Yeah, she doesn't look much like she should! I'm positive that's what the feed store had her labeled as, but in my experience hatchery birds are rarely a good representation of the breed.
I believe hers is the egg on the left. The right is an orpingtons
Thank you, I was thinking the light one was a Sussex, she is so sweet, I would love more. I kept looking online and finally found my black hen, she is actually a Langshan, although she is a hatchery bird so probably not a great representation of one, lol.
I bought the black one last year as a chick from the feed store. A breed that I hadn't heard of before but they we're very curious pullets and I came home with 2. I was sure I'd remember the name but even after searching breeds nothing rings a bell. It is a smaller hen, not a great layer and it...
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I was feeling for you and for Rocky until I read your post from last week - one week after having to put your dog down (a sad event for sure).
Yeah...no way I can keep it a secret [getting quail] but I am feeling a bit guilty between this splurge, the incubator I'm...
I moved them to a different brooder today, so I wanted to sort of get an idea of where it should be, since I couldn't remember. It is more ventilated so should be easy for them to move away if they get too warm. My main concern was that they get too cold since it is outside.
Thanks a bunch!
What is the recommended temperature/week for coturnix? Like chickens, you are supposed to drop 5 or 10 degrees every week... I came in today and they were panting...but they seemed perfectly content 3 days ago. I raised the light a bit, but would rather put the thermometer in there to know right...
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Thank you for the info. I have the link to labs that another posted sent me and I am going to try to as soon as I am completely back up on my feet.
Thanks!
My family just put down our beloved 9 year old dog 2 weeks ago. Overnight she came down with something that was causing liver problems...she was jaundiced and doing verry badly. Taking her to the vet, I was told that it would be about $300+ just to do the blood testing to maybe find out what it...
Sorry...I didn't realize that this thread was still active!
Thanks for all the replies...we haven't had a chance to test for CL yet or really do anything. The whole family has been battling one illness after another and then we had to put our dog down, so the last couple of weeks have been...
lol! I do have some waterproofer I could spray on them
I wanted to say that they are smart enough to get out of the rain, when need be, but then again, they are chickens
They look so ridiculous when they are soaking wet, it's hard not to feel sorry for them. haha...maybe that's part of their...
Haha...another silly question.
If you have more than one rooster running with the ladies, I'm assuming they can both mate with the ladies....would a hen then have sperm from both roosters? Or will a hen not mate after she's mated with one of them? And since they are fertile for a couple of...
I've heard that silkies aren't waterproof. Mine are free ranging, but don't seem to be smart enough to take shelter under the trees now that it has started raining. They are just sitting in the middle of the yard, soaking wet. The rest of my flock hangs out under some of the larger trees where...
That worked great...one of them fell off like the 2nd day on, so I just put a new one on. I decided to redo the other one, while I was at it, because it looked like the toes weren't perfectly straight it already looks much better than the other foot.
Thanks again!
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She turned traitor yesterday. She told the rest of the chickens that I was handing her treats on the back deck....now the whole flock has been chilling on the deck, pecking at my sliding glass door trying to snag a few treats of their own!
This was our first year having a rooster and I really enjoy having him. He is very sweet with the ladies, finding them food and making sure they eat first. He has tried to chase me once or twice, but when I've picked him up, he doesn't fight me and is very mellow.
As far as the crowing...
Thanks Shelley for the foot information, I figured I would just have to cull him. I tried making a boot today, but only had double-sided tape and so one foot ended up stuck to the other one I will try again when I have the right tape!
Thanks!
There were supposed to be 15 but I think there were a few extras...I counted 18 a little bit ago, but I might need to count again when they are all asleep and not moving
Ok, I picked them up today and here they are....The guy that was selling them had them in a drafty barn with a heat lamp and said they could go outside when they are fully feathered? (so maybe 8 weeks?) It was really funny when he started grabbing the quail. He just grabbed handfuls at a time...
Oh yeah...forgot to mention that our garage is detached and not insulated so really not going to be much help there. It will be the same temp inside as outside. Hmm, I hope I didn't make a big mistake!