I have never had a crested breed before. This is my free one from Murray McMurray.
It’s already adorable. It struck the pose in the picture and held it until I was done trying to get a decent photo!
Thank you in advance.
I obviously don’t know how to add a picture 😁. This pullet was only a few months old when I took the picture. I ended up giving all of this breed away. I don’t remember name, blue bell, maybe blue bonnets. It’s a hybrid that I got through TSC. Good egg layers, brown eggs. Hens went from...
Yes, I know that feeling. It sounds like you are doing it right. I don’t know how often you need to trim to get their nails where you want them.
Hopefully someone else will know.
I forgot to add, welcome to the wonderful world of chickens‼️
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BYC is full of great people who are willing to help!
I am interested in hearing about this too.
It is called the ‘quick’, make sure you have something on hand to stop the bleeding if you ‘quick’ one. Styptic powder. Some places sell Quick stop. I’ve heard of using flour or cornstarch. Personally, I prefer using styptic powder.
With dogs...
Yes, your example makes perfect sense to me.
I don’t plan on selling any birds, but I am going to try my hand at showing.
If I cross state lines I need to be NPIP certified.
I had it wrong in that I thought it was the birds who were certified.
Thank you again!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the way you explained it. I was confused after reading different things online.
Now I will start the process, that much I did figure out 😀
I purchased a pair of bantam Wyandotte’s. They are NPIP certified, it expires the end of this month.
Is it possible to transfer their certification to me?
I have searched the internet, I called the phone number listed on NPIP.org website. No answer & voicemail full.
I will be keeping them...
Congratulations 🎉 🥳🥳
Show Champion again!
I’m looking forward to knowing what that feels like, with either Tina or Guy!
Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
As a diehard fan of @Perris, I don’t know how I missed this article until now!
Thank you for this update. The statistics provided show that chickens thrive on your food.
I felt that I was unable to physically to make these. After seeing the statistics I will find a way. I want the best for...