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I hope it all worked out for you and them last night. I know how worried you were, as we're where it's cold too, so I'd have also been concerned. I would have moved her and the chick inside if it had happened here. Hopefully it ended well and you'll have it...
Well, hello again, Penelope, and welcome to BYC! :frow It's nice to properly welcome you here.
I do hope Jack Jack gets better, but I have faith in you. You're doing great!
We're glad you're here!
I get just as annoyed hearing “chickens don’t need heat” as I do hearing “chickens must have heat.” It’s how absolute those statements are made, yet they know practically nothing of the situation.
There are considerations. It depends largely on the breed, but also the age of the chickens, the...
Scrambled eggs is always a hit.
Ours love Kale too. I either just hold a bunch in my hand and let them pull it off, or tie a bunch and hang it in the coop. You could also lay it on the ground and put a brick on the stalk end of it so they can pull small pieces off.
Both kale and scrambled...
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Did this chick by any chance get into some extra calcium by way of oyster shell? I ask because this sure sounds familiar! If that happens, there's nothing you can do as the leg nerves run through the kidneys and are damaged.
If not, then B-Complex should help. You...
I've not seen the missing tail-feather anomaly on any of mine, and assume yours was either injured as a chick or has a genetic flaw.
Regardless, I've had a couple of "poopy butt" chickens through the years, but it comes from their digestive system, not how they were built. For those, we do...
Yes, most go outside all winter, provided hubby shovels paths for them, and the wind chills aren't too bad. Usually, we don't let them out if it's below 20°F, though. The coops are heated to 40°F, and some do not leave, whom I call wussies. 😊
The ground is covered with snow, so he tries to...
Hiya, and welcome to BYC! :frow
We just have three ducks, and they are such a hoot! One is a Buff Orpington, and the others are someone's 4H breeding experiments; one's lavender and one's chocolate mottled. All girls.
We have a Duck Forum you might like to peruse or post in sometime if you...
Neither. There are some good points, but a couple of statements that I don't necessarily agree with. So I just posted another way of looking at it, but in my case, backing up what I said.
Exactly!!
None taken. 😊
Our heated 2-gallon green bucket for the three ducks, 3/4 full, froze the top half.
Hubby thinks that their mud or crud on the bottom is what did it.
We dump and give fresh every other day, but I guess in sub-zero weather, we'll have to dump and change it daily.
This isn't FB, so here, we can state our opinions or experiences on subjects like this, unless we wish to provide proof to back up what we're asserting.
For our silkies, even frizzled and molting (skin exposed), we've kept our coops at 40°F for a decade—using an oil-filled radiant heater in the...
Cuckoo silkie roosters for sure have red combs, at least mine do. Both of these are from Bobbi Porto, exhibition breeder out of Florida, indigoegg.us.
And this one's from a different breeder.