't impressed being woken up. On googling easter eggers as suggested by @ThinMintTheChicken she definitely has an EE shape and tail to her but no beard development.
Thank you, no apologies required, she's a great bird with a funky personality. I'm just curious. Any idea what she might be mixed with from the look of her? Also I'm really excited to see the colour of her eggs now when she starts laying.
This is Lucy, she was sold as a Salmon Faverolle but I wonder if she truly is, she has no beard, and she's quite "streamlined" in her body with quite a lovely upright fanlike tail. When I've looked at pictures of others they of course have the beard but are "dumpier" in the body and the tails...
I'm looking at getting an Eglu, anyone living in Australia can advise from experience whether they will be ok temperature wise during summer. I'm on the mid-north coast.
Thank you!
I went and sat with them for close observation. I have a very little silkie roo who I often notice running and flapping about and doing little jumps.... since he's turned out a roo he has been renamed from Dolly to Jumpy Jack. Anyway I wasn't sure why he was such a spunky little thing till today...
I have a 1 1/2 week old special buff orpington, again I was a bit embarrassed to take her to the vet because most people would just cull and get a new one, luckily my friend pushed me into it and made the appointment. One paperclip, vet tape and $75 later my chicken has a cute little leg...
about half an hour ago I came across a thread for owners of "special needs" chickens, and now I can't for the life of me find it again, can someone post me the link in a reply please
I have a little orpington chick (1 1/2 weeks) with a deformed hock joint, it's in a splint (been on nearly a week) to get it to set in a more "natural" angle. She barely puts any weight on it and hops around on the good leg using the other leg only as a prop on occasion. She doesn't seem to be...
The first lot of chicks I raised absolutely soaked the sawdust of their brooder pretty much hourly. What's the best way to stop this, will raising the waterer do the trick?
or am I better to use newspaper flooring for quick changes as this is just what chicks do...?
I have four silkies in the backyard, one isn't mature yet and probably a cockeral, so three potential layers, one lays every other day and I got two off a friend a few months ago and they haven't laid since I got them but today I watched one of the newbies do the egg box dance all morning. Get...
Has anyone used sudocreme for scaly foot? I don't have any petroleum jelly and thinking it would work as it's a thick barrier cream with antiseptic.
Any thoughts would be great :)