I have two play pens that are fantastic for a sick chicken or a grow-out brooder. Do you happen to have one about? Friends with little kids? I just mentioned that I was looking for one @ work...got the two free. Hubby made a top out of chicken wire to keep them contained. If you can find one...
My two girls took 9 months to start laying, but being able to deliver eggs, with the occasional blue/green one mixed in, has made my egg people happy - well and me too. They don't seem to be anywhere in the pecking order, they are just there. Not an affectionate breed, but one follows me...
Perfect timing for this thread! I let my silkie hen brood her eggs - had to see if my young rooster was doing his job. I candled twice. First time to see if her eggs and a few barnyard mix from the coop were good. Only hers were - thinking the eggs from the coop had froze. The other time was...
I have always wanted a farm, but growing-up in a basic town - it was not going to happen. My DNA screamed 'farm girl'. Was a FFA'r in high school (goats, rabbits, sheep and horse projects were @ school or at ranches of friends) and the farm bug stayed with me. I was 40 by the time I could...
Your wyandotte's comb will not get much bigger. It is a rose comb- great for cold hardy chickens (less chance of frost bite). Give 'em a week or two to adjust, they will lay.
I put the feeder out where it is inconvenient for them - they must get away from the coop to eat. I also scatter their treats so they must forage to find it. However, I only do this when it is not raining or snowing. If the day is going to be horrid - they get fed inside, but only once a day...
My poor little guy is still going. Still feisty and picking on the buddies I brought home for the critter...needed one - got 3 (chicken math). the new chicks are a week older and bigger, but do not mess with the "Claw", the little monsters name at the moment.
I have stopped wrapping the leg. The...
Have a 2 week-old with a slipped tendon. I have tried to correct this - popping tendon back in, splint, vet wrap, etc. I have tried, but it is harder to get back in place now and he seems in pain. ARGH! Is it getting too late for it to work?
My wyandotte rooster is mellower than the hens. Had some cochin roosters that would fight among themselves and he did not care a bit...yet when one would try and fight with him - he squashed them into submission. It only took once. He protects his girls and has never been aggressive - only...
Had to put the 1st chick in the brooder as he was pecking on the newbie - who has decided that, "I shall not stand or even try." GAH! That said, I checked the remaining 3 eggs - 2 are possible (no movement, but who knows) and the other was obviously a no-go (looked like a snow globe).
Welcome! Your flock sounds like mine....just add some bantams, silkies, and a few Ameraucanas. I love my wyandotte rooster - treats his girls well and very gentle. You have a great start!
Welcome! Plan on how many chickens you want and triple it. There is no cure for chicken addiction! I have a basic coop (can hold 30 chickens) and do not heat. Currently I have 20 chickens in there and they are fine...the coldest it has gotten in the coop is 15. If you know of local chicken...
Second one hatched this morning! Think that the others are quitters...will give them another day. Time to play the guessing game as to what mix they are.