Someone asked me once why it's so horribly humid up here, as people think it's more the balmy states. I had to look it up as I had no idea why. It's mostly from the crops, and corn is one of the most "humid" ones. It's also our proximity to the Great Lakes and we have a lot of big lakes...
Hiya, and welcome to BYC! :frow
I've had a couple like that. It tells me they need more probiotics. We'll give them a bath and use a kitchen scissors to cut the feathers back there so poop quits sticking. Then put powdered probiotics in their water every few days.
They also make a granular...
Like I said, some take time, as in several weeks or even a month or two in some cases. It depends on how old. The ones that are 5-6 months old may spend one night on the floor, but by the next will usually climb the ramp and go right up.
I think I put what we do somewhere in this thread already, but in case I didn't, we have horribly high humidity here, and here's how we beat it.
First, adding ventilation doesn't help because now you're bringing in that 90% humidity into your coop. Mold will start growing, and the chickens...
It's been ages since we had Mexican. There used to be a bar/restaurant that did a buffet on Tuesdays. I'll have to call and see if they still have that as it's probably been 10 years since we've been there. Thanks for making me drool. :drool
I stand corrected. I looked it up again. It's a minuscule amount of cyanide in the seeds. It doesn't matter as it's minuscule anyway.
Yes, apples are strained, but some remnants of seeds could get into the sauce. Whether that's true or not, I don't need to feed them applesauce anyway...
The pellets aren't good for runs unless they are covered as as soon as it rains, they all become dustless, pure, sawdust. That's not so bad in itself, but it's wet then and you'd have to spread it out to dry it out. I wouldn't use those where exposed to rain/snow. People DO use pellets to...
We have chickens, but have had macaw parrots for two decades and back when I got the first one, did a lot of research on what they could and could not have.
I recall apple seeds have a minuscule amount of cyanide in them, so that we shouldn't feed parrots applesauce as that has ground apple...
That is an amazing story! Glad everyone was okay!
I don't know your setup, but they make garden netting or bird netting that's relatively cheap, that perhaps you could put up to keep that hawk(s) from returning. Most of the time they'll come back if they see an opportunity.
This started out as you wanting to put weight on your bird, so changing the title to something else now puts all of our replies to you in the beginning out of context.
Is he still on the antibiotics?
We've integrated 4-6 month old silkies probably a dozen times. I used to go put them on the roosts for a few nights and most times that worked. In cases where they were the younger side, they stayed huddled by the door so they could be the first ones out I figured. I just leave those be. As...
Oh many won't. You'd have to search for other threads here.
Don't apologize as none is needed. :hugs
I just know horse bedding pellets was a little known secret around the time we started a decade ago and once we converted, just want to make sure others know about them.
Sand was never...
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For your question about feed additives, you could post that question in the Feeding & Watering Your Flock Forum.
Here's a great article about how to get around BYC...
You could try one side and do a test.
We have over 200 sq feet between coops and hutches with about 2" thick. They only need to be replaced more often in the breeding pens as 5 chickens in a 5x5 mini coop so about every 4-5 months on those. Plus, if I'm putting in a new set of breeders, I...
Oh yes, the hardware cloth first. After it was laid out and measured, he cut all of the pieces for the fence panels. Then cut the edges blunt and used a dremel to grind and sand them down so they were flush and not sharp.
This is the inside so you can get a visual. :) For the summer we...