Please be careful. My young ones loved roosting on the top of their run (a converted dog kennel). I would go out and lift them down during the night because they tended to wake up and jump down on the outside. Unfortunately, they did it a few too many times and my dogs caught on. I lost a...
I have a flock, everyone has been raised together since hatch day. Unfortunately since too many of the banties turned out to be roosters I have to make some changes. I have:
1 standard orloff roo
3 standard orloff pullets
1 nankin roo
3 nankin pullets
1 belgian d'anvers roo
1 old english...
Can someone explain the stages of feathering for chicks and cickens? Often the chicks don't look anything like they will when they grow up. When do they start developing their adult coloring? I have some mystery bantams and it is so hard to figure out what they are going to be because they...
Thanks for the article. I hope it is helpful to others. I wish I had it 8 weeks ago when Merecks first hit my flock. I had 13 chickens in that flock. Now I have 6. Just when I think it is over, another one starts limping and is paralyzed within a day. My other flock has not had any casualties...
I'd love to see the broody apron. Sounds like a wonderful idea. How does is work. I cuddled my last batch of chicks and they are growing up super friendly. The batch before didn't get enough attention and while the production red(always a friendly breed) and sussex tolerate my cuddles, the...
I will post a picture as soon as I can and update my review as time goes on and I learn more about these little birds.
My birds are hatchery birds so I do not know how well they do or do not conform to the standards. My interests are purely for enjoying new and interesting birds. I don't show...
Love the new look and it seems like there is more great information. Unfortunately my computer is a dionosaur and it is taking me for ever to navigate the new pages. I hope to get a new computer soon and look forward to really getting around this new site.
My hatching team just hatched their first 2 this morning. One more due today and the three more Saturday. So far so good. Sharing baby responsibilities and stealing the rest of the eggs back and forth just like before. These are my first hatchlings and may I say, oh my god they are sooo...
I am having a similar issue. I have 2 silkie mamas. One went broody first and I got her some polish eggs to hatch. Then the other one went broody and I had some silkie eggs I had collected. They do not want to be seperated. The problem is that the polish eggs are scheduled to hatch on...
I mentioned in an earlier post that I had hatchery RIRs and PRs and couldn't tell the difference and didn't care because they were both beautiful, friendly and , important to me , very productive layers. That said, If I ever collected eggs or hatched eggs from these birds, I would never sell...
One of my silkies has gone seriously broody. I wasn't expecting it so soon. I am very excited. I have ordered 6 polish eggs which should be arriving Monday. I planned to move her to her own area tomorrow. Here is my question. For the last few days she has been gathering the 2 other hens'...
In my very first batch of chickens I had a hatchery bought production red. I knew nothing about standards, I just wanted to get started with laying hens. She was a lovely girl. Pretty to look at, a wonderful disposition and great layer. The next year I bought a hatchery New Hampshire Red...
One of my silkie chicks has gone broody. I would love to have some polish but do you think my little silkie could cover this many eggs? She is still young and seems so tiny compared to my big standard girls. She is definately broody. She has been collecting the other girls eggs and sitting...