I'd imagine it's just fine. One of mine ate a rubber band the other week thinking it was a worm likely. No issues. I ate a fly riding my motorcycle once and I survived
We had this happen for a few days. Started premixing feed with while corn, oyster shells, layer pellets and de. Also started barley folder and never had issue again
Looks good! All I have to say is keep up the good work and just upgrade/ make adjustments when you can or need to. It's all a learning experience and there's absolutely nothing any of us can do to keep chicks 100% safe or be 100% efficient. There's no 1 foolproof or best way to do anything...
We know she has at least two years old. Her legs look a little thicker than the other adult birds. The reason we think she is older is because last year she was very active and was definitely top chIckes but this year she has been less dominant and very seclusive finding places to rest a lot...
Is there a way to estimate an adult chickens age? The reason we ask is because we adopted three chickens from a friend last year and one we don't ever think laid eggs in hi The reason we ask is because we adopted three chickens from a friend last year and one we don't ever think laid eggs and is...
First time raising red rangers for meat and they are about 6-7 weeks old now. Bought 12 of them at tsc for $1 at 3 weeks old. We had to put one down due to leg issues and him not being able to walk. First, since his legs were spread out, we tried tying his legs closer and that worked well but a...
I'm pretty sure a huddle box is basically a small enough space where the chicks body heat will be trapped as they cuddle. It would be blocked from wind and the elements. We live in zone and 2-3 and never use artificial heat. Keep them well feed and make sure if their water freezes... change it...
No they do not need to go inside. Here in this part of Colorado the night temperature never really gets above 40 all year long. The average high in spring is 55 during the day. We have very good success with putting out 4-6 week olds in their coops. As long as they have food/ water and a warmer...
Cups or nipples I've researched can be used from day one and I like the idea of the cleanliness. Showing them where the water is has always been important but seems they'll figure it out on their own either way
We bought that same coop from tsc and it is way small. Since then we built our own and are using that coop to use for introducing young birds to the big birds until we feel comfortable to mix them all. They will definitely like the extended run space and we recommend a light coat of pine shaving...