Honestly, I would say for the time being you could assume your other chicken is a rooster. Not that it definetly is, but at the moment, if it's really fertile, there's surely no other way.
..right? :confused:
My indoor duck, Warrior, just molted like that a week or so ago.
SO. MANY. FEATHERS.
Her flight feathers fell out and now her wings look sooo tiny! I know they're supposed to lose their flight feathers right now but like you I'm confused as how they stay warm enough when they lose a whole...
How long have you had them (or did you raise them)? Any chance they'd been with a male in the past..? Or.. I don't know.. do you live in an area with stray roosters?
It looks like a fertile egg to me. That's very strange.
Maybe she got some ideas from the dinosaurs from "Jurassic Park" :p
I've heard you can get those plastic hawk and owl "decoys" and place them around your coop and it might ward off any actual flying predators. I don't know if it works for sure though
I've never ordered hatching eggs before, but I know Metzer has them http://www.metzerfarms.com/HatchingEggs.cfm?CustID=23062844&affiliate=undef
However I can't speak on the quality.
I have an indoor duck as well! She looks pretty similar to your Gilberta. Warrior was hatched with deformed feet and is "disabled". When she hatched, she couldn't hold up her head properly for the first day, and she didn't know how to walk until much later than her clutch mates. She still trips...
No, I actually got it from LeightonsLandingFarm on Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/listing/533306929/pet-duck-diaper-adjustable-duck-diaper?ref=shop_home_feat_1&frs=1 ) they're great quality, and extremely adjustable. The diapers from Crazy K look very nice as well, though.
I have duck who lives diapered indoors because she hatched "disabled" and walks differently. I assume she puts her weight on different parts of her feet than normal and so she wears the skin down and is extremely prone to bumblefoot.
I decided to get her those neoprene shoes for ducks (from...
Sorry to double post, but perhaps a hawk? Hawks have been known to fly off with the heads of poultry since they can't carry the weight of the whole bird. Maybe it wasn't able to take the whole head but still did enough damage?
My first thought was that she could've been killed by another chicken. Any chance of that? We once had one of our drakes killed by two drake brothers who ganged up on him.
It's just strange because if a predator had killed her I would've thought it wouldn't have left her so intact.
I'm sorry...
So we found that tomato plants (stems, leaves) are toxic to ducks and geese. Our two geese (eager plant eaters) just died from what we suspect is eating tomato plants. I know that ducks tend to go for bugs rather than plants, but my little girl (Warrior the duck) was exposed to tomato plants as...
I apologise for bumping an old thead, but does anyone know if this would be okay for ducks? My girl's birthday is tomorrow and I'd love to make her a cake.