So, I am in the process of starting my 4-H Club in my city. I went to drop off the paper work, and the 4-H faculty mentioned the possiblity of me becoming the Poultry Superintendent. I don’t know that have the experience for such a title. Plus, I work full time. Does anyone have any insight on...
2 Cinnamon Queen pullets aged 12-13 weeks. 2 Easter Egger pullets, aged 12ish weeks & 9 weeks. 1 Frost White should be a pullet, aged almost 3 weeks. 2 Cream Legbar pullets, aged almost 3 weeks. 2 Olive Egger should be pullets, almost 3 weeks.
Hi, I thought I’d try my luck on this thread. I need a place to keep my chicks. I can provide everything: their coop, run, food, etc. I live in Rockford, IL. I prefer a place where it’s close enough that I can come see them everyday. I’d even pay a fee if necessary. Or if anyone knows of any...
Long story short my living situation has become complicated. I need a place to keep my chickens, I can provide everything: their coop, run, food, etc. I live in Rockford, IL. I prefer a place where it’s close enough that I can come see them everyday. I really don’t want to rehome my kids, so...
I went to check on my chicks and Icaria my feather legged Olive Egger chick’s foot looked like this. I don’t remember it being this way yesterday. She is moving fine, no limping. It’s not actively bleeding. Should I be worried? Thanks for any advice in advance.
This is my princess Fatima. I was wondering if anyone has experience with deformities such as this. For the most part she can eat fine, but she can’t peck like normal. Kinda makes me laugh and feel sad at the same time.
- silently judges you -
“Are you my Mummy?”
“I’m not sleeping! I’m just resting my eyes…”
Food induced nap time.
-belting Piano Man at the top of her lungs on open mic night-
“Sorry, but I didn’t order any pizza.”
“You can clearly tell who the attractive sibling is here.”