....THROUGH RAISING CHICKENS
NUMBER ONE:
IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU READ IN THE ALL THE CHICKEN BOOKS IN THE WORLD, YOU GAIN ALL THE KNOWLEDGE YOU NEED THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE ON YOUR OWN.
....AND IF YOU CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT, YOU ASK SOMEONE ON THE FORUM!
NUMBER TWO:
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Its so normal for them to do it. It also helps with mites with they get older and it cools them off. I would fence it off or just let them be. Its probably not easy to train a chicken. LOL
My EE lays light brown eggs too! I was bummed out but she's consistently laying everyday so I can't really complain. I think I will get two more EE's this spring and hope I get more blues!
My girls love grapes and have attacked a bag of them when I wasn't looking. They can't get enough yogurt and tomatoes but, will barely even eat strawberries which I was shocked by. This summer they got fresh corn on the cob and they clean them so well that I sometimes don't see them mixed in...
I've had multiple crops that have been overly full. I massage them for a while and I give them Apple Cider Vinegar (with the "mother") mixed in their water and yogurt. It helped a lot! I have heard that some people have to cut it open and clean it out but, mine never got that bad plus I would...
I read that iodine is something that I can put on the comb. Is there anything else that I can do? It also says that the disease will run its course. What signs or symptoms should I expect to see? Could this kill her?
So my RIR has pretty large comb and recently she has been getting sores on one side of it. They are now scabs and are black. I can post a picture tomorrow if it helps but, I was reading about Fowl Pox. Is that a possiblity? She's six months old now and she is the only one of the four I have...
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She is a beautiful bird but, definitely has RIR in her. I would say she is the one laying those yummy mystery brown eggs! Even though she's not what you expected she is an amazing bird and will be giving you lots of eggs!
I know that this the only place that would be as excited as I am that finally my freeloading RIR has finally squatted this afternoon. I was convinced that she was rebelling against me but, she has had a change of heart I assume.
Can't wait to see her start laying!
My RIR (Lucy) was big like that at 15 months and now her comb is flopped over. She didn't start laying until about 20 weeks. You might see her lay sooner though. She's my best layer right now though!
I have two RIR and two EE. My EE I get an egg every couple of days but, my RIR has been laying consistently everyday. Mine have been really mild temper but, definitely run the roost. Very sweet birds and when they are laying they are super mellow.
How could you pass up this face: