I've got 7 bourbon red poults that are completely feathered except for one or two little patches of baby down still on their heads. They've been off the heat for a while now and it's going to be 90 out during the day and in the very high 50's or low 60's at night here. They're 6 weeks old and...
I use the broomstick method to do rabbits, chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, etc. If it'll do a rabbit, it'll do poultry. Obviously I don't use it on the ruminants, but it's been tempting a few times lol
I hold my chicken for a while. I remind it it need not worry about where it's next meal is coming from (even though their crops are usually so loaded it's ridiculous) or what the hot rooster down the street thinks anymore because All Things No Longer Matter, little chicken. In my sweetest...
One of my idiotic muscovy drakes likes to try to jump the chickens and he's got 5 hens running around with him (and he takes care of all of them too, he's a busy guy alright?). As much as I love ducks, there's the whole internet trope about that duck getting it on with a dead, male duck for a...
Not remotely. We got lucky enough that hatch day coincided with feeding day. Snakes love newborn chicks of all sorts of different species. We actually try to line up hatch day with feeding day with the quail so if we have too many for the brooders, we can feed them off. Or any weak ones, ones...
The day she hatched she knew she was different. Her classmates tried not to say anything rude, but she knew the look in their eyes. She'd seen it in her father's, in her grandmother's, her grandfather's. Her mother had begged them, clucking away and begging forgiveness for producing such a...
Am I too late to get in on this? I didn't even realize that obviously deeply christian holiday full of rabbits and chick hatching (lmfao) was the same day around our hatch date.
Expect to lose her, but hope for the best. It's always easier to assume any sick bird of any kind is going to die, then you're really excited when they pull through.
I'd for sure give her an electrolyte solution. Try to keep her as warm as you possibly can within that comfort range. You can...
Expect to lose her, but hope for the best. It's always easier to assume any sick bird of any kind is going to die, then you're really excited when they pull through.
I'd for sure give her an electrolyte solution. Try to keep her as warm as you possibly can within that comfort range. You can...