yesterday I checked on my quail and found one had been wounded, there was blood on it's neck and blood splatter on the wall of the coop. I separated her into another bin, and she is breathing and walking around the coop, she didn't seem interested in the meal worms or any food I gave her last...
only sometimes, it's like brownish. They're about 6 weeks. no other symptoms that I can tell... I can try to get a picture when/ if it happens again. a bit odd, but understandable...
Chickens may be kept within the city limits of Arlington, provided:
(1) No more than seven hens, including chickens and chicks, may be kept per single-family residential lot.
(2) No roosters are allowed.
(3) Henhouses, coops and chicken...
10.04.315 Chickens.
The keeping of chickens for personal use of the household shall be permitted subject to the following:
(1) A maximum of six female chickens may be kept on residential lots less than one acre in size; provided, that roosters are prohibited on lots that are less than one acre...
Thank you, this website is so helpful. Their feathers looked sparse like you said. Ok. I have a 5 month old husky. I don't plan on them playing together but I want them to be familiar that they're around, so hopefully when they get older they don't freak each other out too much. I would...
So I just got 4 baby chicks, about 3 weeks old. Do I need to handle them? Can I feed them treats from the kitchen yet? Do I need to let them in the backyard or can they stay in the bin until I put them in the coop?
Can rabbits and chicken share a coop?
On another note, what's the best way...
I live in Marysville, wa
I'm active duty military
I have 4 chickens, 2 buff orpingtons, an Amerecauna, and a Rhode island red. They're 3 weeks old.
I've never had chickens before
I am also getting quail next month
I have a 5 month old male husky
I heard of back yard chickens through Google...