So here's my crazy situation. My "established" flock is pretty established, but not that old. Had only one 3 yr old hen left, so introduced four 2 month old pullets that are now 4 months. Of course, old Alice is the queen. Am now adding a 1 yr old hen. Alice, the 3 yr old is not happy and...
I have one 3 year old EE hen remaining. She has been on layer pellets and free access to oyster shell. I now have 5 pullets, ranging from 11 to 14 weeks. I have them separated by wire for now and they are on chick starter. I know they need the starter/grower until they're about 6 months...
I purchased three 12 week old pullets from a feed store where they were raised from 1 day olds. Presumably they were inoculated with whatever they give chicks before shipping. I want to add 2 more 9 week old pullets from someone who hatched and raised his own. Should I worry about mixing...
My Rhode Island Red has been laying very thin shelled eggs for some time now. They have free access to calcium. She eats well and otherwise seems healthy. Any suggestions? My other two chickens lay perfectly normal shelled eggs.
It is certainly not cold yet, and seldom gets really cold in LA, but it is getting cooler. The windows to the coop have been wide open all summer. Am wondering how "cool" does it need to get for me to start closing the windows at night?
One of mine laid at 20 1/2 weeks, the other at 21 weeks. One has laid an egg every day since she started, the other one lays about 3 days in a row, then skips a day. Her eggs are larger than the every day layer.
Ours is functional if not beautiful and didn't cost much. The run was built against an existing wood fence ( I gave up a flower bed.) The coop house started with a pallet. Love being able to open the nesting boxes from the outside. There is also a door on the other side of the coop for easy...
Ms Becky the barred rock's first egg.
Becky's egg at the top. Alice the easter egger's first egg bottom left, very olive green. Her fifth one bottom right. Each day they have gotten progressively lighter and bluer.
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No, we didn't bathe her. She is really white all over with dark olive green legs. Here is a picture of her as a baby chick. We bought her at a local store. Not sure which hatchery she came from.
Finally the day has arrived! At 20 1/2 weeks. We've been watching the barred rocks closely because they look so ready, but it was Alice, our Easter Egger who came through first. Didn't make it in the nesting box, but in the run under the ladder going up to the coop.
Her first two eggs next...
My 5 week olds go up the ramp to the coop at dusk, but they fight for space on the "porch." They won't go in and get on the roost until I put them there right before I go to bed. Then they stay all night.
Since it has gotten warmer here, in the 80's well into the evening, my 5 week olds don't want to stay in their coop. They were going in and getting on their baby roost every night like good girls. Now they hang out and roost on the "porch" of their coop or even on top of the coop hatch door...
Well, I appreciate all the opinions. Like they say, when she crows, I'll know for sure. But she/he is the only one with those "rooster" looking tail feathers.
While we enjoy the General, I don't really want him any closer. His tree is 2 yards down, but he still sounds like he's right outside my bedroom window every morning! LOL
My 4 week old RIR is still feathering out while the sister is much further along in development. The position of the tail feathers is different from the rest also. Is Reba going to be Robert?
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