Pic 2 by Nemo posted Oct 29, 2018 at 9:54 PMPic 1 by Nemo posted Oct 29, 2018 at 9:54 PM
I'm looking at a Craiglist posting about some chickens hatched last spring. The guy says he ordered Sunnyside Hatchery Rangers, but isn't sure that's what they are. The birds are an-hour-and-a-half away...
I live up in northern Wisconsin (Mercer), and bought a dozen Red Stars at the end of last September. I do have a well-insulated coop, but it's not heated. There were also seventeen Buff Orps in a separate pen in the coop, and that was way-too-many chickens respiring in there. The Reds started...
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That's how we got our current rooster, from a couple who work out of a garage they turned into an office. She ordered a handful of hens, but one turned out to be a roo. With the coop and run just outside the office, they were bothered by his crowing.
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As do we. Our coop and...
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It's prob'ly just that they are new layers, and their plumbing is quite worked out yet. You might try mixing a little of the oyster shells directly into their food to make sure they are getting it. It should work itself out, though.
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If she kind of looks like she is sticking...
Is he walking around with only socks on? Either barefoot or slippered, then.
Maybe it's something in his shoes? Get a new pair of insoles in there to see if that helps.
Feed them all chick feed, and make oyster shells available for the ones laying.
The layers will need the calcium, and they will take some as needed. The chicks don't need it, and it could be dangerous to their kidneys, but they will (most likely) ignore the crushed shells.