Hi all,
Bumping this post up. I have had a few hopeful new homes that aren't quite working out as hoped. :(
I do have someone coming Monday who is willing to take quite a few, but I am sure I will have more chickens to rehome.
Young ones, older ones, both genders. All of the chickens are...
Lol - Big White (part of the Rooster flock) hates it if I let any leg show. He runs up to me and screams at me to cover up! Stop showing leg! The glare is blinding him! He's a character. :)
Thank you. I do love my chickens. They are so wonderful! I just went out to collect eggs & the girls did a clothing inspection & pulled off "specks", the boys walked with me, the girls talked to me. One jumped into my arms & let me hold her. I will miss them, but rehoming them is a much...
For years, I have been the chicken rescue, taking in a lot of chickens, nurturing & loving them. We stopped taking in chickens almost two years ago, because we felt we had reached capacity. Definitely had a lot more chickens than the original plan. (Yeah, yeah, that happens when you let the...
Just an add on comment....
Antibotics usually help in the moment. Her wheezing may come back later.
Does she have access to deep enough water to allow her to wash her beak? I have observed that my girls who get wheezy will often stop drinking from the waterer and start drinking from the...
Oh wow. To clarify...
1. Is this YOUR place of residence that has people appearing that you do NOT want in your house?
If the answer is yes, YOU have the right to ask them to leave. If necessary to call the police to have the people removed.
2. Are you talking about your parents house...
I have used all kinds/sizes of sand - it was whatever I could get at the time. The bigger the grain of sand, the less dust you'll have.
It is extremely easy to clean/scoop poop out of us. Feathers are easy to pick up.
I usually rake mine (hand rake or something else) to make sure there are...
I use fermented feed. The chickens gobble it up right away and lick the bowl clean. I don't do dry feed at all.
Waters are turned upside down (so there's no access to water) or they are brought inside the house for the night.
I rake the animal pastures. I try to keep it as clean as...
A slight side step here.
My adopted folks had what they called Norway rats in their home. On the lower level (walk out basement) there was literally a piece of the wall cut out that left a little cavity behind it and the dirt exposed. When I say hole, it was probably 3 or 4 feet wide and...
...would tell me if they wanted in. Or more food. Or if they wanted me to come out and play with them. Lol - they would come knocking at the back door and the front door!
Please post pictures of your duckies! :)
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The ducks should be 4-6 months or OLDER.
The ducks should NOT be molting.
Yes, it's ok to use cheap gloves. The important thing is to get your CLEAN fingers (gloved is preferred) inside of her and check for eggshell or other obstacle. Proceed carefully so you don't get cut/hurt.
Bath is optional. Your gal won't care. Chickens seem to have a high pain tolerance...
Hugs!
Congratulations on your second child!
Your chickens look beautiful! I live too far away and I am downsizing on my chickens too. I skipped summer school this past summer so I missed out on the new chicken math. Now I've got too many chickens for my pastures!
My ducks loved the snow, unless it was so deep they'd get stuck in it. (That was hilarious to watch!)
They ate it. They played in it. They made duck angels. They still laid eggs - usually in the duck house, but not everyday, through the first two winters.
Overall, they ate less feed and...
*hugs* I know it's hard to offer up your flock for adoption. I am offering up some of my chickens too (almost 100 when it's all said and done).
My problem was I didn't attend summer school and keep up with the chicken math. :rolleyes::thMy fault. Totally my fault. :jumpy
I don't know how active Craigslist is, or if you have Freecycle (freecycle.com) there, but both could be great resources for finding used, free/low cost options for making a brooder for your gal. I took an old cabinet, added handles to the ends, added hardware cloth so the doors could be opened...
I use animal carriers and dog kennels and fencing. Oh my, I have been "creative" in repurposing or multi-purposing things around here.
A lot of my girls will act broody when they are molting or when they feel the roosters are giving them too much attention.
I hope you find the right solution...
...He plucked every day to remove feathers so that he looked like the other guys.
Send me a private message. Maybe the girls could move to Leon.
*** I lost track of the chicken math this summer and now have more than 200 birds. That is too many birds for my pastures to be healthy. So I am...