When we started incubating, I know I read that the infra-red heat lamp bulbs are hotter than regular incandescent bulbs because of the kind of light waves they produce - and can be dangerous (overheating, potential for fire) if not used correctly. Either way, 250W sounds hot! Best to put a...
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Good point! Sometimes people are only comfortable with things that are familiar. In this case, it really is too bad, though - they really don't know what they are missing!
I'm guessing from your name and the description you gave - they must be Silkie eggs... we have Silkies, too & thoroughly enjoy the eggs our little hens have been laying. However, some people have actually said to us, "You don't eat those eggs, do you?" We always reply, "Of course we do, and they...
Soon, probably... I always heard about 6 months was normal for most breeds to start laying - and if your hens are about that old, then they should begin laying any time now.
Sounds like we are being forced to choose the better of 2 evils on this issue. How did it come to this anyway? Is is because of the success of agri-business in the State of Ohio? Have they drawn too much attention to themselves, so in the eyes of those who govern, are now in need of more...
Return it for sure - be careful to check new bags for bugs if buying from the same supplier. Look for holes in feed bag. Fresh feed should be bug free!
You should try to find a new home for one of the roo's; there will be alot of fighting for dominance as they get more mature; and even if the boys manage to work out their differences, your single little pullet will definitely get overused, maybe even hurt in the process.
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OMG!!!!! To think these poor creatures were bread to be pets. This breaks my heart.... everyone who is considering releasing animals should have to go to this post first. As I am replying, tears of rage and pity are streaming down my face.
It is never a good idea to let domestic animals or livestock "go" into the wild. For starters, the environmental impact is unknown & could be devastating to local wild flocks of ducks. You could advertise in your newspaper to give them away to someone who may really want them (maybe a 4-H'er)...
People get scared when something goes wrong...sometimes panic ensues. I wonder how many times in a day a doctor or veterinarian gets asked the same question? It's comforting to have someone knowledgeable to turn to for advice in times of need. Even if some find it annoying. Sometimes a...
The label should give you the information you need - I know it can be tedious reading all the small print, but it usually contains everything you need to know especially where poultry are concerned. I find the farm extension office really helpful when it comes to care and treatment of diseases...
Thank goodness your Dad got there when he did! Try not to beat yourself up over this; it was an honest mistake - happens to everyone. And you are right - it could have been must worse. Chickens are alot like kids - you try your best to make sure they are safe and well taken care of, but you...
If you decide to treat the coop with insecticide of any kind, be sure to read the instructions completely! Some treatments need to be kept away from eggs and nests; some require eggs to be disposed of for a period of time during treatment; and some are very toxic - do you have a feed store, or...