Bird in question does have pointy feathers on the hackle that are tipped with green. They also blow up a bit in the slightest of wind and a bit soft/curly. It is supposed to be a Production RIR. Guessing at age but about 40+ weeks. This bird is huge and has a very long neck. Jumbo fat legs...
I bought 3 pullets from a co-worker and returned one as I think it is cockerel. Huge legs, long tail, start of fluffy hackle feathers. Just doesn't have that cute little rumpy butt of hens.
What do you think?
It is better to leave it open to the air if not bleeding. Keep clean and Granulex is good stuff. It looks good in that last post. I would not cover it with anything. Air is your friend.
I overplanted existing grass from my lawn which was getting chicken sparse. I bought a permanent pasture mix from Shumway which has clover, fawn fescue, orchid grass, Kentucky bluegrass and others, plus I planted Ladino and Dutch white clover. I don't poison for insects or weeds in the...
That coop is about the dumbest thing I've ever seen and a gross display of excess. It has nothing to do with chickens and I feel sorry for the chickens that might live in it - mainly because the people that would buy it I think would be more worried about dust on the furnishing than loving or...
I have a 2 gallon galvanized waterer and there is a base made that fits it. You put the base on a large block or paver and plug it in and then sit the waterer on top. It is 100 watt. I bought both my 2 gallon waterer and the heater from McMurray's Hatchery online. I plan to use a good...
Sorry your girl is sick. The vet will diagnose tomorrow.
If she was my bird I would put her in a quiet, dark, warm location, with water and some feed and just leave her alone until tomorrow. She needs to conserve her energy until tomorrow.
3 feet is plenty of height for the run. I would enclose that part for when you can't be there so they can come out of the coop and still be safe from predators. You will have to bury some of the hardware cloth or lay a couple of feet outwards and let grass grow over it. That decision as to...
I built my plywood platform for the winter to get the birds off the ground. I used a combination primer and sealant stain top and bottom. On top of that I laid out those snap together waterproof mats they sell for the gym or toddler play room and laid those down over the plywood. Then I...