I got my first batch of five chickens when I was five, from hatching them out in our Kindergarten class. One of those from the original batch, Little Peep, survived through predator attacks, free ranging, winters, you name it. She eventually died when I was in high school at age 11. I've had...
Hi there,
If anyone is interested I have Mottled Cochin hatching eggs for sale and I'll be hatching some straight runs out as well. I'll have some Swedish Flower Hens as eggs and chicks starting next month as well. Let me know if you're interested. I'm from Northwood, NH.
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Your best bet is probably just a standard fence around it. That will help keep other animals out too. It needs posts that the chickens won't be able to slip through and tall enough they won't realize they can jump over it. I can imagine an electric fence is wide enough a chicken could slip...
That's too bad, I wish your chick the best! Try to post a picture if you can, it will help others identify it better. But like ChickensAreSweet posted, it sounds like Omphalitis. It seems like there's not much you can do besides antibiotics. Keep us updated.
Welcome to BYC!! I'm new too but I've had a lot of fun learning things about chickens I never knew before (I've had them for 16 years). It's exciting to get a new (plus first) flock. Hope you have a lot of fun raising them!
Hahahah exactly. That'd be 90 minutes of animation. 12 hours of work per 1 minute means 1080 hours. Doable, but not probable! That's why animations have a million people in the credits, you have to split up the work
Thanks guys, I hope to make some more chicken related animations in the future, it sure is a lot of work though. About 12 hours for a 1 minute product hahaha
I couldn't figure out the best section to share this in, but ultimately chose this one. This semester I took an Intro to Flash Animation class and for my final project decided to make a mini movie based on my little chicken, Nugget (not my chicken nugget, which is why punctuation is important!)...