They havne't had corn, they were up on wire, but I had hay in the box for them to get off of the wire.
I have whitening shampoo, but have read you aren't supposed to wash duck with soap?
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Hope you don't mind me jumping in, but wanted to deworm my two adult birds withe Wizine but they have their six chicks, about a month old, in with them, will it hurt the chicks? Also can I give it to my ducks?
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How can you tell if they will be coronation or light? I have no idea if mine are splits they are ggf stock is all I know? My roo is molting, and I put the bag down to spread some starter food for them as mom won't move them very far. Thanks.
Here they are about 3/4 days old.
My hen hatched all 5 of the eggs she was on, and I snuck the one out of the bator under her, although he was 3 days old. She is brooding all six and so far is being a great mom.
So how does a hen hatch eggs that were left for up to seven hours and get 100 percent hatch rate, and with controlled...
Well, one hatched in the bator yesterday. The ones under the hen are due to hatch Sunday, she got locked out while stretching her legs a week in, but I candled them last night and they appear to be fine? So we will see. Hoping at least one more hatches inside so this little guy has company!
In answer to my own question, yes. I put two batches in the bater (have 7 looking good, some on day 14 some on day 8), and she started to sit, 5 days after I took the second batch from her, she is sitting on 5!
Goats do not do well on their own, they are herd animals, really only comfortable with others of their own kind, so if you are getting one, get two, really no more work involved. Fencing, the old saying 'if it will hold water, it will hold a goat is true', make sure you have the facilities to...
Well, if you saw him breed her, or they were ever unattended while she was in heat (which lasts about 21 day, I have had bitches bred as late as 25 days (planned breedings). You could have taken her in within a few days and got a shot to keep her from getting pregnant. And, I don't quite...
Do you own this house, or does the boyfriends mother own the house? If you own the house, call the police and animal control, if you dont' not much you can do about it.
You might want to check the laws, if that horse dies on your property, chances are you are going to have to deal with desposal...