Hayduke, I am so sorry about your hen. At least the injuries are not in any vital areas - it sounds like anyway. My mother always said that if the lesion or laceration is not profusely bleeding, that air is very good for the healing process. I would think that if it's getting very dirty or...
Sweetie pie, I wish I had suggestions for you too. Like you, I have two fake eggs in my nesting boxes and the roosts are above the boxes. I guess I was lucky in that my girls just took to the boxes right away. I did tack up little curtains for privacy, perhaps that would help? Good luck...
Hahaha, thanks for the kind words! I thought I was being pretty dorky for naming them the way I did, but now I'm stoked that you folks like the names. Cheers!!!
Thanks Mrs. K. Your option is a little more down my alley. I would like to get comfortable with having hens first. I mean, I fell pretty comfortable now but would like a bit more experience under my belt. Plus, I realize that I would want to enlarge my chicken run if I were to add a new...
Thanks for the info donrae and moxies, it's most helpful and I'm continuing to learn! And you're right donrae, I don't understand how chicken mating can be because I don't have a rooster. Plus, I'm pretty new to chickens. I do understand now that the mating practices ease up a bit after...
Wow, shows how much I know about roosters! With this information you kind people have provided, I think a rooster may be a nice addition. I'll have to keep my eyes open!
Hayduke, when selecting my new rooster, I'll make sure he's extra loud and thunderous!
Thanks so much for your...
That is a very informative answer, Hayduke. I'm not sure why I assumed a bantam would be docile. "It's not the dog in the fight, it's the fight in the dog."
Yes, we have predators coming out of our ears! Wouldn't a crowing rooster attract more predators?
There are lots of roosters out...
Hello everyone, I hope you're all enjoying the beginning of autumn as much as I am!
We have twelve magnificent chickens that are starting to lay. All twelve are ladies (well, they're all female anyway! ) and we're pretty sure that we scored on that one. The other day, my hubby pondered that...
Operationindigo, I was just browsing through threads and saw this user's profile picture:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/u/240821/siggandchicks
I guess it depends on the dog! Perhaps you could message them and get some better advice. :)
My friend has a full-bred German Shepherd and when that dog is here she stares at my chickens the whole time. She's dreaming of how many ways she can take out their squeakers. It's pretty annoying, really. The dog completely obsesses. Obviously, the dog is not very well-disciplined and maybe...
Yes, exotics can take over the natural flora of an area if they're able with many down-the-road, harmful repercussions.
The two at top are Hydrangeas. While we can't grow them where I live, my South Jersey in-laws grow them very successfully!