I have ordered baby ducklings before, but we never had a 'natural hatch' until today. I am simply amazed at what we witnessed.
Our Cayuga mom sat on about 10 eggs for a month, so we knew to expect something, if anything, this weekend. She had taken up residence in a bush next to our house...
OK, I just have to share! Every year we have purchased a new set of chicks (a different breed each year, so we'd know how old each one was). This year we had a 1 year old rooster, but he was becoming a bad boy, so we dispatched him. Just before we did,one of our Wyandottes became very broody...
I have 7 cayugas (1 Drake and 6 hens) that are 6 months old. They have a secure house (built like a fortress) and a pond. All summer and fall they free-ranged and did very well. We fed them small rations of commercial pellets, and they enjoyed those as well when scattered on the ground.
Now...
This is our first year with Cayugas. We have six hens and one drake. ALL SIX HENS ARE LOUD. They quack when they notice us in the yard or even in the house window. They quack when one gets 'separated' from the group (and by 'separated,' I mean more than 20 feet away.) The quack when a crow...
We've always raised chickens, and this was our first foray into ducks (twelve). They stayed in our house from hatching until about 6 weeks, at which time we put them into their new duckhouse, with the hatch closed to get them used to their new "home." At week 7, we opened the hatch and let them...
Gee, I don't know...seems there have been a lot of people selling pot (not me, of course) for decades in spite of local, state, and federal regulations to the contrary. Guess they just found willing buyers and engaged in voluntary, consensual, mutually satisfactory economic exchanges....
I have had chickens for many years (currently up to 37, because I wanted 8, and well, chicken math...) They free range all day, and as soon as the sun starts to fade, they all head into the coop, and we close them up. But this year, for the first time we are getting a dozen ducks (Cayugas) who...
I had to say Hawk. We free-range our chickens, and the most numerous attacks are foxes (several each year). But in every case, we were able to scare the fox off (or one of our Wyandottes faced them off and won!) We had injuries, but they all healed. We've lost one hen in all these years - to...
She has just come off a molt, and she normally lays. No new chickens added, no toe curling, no weird neck movements. Her legs equally affected; its as if she has little coordination in them. She was not vaccinated for Marek's, but none of my girls were (30 hens), and this is the first I've...
I have a 1.5 year old Chanticleer hen. One week ago she was 'waddling' weirdly, and kept losing her balance, as if she was drunk. I actually wondered if she overdosed on an over-ripe, fermented apple in our orchard. It hasn't gotten any better - but it also hasn't gotten any worse.
I checked...