I think it is a cockerel, whatever it is, look at the size of those shanks! It looks like it has golden coloring coming in, right? And a single comb? The legs look more pinkish than yellow too? Hmm. I will have to go pull out the books before I guess a breed.
Yep, golden/light brown colour...
I know/am pretty sure it isn't a barred anything as barred pattern chicks usually have black down and this chick was mostly yellow/brown with grey-ish brown on top. Last night I looked through the standard size breeds that Ideal offers and compared them with chick pictures on feathersite.com...
I have two new chicks originally from Ideal that are supposed to be female. They are 2 weeks old - one is a Welsummer and the other was supposed to be a barred holland. I don't think it is a barred anything and I'm thinking that its a roo. It has a single comb with a larger notch in it, big...
Wow, my chickens are definitely louder than people talking Akane and I only have 2 hens.
blbgp - I assume you are thinking of something like the dog training/bark collars that spray citronella but I don't think that would work with chickens. The spray wouldn't be right in front of your...
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I think many of you missed the part about already having a plan!
I know it's frustrating when plans change unexpectedly but WoodlandWoman makes some very good points in her comments I hope you get the coop sorted out soon and hopefully you and your husband can work things out quickly.
I'm no expert but here's what I've learned:
- 2x4's with the 4" side up make good roosts
- Depending on breed of chicken I think you need 10-12" or roost space per bird
- Some put roosts at the same height to avoid pecking order squabbles, others use a ladder style without problems - use what...
Does anyone have pictures of their Barred Holland chicks or chicks that were supposed to be Barred Holland? I've seen the picture on feathersite but mine doesn't look like that. I assume mine isn't a Holland but perhaps it is hatchery stock (mine) vs. breeder stock? Anyway, pics of chicks and...
Does anyone have any tips to get year old chickens to drink out of nipple waterers? I tapped the red part and they came over, watched, pecked, and eventually drank out of it. I thought that was it but then it didn't seem like they were going through enough water - way less than a liter for one...
If you search for "crossed beak" you'll probably find a lot of information. I haven't had a crossed beak chicken but from what I've read their feed has to be deeper so that they can get it into their beak. Or you could try feeding it separately from the other chicks - make a sort of liquid-y...
I guess they're making up for a looong molt/break in laying. I don't see how they could have hidden the eggs - it is a small raised coop and I look through the 1" of litter daily because I have one that refuses to lay in the nest box. It's possible that they both layed in the afternoon after I...
From 2 chickens! How did that happen? I checked the nest boxes, coop, and run yesterday and no eggs. Today there were 7 eggs in the nest box. The coop part is raised and only 4x4 so I would have found them yesterday if they had been there. Crazy overachieving chickens
For the waterer the holes have to be near the top of the bucket so that you can fill it, put the lid on, then flip the whole thing over. If your holes are at the bottom of the bucket you need a way to plug them while you're filling it up, then put the lid on and remove the plugs.
I can't help identify but they are really cute Also, I think Iowa Blues aren't actually blue - they were named after a sports team of something. I think their colour/pattern is black and white but I can't remember where I was reading about them.
Here are some of the things that I grow for us and/or the chickens: swiss chard, kale, spinach, lettuce, cabbage, comfrey, chickpeas, sunflowers, alfalfa, millet, amaranth, tomatoes, . . .
They wander the yard for part of the day too so they eat lots of bugs and grass.