The hen that tangled with the dog is pretty much healed. One wing is non-functional and hangs a bit.
She's still in isolation only because she's company for a hen that's limping pretty badly.
I counted the rafter roosters. 21. Must have mis-counted. Counted again. 20.
Ok. Double-miscount. Whatever. I know all 19 are up there. Coop 2, 6. All good. Coop 1, 9. What?
Recount. Definitely 9.
One of the RangerX decided to move herself into the rafters. I hope she's ok coming down in the...
Yes. In many cases you can present a bill to your insurance and see if they will pay, but concierge care is generally out of pocket.
Consider this. You have an insurance policy with a $500 monthly premium (just picking a number, I know it's low) and a $5000 deductible. You need an annual...
Three of the four BuckeyeX went into the rafters without a problem. The last refuses that option. I carry her over, and even in full dark she screams and runs back to the other coop.
Currently six in coop 2, ten in coop 1, and nineteen in the rafters. Good enough for the moment.
I transferred...
What I want for this population keeps changing. Initially I turned down several breeds that might have worked just because they were white. I wanted all my birds to be dark or mottled, under the impression that white birds would be predator magnets.
The mottled birds all died, one way or...
Saw 3 of my birds fly today--not just a controlled glide, but about 150 feet into a stiff headwind. Only 4 feet up. They maintained altitude the entire distance and landed easily.
I'm not sure what set them off.
One of the girls does not approve of open air roosting. She grumbles while I carry her over to the ladder, then settles down.
But first thing in the morning she's screaming bloody murder at the coop door until I let her boy out. :lau
Thanks. They look healthy, they're certainly not lethargic or slow.
I suppose I'm being a worry-wort. I tried to "guard" one of the bowls for them this afternoon and they wouldn't come close enough to est.
A question for anyone who might like to answer it.
I have 35 birds, 28 hens/pullets. Two of the youngest, currently 22 weeks old, are obviously low man.
The birds mostly free range, and these two are my best foragers. I guess they have to be, because every time they find something 5 or 6 birds...
So she's missing tonight. Did something get her? Did she pick a new spot fot her nest?
Story time.
I mentioned my broody earlier. Well, about 7 weeks ago she hatched 6 babies, but she was collecting eggs because when she brought them off the nest there were 14 left. :th
We candled the eggs...
And...looks like one of the RangerX may be going broody. Not settled yet, but she's screeching at anyone who approaches her nest. Just about 6 months old. We'll see how she does.
If she settles I'll move her into the broody box and give her a few eggs. As a first time broody, probably not more...