Thank you all so much. This is terribly upsetting to my family and I, they were our first chickens and we had never suffered a loss from an attack.
KKatKnap said-They will suffer from shock. It sounds like you are doing the right things - I would just continue to keep her/them quiet and calm...
Not sure if I am posting this in the right spot if not I apologize. I am curious if Chickens suffer from shock? How have other chickens behaved after expierencing an attack or observing one?
We had some really strong winds come through the other day and they caused my chain link gate to open...
Ours was 3.78 ounces from our ISA brown, she's a giver, she gives pretty large eggs regularly! This is with a quarter on one side and a large egg on the other. Then I added one of our smaller ones.
This is Mistenbell She is my favorite girl. When we first got her she was not doing to well so I took her on like one of my children and I think she remembers. She talks to me everytime I go to the coop. She will fly up on my shoulder and stay there until I put her down. She follows me when I...
I have seen quite a few posts regarding an impacted crop and most that I have seen pictures of seem to have either grass or straw in them. My DH wants to start putting straw in nest boxes and allowing the Chickens to free range a little but I am fearful of this. Has anyone else noticed a...
Thanks for all the wonderful pictures, please keep them coming. I am just praying I can match my chicks to one of them (by color)! I really want pullets!
Here are our 4 week old EE's! We are trying to figure out what they are going to look like when they are older and we still aren't sure on thier sex yet!
I have 2 that had/have that chipmunk looking coloring (she is gorgeous by the way) and then one that is more solid colored. I will try to get pics posted on the EE braggers thread. Thanks everyone.
I would love to see some pics of EE pullets please. I got 3 chicks a couple of weeks ago and for life of me I can't figure out what they are going to look like as they get older. Thanks!