I adore this story!! Thanks for sharing. :)
I have an ex battery hen myself; she's the reason I got chickens to begin with, and she is such a little character.
I am also in Ohio! Cannot believe how freakin' cold it is lately. O_o I've been taking warm water out to my girls 3 times a day because my waterers freeze within an hour (and I don't want to run electricity to the coop).
This is how my ex-battery hen became so tame. Her foster mum kept her...
Thanks for rescuing her! I also have a rescued hen who led me to getting my first little flock. :)
I agree that keeping her inside is your best option for the time being. I'm not sure where you live but it's COLD here, and I'd be very worried about a single chicken generating enough body heat...
Thank you!
Thanks! I'm going to have to put a proper chair out as I needed that cinderblock for something and am now chair less. Doh!
I'm tickled that i have a little freeloading namesake. xD
It's been a rather tense introduction to chicken keeping for me! 2 days after I lost Peckington, a large branch fell near the coop and scared the girls. Meatbutt was hollering so loud to get my attention. Poor Agatha was inside the coop when it fell and seems to have flown into the wall with...
Thank you. <3
I opened her up and found a huge lash egg that had ruptured the oviduct. It was probably the cause of her constipation, too, since it was taking up so much space.
I'm reading up on lash eggs now. I had heard of them but want to understand them better.
I opened her up and found a huge lash egg that had ruptured the oviduct. :( It might have been responsible for her constipation since it was taking up so much space. Poor girl.
Sad news this morning: found Peckington dead in the nest box. :( I started a thread in the emergency/health forum. Please weigh in if you have any thoughts: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dead-hen-opinions-needed.1212367/
Hi folks. Woke up this morning to what we all dread: one of my girls was dead in the nest box. :(
I've only had these ladies since Friday. One is 7-8 years old, the others 2-3. The one who died is one of the younger girls. No sign of lice or ticks. No discharge from nostrils, beak, or cloaca...
Thank you so much to everyone for the warm welcome (or welcome back, I suppose)! This is such a fabulous forum. I have not posted much but I read here almost every day. So much great information!
Thank you! For the few days I had Bobette, I used a covered x-pen during the day so she could be...
Hello, lovely chicken people!
Some of you might remember me from my first post here. I had found a chicken in downtown Akron while out buying groceries. No one claimed her and, based on her breed and cut beak, the general consensus was that she fell off the back of a truck on the way to...
I know I'm late to the party but this caught my eye. Opossums were not brought over from europe and are endemic. Opossums came to North America from South America during the Geat American Interchange, which happened millions of years ago. Opossums have been in the Americas long before humans!
Is she still available?
My coop should be ready in 2 weeks, and then I'll be bringing home my little ex battery hen. I think your girl might be the perfect companion for her, and this way neither are in a position to be ganged up on by an existing flock. They'd be my first 2 and I could then...
Snakes are more my husband's thing. I have one of my own, and he's a smaller, docile, burrowing species so not prone to fast movements. Snakes are so hard to read; that classic S-shape body posture can mean they're just watching, or they're interested, or they're about to strike. I still get a...