I dont have any pics, but i took the mesh off a large trampoline and used it to cover part of my chicken run. It provides awesome shade but its breathable and doesn't collect water. So my run looks a bit like a circus tent but the birds love it .
My daughter showed her chickens this weekend at the fair (4H). They were all in pretty rough shape due to molting, but she still ended up with Reserve Grand Champion in Beginner Showmanship! Her rooster got 4th in the crowing contest and 3rd in his class. Her 1 dozen colored eggs got 3rd in...
Mine look the same. Especially my barred rocks and rhode island reds. Bald red butts. Nasty. They don't have mites, I've checked and dusted. I know the rooster is pretty aggressive, I assume that has something to do with it.
I have a friend with a 3 month old phoenix rooster who suddenly can't walk. He can flap his wings, move his toes, but has no grip, and cannot stand up at all. He eats and drinks and is alert, but just lays there not moving.
They've quarantined him from the flock, but aren't sure he's gonna...
Ok this is probably a really stupid questions, but is there a way to "trigger" broodiness in a hen? My girls are a year old and only 1 of the RIR girls has shown any sign of broodiness. She'll sit on the nest and get all fussy with me when I take the eggs, but even when I leave the eggs there...
Most of my flock looks similar. Mostly right above the tail. I bought a hen saddle to try, and pinless peepers. So far its been a month and I can't see much of a change. I even peeped the rooster. I don't know if they're plucking each other or if the roo is just to rough on them. I'm going to...
My blue andulusian Cherry flew the coop a couple days ago. Somehow the flock escaped and she never returned with the rest. I've searched high and low but I assume the coyotes got her. :(
LOL, I let mine out to free range yesterday and they did fine. They look funny though. I haven't been able to determine the offender so they all have them..even the rooster. Seem to be helping. Very worth it!
Thanks!
Andrea
So I just outfitted my girls with pinless peepers because they've been plucking each other all winter. Alls well so far, but do I need to do any special feeding arrangements while they have their peepers on? Or can they eat out of the feeder ok? Also is it ok to let them out to free range with...
We're the McClennings: Nathan, Andrea, Brooke & Brayden
We live in south central Montana with our 10 chickens, 1 whippet, 1 gerbil, and we will soon be adding a 4H lamb, and a couple alpacas.
We got our chickens for the eggs and occasionally some meat. I soon found out that they are so much more...