Oh gosh...mine will lay eggs in anything. We have a wooden crate mounted on the wall with a board across the front to prevent shavings from falling out. We also have a weird old filing cabinet thing with a cubby at the bottom and also an open top (the rooster seems to like this one the best...
I found mine by talking to a couple in Tractor Supply. It is advertised by word of mouth only and I never would have found it otherwise, because it is out in the middle of nowhere. We pay $6 for 50 pounds and he will also mix special blends to your own specifications.
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We live in Locust, about a half hour east of Charlotte and we buy ours from a local guy (Cabarrus County) who grinds and mixes his own blends. His feed is all natural, but not certified organic. The best part about his feed...it's $6.00 for 50 pounds
We supplement the mash with oyster shell...
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My BR had a yellow spot on its head. It was sex-linked to be a pullet by the seller, but many people told me that it is a roo based on the pics I had with another post. Now it has a larger comb (always had one). Looked a lot like the pic posted by lizrndiver at the same age. Should...
Thank you! I really hope she decides to sit on her eggs. My daughter really would love to see the process from beginning to end.
Crossing my fingers...
I have a young BO hen/pullet (I think she is about 7 or 8 months old) that always comes back to the coop to lay her eggs when she free ranges. Her egg wasn't in the box about 5 days ago and I figured she was taking a day off. When she didn't lay the following days, I started searching and...
Do you have a scrap metal recycling place nearby? The one near me puts aside items/stuff that are still good and you buy them by the pound. I just stop by and tell the guys what I am looking for and they usually go away for a few minutes and appear shortly with said item.
The going rate...
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Excellent idea with the blanket. I might just go to Salvation Army and pick up a cheap one to use. Perhaps a cuddle buddy as well. Thanks for the tips!
One of my chicks really liked the sweatshirt. I had it kind of fluffed up at the front and this girl liked to scrunch up under the...
We got two chicks that were 7-8 weeks old and the temps here were in the mid 20's as well. I put them in a small dog/cat carrier at night (the kind with the plastic sides and metal door on the end) and covered it with a folded blanket to keep in the warmth (the door was kept uncovered for...
I have an older white leghorn doing the exact same thing. It has been going on for about a week and a half now. She will even push another hen (that is actually laying eggs ) out of the nest box to get in. And then...nothing...
Every day I cross my fingers that this will be the day she...
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I wonder if that is the case with Beauty. She very well could be 3 years old, but I figured even if she is she would still be laying on occasion since she is a Leghorn. I believe the man we bought her from said this is her second year though...
There are definitely no soft shelled eggs...I am usually outside and I check as soon as she is done and I haven't seen anything unusual around her vent like yolk or anything. How would I tell if she is an internal layer? Would she be acting strangely? She acts perfectly normal other than this...
I have a white leghorn hen that is, I would guess, between 1 and 2 years old. We got her, full grown, about 8 or 9 weeks ago. The other two hens she came with made the adjustment to the move well and started laying again about two weeks ago. She goes and sits in the nest box at the same time...
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I really wanted to get some expert opinions on this seller because I would like to buy from him again. He had some very beautiful breeds there. His set up was very nice and well organized and the pens were clean. The birds were all good looking, bright eyed and looked healthy and the...
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The parents for both were on site (and kept in seperate pens) and they were definitely not the same. He just had the chicks in a pen together. It's funny you mention the stink eye that the barred chick seems to have. It does seem kind of roostery...Drats! Now I am wondering about...
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I should mention that they were fluffed up and looked larger because I put them in their little run to get some good pictures in the sunlight. It was pretty breezy and chilly today. I left them out for a few minutes, but they didn't seem happy so I put them back in the coop.
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Thank you for your responses. They seem girly to me too, but then again, I was sure I had a beautiful giant BO hen on my hands... right up until "she" started crowing!
We are heading out for lunch, but I can't wait to see any other opinions when I get back.
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I am a longtime lurker on this site and you guys helped me take the plunge into the abyss of chickendom. My daughter and I thank you for that, but my husband does not. LOL! I have wanted chickens for almost two years and we finally bought some adult chickens (BO rooster, BO hen, White...