Miraculously two chicks hatched! I was preparing to drive an hour and a half to pick up some chicks near flint, and my husband called to say we had chicks!
I have a broody hen who needs chicks ASAP! She has been sitting for 3.5 weeks, and her eggs show no signs of hatching, poor girl.
Looking for large fowl only.
Thanks!
I'm so glad to have this forum to turn to when I have questions!
I have a broody blue cochin who has been on eggs for 2 weeks, and now my black cochin has started sitting. They have both hatched out clutches in the past and have been good mothers.
I have a little version of my big coop which...
I have a barred rock who was passed down to me from an aunt. I don't know how old she is exactly, but she's at least 8, I'm guessing 9 or 10. Her poor feet are all swollen, but she's still the bossiest bird in the flock. Mean old Lulu....
I have one or two hens who love the hostas. I had also read that chickens would not eat them, but I just ended up digging each one up and moving them to the front yard to save them!
About a year ago I purchased a bag of poultry feed that was monochromatic with drawings of a duckling, a chick, and maybe a baby turkey or goose on it, and I've not been able to find it again. Does this description sound familiar to anyone? It was non medicated and for a mixed flock of young birds.
Thanks everyone. It does have a light spot on it's head (more prominent when it was younger) and its cute, fuzzy behind is also light in color. I believe the comb is single, but it is small still.
Hi all,
Is this a barred rock chick:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/image/id/7347651/width/400/flags/LL
I bought hatching eggs, and was supposed to have six buff orpingtons and one white cochin. Instead out popped five buff orpingtons, one white cochin, and this nugget.
Thanks!
Congratulations on your new flock!
I can hear my rooster 1/2 mile down the road right now, but once the leaves are back on the trees (lots of trees here!) you can't hear him nearly as far away. Even now he's not loud enough to bother anyone.
Have fun!
I've been reading through some older posts on broody hens in the winter, but I'm wondering if anyone has any input on my specific situation.
I have an orpington hen who has successfully raised two previous batches of chicks for me (good mama!) and she has started hoarding eggs and pecking at...
I save mine up and mail them to my friend Gwen, who makes all kinds of things out of them - bags, wallets, checkbook covers, journals, etc! Her website is below:
http://www.werpiecework.blogspot.com/