Yes I use the worming mash, they love it but I don't have access to raw milk, you're meant to use raw milk. I have farms all around me so I should ask around.
To bathe my girls I use an eco friendly dog shampoo that I have for my dog who has sensitive skin, its very mild and has tea tree oil...
Our main coop which is a converted garden shed is about 15 sqm so I could easily partition some off I think as I only have 7 girls, no roosters as even though I live in a country town I am only on about 1500-1600 sqm and I have neighbours all around and the coops are along the back fence with 2...
Looks like I have a broody wyandotte, for the last week shes been noticeably temperamental, the neck feathers stand up whenever she doesn't like something and now since yesterday she has been on the nest. So now I am trying to decide whether to purchase fertillised eggs etc Spring starts here on...
Oh and I found another thing that may possiblycause them to go off their feed, I'm not sure but my last lot of organic feed that was delivered just over a week ago was dated November 2014. It doesn't look moldy but it certainly has me curious whether that could be the cause.
I think the only way to avoid worms would be to keep your chickens in a sterile environment without any "life". To me that just seems wrong, a facebook group I'm in warn that you should keep your chickens locked away from any wild birds. I realise that there's valid reason to that but at the...
I'm not sure if mine have sour crop, they don't have the smelly breath of full crops they just seemed to have lost their appetite and seemed a little slower / less fiesty, a bit more skittish etc like they do when molting. I'm out with my girls several times a day so I pick up pretty quick when...
I am not sure, I was hoping she already had her little molt a couple of months back, when they all stopped laying. My plymouth who are a couple of weeks younger then my Australorps went through their molts, one I only just noticed as some feathers on her neck grew back and made a ring around her...