Three Serama Roosters, two are small, and bronzy color, 1 is white and a little larger. One or all to good home with some ladies, Pickup only, in Mississippi
I found your thread by looking up the animal protein in chicken feed. I am having a problem with finding any brands of feed with any animal protein in it and to supplement my hens would cost me a fortune, they don't free range like some people's do but they do have a large area to be a chicken...
I think her ear lobes are white but I'll look when I go out and see. She has a real small comb and she is not growing but is feisty and the only reason she is not turned out with the rest I was afraid the hawk would get her since she is so small. She has stayed the same size since she came here...
I have several young cockerels, Nelson line, hatched in May 2015, I'll give to someone if they would like to have them, I'll try to get a decent picture to post on here, got my start from JimmyJay. I'm in Mississippi.
I have a pullet given to me and the person who gave it to me does not know where it came from like a feed store or a hatchery. I have researched trying to find something like it but to no avail. I think it looks like some kind of bantam, someone told me it looked like a White Leghorn to them but...
The first hen was still warm when I found her it was when I was letting them out for the day and realized I was missing one and she was lying beside a divider I have dead, thought maybe she had hit her head when she came off the roost, which can happen the second one in the same pen was...
I am having a dilemma, I want to see if anyone is having the same problem. I think my roosters are either too big to breed my hens or their spurs are doing my hens in. I have lost three over the last few months seem healthy but then cannot walk and then die either within a few hours or over...
Saw three nice size coyotes at 7:00 this morning while I was letting the dog out. Hmmm, guess going to have to fix me some bait since I see where they are traveling from. Had one pooped in the drive the other night so know they are too close, coming to my pear tree at night, keeping my dogs...
My area doesnt' have "stray" dogs it is neighbors who don't feed their dogs and they ramble, did have a coyote trotting up the drive at 3:00 in the morning and my Dobe sailed off the bed she was looking out the window and we put it in high gear, but we keep a watch out things happen around this...
Had one this summer ate a plastic chicken egg and didn't know it until I had killed it and the egg fell out and I said I put him out of his misery because he wasn't going to make it with that egg.