Protein too high, causes calcium to be made less, leads to stasis, so bile comes through unaffected by usual gizzard action. Needing to go potty but just squatting, same thing. Also if the cat food was too high in something antagionizeing calcium, same effect. Seeing this is a little older now I...
Jeff69, I am so sorry.
That just guts me to read. Two and a half years raising her right, keeping her healthy, knowing your birds inside and out, and all it takes is someone who didn't even ask to feed her grapes who didn’t even stop to think. People see a chicken and assume it’s a backyard...
Sounds good so far! Day 3 is still early, ofc, but always nice to know folks are keeping records and watching close.
(Though I’ll admit, I always kinda flinch at the word culling that early, some of us grew up where that meant something a little more final 😅)
But yep, pulling clears is smart...
...not to rush it out if it's not ready.
4. And when you come to it listen for movement or peeping - that’s a good sign it still has strength.
****Assisted hatches can be successful, but timing is key. If the membrane looks white and papery, or sticky and dark, intervention might be necessary...
Well howdy Kris and welcome to the roost!
Sounds like you’ve got yourself a fine little homestead going on, chickens, quail, porch cats, a sweet Rottie, and five good kids to keep it lively. That’s a full heart and a full coop.
I love how you called your hens “miniature raptors” haha ain’t that...
Well hey there and welcome from one bird-lover to another!
Sounds like you’ve got a whole feathered ecosystem going on up there - quail, geese, pigeons, rabbits, even a red-tail on the way? That’s the good kind of busy. Chicken math sure sneaks up on a person, doesn’t it? One minute it’s four...
Howdy and welcome on in!
Sounds like you’ve got some real hands-on experience, which is always worth sharing.
As for the mallard youngsters - romaine and grain is a good start, but you’re right to look for more. A good cost-effective boost would be some high-protein waterfowl starter or...
They all look great! Sounds like you and your wife are parents to nine little ones just over eight weeks old. That makes a busy, fun flock! Naming them is always the best part. Welcome!
Welcome back to the flock life! Sounds like you’re building a nice crew with a good mix of breeds. Love the idea of a huddle box - a little safe zone for the chicks is pure genius. Glad to hear everyone’s settling in well. Keep us posted on your fresh egg adventure! (And ten years old is a good...
Well hello there, (hola y bienvenido), and welcome! I'm new myself so we way pass in the corridors until we find where we're going! :) But welcome to the wild and wonderful world of chicken raising! It’s a journey full of surprises, laughs, and plenty of learning. Feel free to shout out if you...
I have an unused stable that I keep bulky things in. But when it comes to things I may need in a hurry, I have stack of larger size waterproof lock boxes. Does the job just fine and also portable!
First thing I think is, still not eating, maybe pain still too much.
Wondering what is her dose of Meloxicam?
Pain definitely messes with appetite, but so can dosing that’s too high - especially in older hens. It can irritate the stomach and make them feel worse rather than better. So if...
since it's 2025, whoever did believe it probably does so no longer :) Google sometimes thinks Google knows more than Google knows.
Truth is, no one is supposed to know when Jesus is coming back. Nope, not even Jesus knows, and this is to take people by surprise.
A few verses on this for...
Well now, I reckon I lean country both ways. Old boots and new hats. You won’t catch me riding Post Malone’s trail, but I’ve got a soft spot for anything with heart. That said, I listen to just about everything under the sun if it tells a story or moves the soul. Music’s like...
...Mg, maybe then low Phosphorus).
Support Plan for Hen with Soft Shell Egg & Possible Calcium Transport Dysfunction
1. Calcium supplementation:
**When laying hens need sometimes up to 4g of calcium a day. When not laying, much less, I think it is like 0.2-0.25g. Crushed egg shell will do...