I have found it very hard to see photos of adult birds from any major hatchery. I suppose I could just call them but I also want to see the true, unfiltered results from our flocks.
I would like to order from them, because no one around here has them! (For less than $8 an EGG). Here is what I am asking: if you have ordered chicks/eggs from them before can you please show me some pics of the adults birds?
TIA
I am not sure about the exact dosage, but it does take quite a lot and you will want to mix it in. Also, you may want to consider keeping your squirrels in cages instead of free ranging them!
I always had to do county fair before I could go to State fair. (Oregon) I used to show every year, having a 4-h club would help you get started big time. You should go to your local extension service and they can help you.
I have noticed lately there is a large demand for hatching eggs but it seems that there aren’t too many people offering. Still, I thought it would be worth throwing my request into the void. Do you have hatching eggs or do you know anywhere I could get some?
Location: Oregon.
Thanks: In advance.
I had a chicken who would crow and had spurs, but it looked like a hen and layed eggs. earlier that morning I found it dead in the nest box with no sighns of injury or sickness. it couldn't have been a preditor atack (it was laying in the nest box) and t wasn't acting sick at all. So it came to...
make the ground were she lays more undesire-able if she is laying under the nest boxes, kick out some of the substrate and discourage her from going to that spot.
she also may be getting ready to go broody, mine have done that before.
If you give them 12-14 hours of light a day, they will lay all year round unless sick or in molt.
On that thought, are they in molt? If so they will start laying when molt is over.
a light bulb is really all you need, but with out electricity there are other things you can do.
make shure they are all huddled together on a wooden roost.
than rub patrolium jelly on their combs. this will help prevent frost bite.
make shure thier coop is draft free.
good luck
is she weasing loudly too?
my chickens hicup or sneeze when they are hungry and they gobble down the food.
if she is weezing really loud too though she might be crop bound.
just give alot of water to drink