Feathered legs....🧐
Looking at McMurray's website, it looks very similar to a Black Langshan chick...
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/black_langshan.html
Wow! "Treats" for my chickens = wet chicken feed 😅 (which they go nuts for). They get the occasional watermelon rind in the heat of summer, and I'll mix buttermilk in with the wet feed "treat" during the cold winters (and sometimes some BOSS), but what you've got going on there is 🤯🤯.
I've...
Sorry about your previous troubles. That sounds very difficult. I've never had to give any away, but I do feel heartbroken each time I've lost one (2 of the 4 were quite preventable which made me feel worse.
We also have a few VERY loud girls (no roosters). Thankfully, we're on 10 acres...
Awww! She has chicks! That's awesome. I read that they can tend to be broody...After dealing with my bantam cochin (Spicy Boots) this summer, I'm not sure I could handle another. 🫠
Sounds like you have a plan! You got this.
Chicken math will get ya every time! 🙃
My first year, I ordered 6, got 8, and lost 1 to a hawk right before they hit the one year mark (we now have a huge chicken yard (40'x60') covered with hawk netting). Since then we've added 17 more chicks (2...
...(after laying time has ended), and see if that gets miss nest-sleeper onto the roost. I know you'd rather not resort to that, but her instinct *should* be to get up high when it starts to get dark (since your nests are raised, she may be content with that, and not seek out the actual roost)...
Yes, I think you'll get better results if you put them on the roost in the dark, at night. I know it's a pain in the patootie, but I think you'll get better results quicker. Alternatively, you could just wait and see if they figure it out on their own. Roosting on the poop board isn't the end of...
...a.m. (you said "before daylight") to put them on the roost, or did you mean before sunset?
I would recommend placing them on the roost when it is *completely dark* (at night, not in the morning). This will hopefully get them used to getting on the roost at the appropriate time (in the...
Could be Delaware or Columbian Rock (or mix). There are a few breeds that look similar - Light Sussex also comes to mind. They're very pretty! How old?
Can't really see the combs....Columbian have rose combs. Delaware have single. If they're a mix of some sort, could be either! 🤔
Edit: Columbian *Wyandotte* have rose combs. Columbian Rocks have straight. I'm not sure which "Columbian" SnackMeat was referring to.
That's good to know! :highfive:
Keep us updated - hopefully they all recover with no more complications.
You can give them a boost of extra vitamins AFTER the Corid protocol is completed. :)
Thank you for the info! I have a second, smaller coop and I could divide the chicken yard if I needed to.
I have chick fever, I think... I'm hoping it passes before spring, because I really don't need any more chickens. I justified getting bantams last year because they're like 1/2 chickens...
Do you have pictures of the feet in question? Are you wrapping the feet after removing the scab and applying the treatment?
What breed are the chickens and how high are their roosts (how far do they have to jump to get off them)? What type of litter do you have on the floor of the coop? What...
It's great you've got your dream coop! Congrats!
What breed are the chickens? How high are roosts off the floor of the coop? How high above the poop board? What size are the roosts (same as in the old coop?) 2x4?
They may just need time to adjust. Perhaps manually placing them on the roost...
Are the roosts higher than the nest boxes? How old are the birds?
Change can be stressful, and new/strange behavior is to be expected, but there may be other factors at play. Do you have pics of your new setup? What was the old setup?
Do any of you in the U.S. have seramas? Is there a hatchery in the U.S. that has them? Are they able to be kept with other birds or do they need to be separate?
...asking for a friend..
It's me.... I'm the friend. 🫣