So I looked at the pics and then checked my ring necks!!!!! i am happy to say that if the pictures are correct I have 8 girls and 2 boys!!!!! Thank you for the pictures!!!!!!
yes they are eating the crumble for gamebirds !! ( sorry I forgot to answer the rest of your eating question the first time ) and ok... great!!! thank you!!!!
Hey Tony K T they have/had a coop/pen with a large enclosure to run in... they did get wet from the rain.. they are/were eating and drinking perfectly fine... I figured they would go back inside their coop/pen when it was raining.....when it was raining yesterday it was unusually cold and still...
Hey everyone..... I have some questions for you all...
1. How old do the babies have to be before they can go outside?? ( we had 10 that were approx. 1 1/2 months old.... they had tons of their feathers so we put them outside in their pen... yesterday it rained all day.... we went to make...
ok so I have found the Tylan but I am just wondering why it says for cattle....lol... this is what I found: Tylan 200, 250 mL, Elanco Cattle Treatment . Is this correct???
ok thank you very much Akrnaf2 !!!! I am going to have to find a poultry vet around here to get some antibiotics or something for him..... Do you happen to know what they normally give them for something like this???
First I want to start by stating that my turkeys are now approx. 2 yrs old maybe a bit older..... They are both Bronze!!!
Ok so about 2 weeks ago I noticed my turkey was sneezing ( thought allergies ) but here is the problem... His sneezing has not stopped and his one eye is swollen, bubbles...
Hey everyone!!! So this is our first time doing the guinea eggs ( pretty excited ) !!!! We have 21 in the incubator!! I see 99.5 for temp and 35-45% humidity and they can take up to 28 days!!! my big question is how in the world can you all see the veins in the egg if they are developing because...
I see everyone is saying 28 days for incubation; does this include when you stop turning them or do you stop turning them on the 28th day then they hatch after that???
We keep our babes inside until they have 90% of their feathers but once we introduce then to our older chickens they do very well.. In matter of fact 2 of our older hens have taken over the mommy role and keeps the rooster away from the younger ones.....as for trying to open an egg it is all up...