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  1. J Hill

    Blood in the coop

    I hope it has resolved itself or was nothing to be concerned about because I couldn’t find anything and they all acted their normal silly selves lol. Thanks!
  2. J Hill

    Blood in the coop

    Thanks for the info.
  3. J Hill

    Blood in the coop

    I will check them really close when they go in this evening. Thanks for your reply.
  4. J Hill

    Blood in the coop

    None are molting right now. We are working on getting rid of the mice. We do have chicken wire, pavers and then construction sand on the floor of the coop. The problem is they got in the run and then the coop. I think we are going to put hardware cloth on the run floor and dump sand on top to...
  5. J Hill

    Blood in the coop

    I went to let my girls out and there was blood in a few different spots in the coop. None of the girls had blood on them and I didn’t see any injuries. I have seen a couple of mice in the coop, do y’all think they could have gotten a hold of a mouse?
  6. J Hill

    Bantam egg laying machine?!

    I only have 2 bantams, silver/black and gold/black. The silver is the one laying, I put a camera in the coop to make sure which one was laying. The gold doesn’t look or act like she is close to laying :hmm
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    Bantam egg laying machine?!

    Make that 8 days in a row :eek:
  8. J Hill

    Finally got an egg from one of my EE pullets

    Wow, LOVE it! My goal is to have rainbow eggs :D
  9. J Hill

    Thank you for the add!

    :welcome
  10. J Hill

    Newbie...excited to be here!

    :welcome
  11. J Hill

    Bantam egg laying machine?!

    I have a Sebright bantam that started laying a little over a week ago. She has laid every day for the past 7 days in a row, is this normal? This is my first time having bantams and none of my big girls have ever laid 7 days in a row.
  12. J Hill

    so sad. lost my sweetest chicken. Help on netting?

    This might be better for the time being if you can get to a tractor supply, Walmart or Home Depot.
  13. Eggs yolk peritonitis

    Eggs yolk peritonitis

    Eggs yolk peritonitis (the presence of yolk material in the coelomic cavity) is a common cause of abdominal distension in birds. Yolk material by itself induces a mild inflammatory response and may be reabsorbed by the peritoneum. Because yolk is an excellent growth medium for bacteria...
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