My girls are very young. They've only just started laying and even though initially there were a couple of eggs in the nest the silly goose wasn't sitting on them?! 🙄😂
I gently shooed them off the nest with a broom and then covered the nest so they can't see or access it ... They weren't very happy with me but I think we'll be okay ☺️.
Hi everyone, I have two broody geese sitting on an empty nest. How do I stop them being broody without making them hate me?
I saw a thread that says dismantle the nest and/or remove them from the nest repeatedly, but how do you do that when they're hissing and biting you? Or is it just a case...
Yes we get both here, although I'm almost 100% certain that it's not coccidiosis because there's no evidence of bloody poop.
But I'll eliminate all possibilities because I'm really tired of loosing birds.
I'm actually not a fan of the broiler industry and would ideally like to find an...
Hi everyone,
Feedback please ...
It's the 5th time I'm raising meat birds from day old and I've always experienced "unexplained" deaths i.e I'll just find a dead bird in the shed.
I buy from a reputable supplier, I use quality feed (starter, grower and finisher). I use shavings (deep litter...
I feel the same way about my roosters ... They're an asset to my homestead. They also sit with me and let me pick them up for scratches ... My hens aren't nearly as friendly?! 😅
In my experience, cull ... I've had the odd "egg eater" and I've tried all the recommended methods to stop her. They work for a week or two, but then she's back to her ol' habits. So now I just cull 🤷
Hi everyone, two of my silkies had a respiratory infection which they have since recovered from so they're healthy in all other respects - drinking, eating, "beautiful" poops, chatting and chirping, etc - except for the crusty things on their heads that are also covering their eyes 🤦.
I've...
My free-range Muscovy ducks (dunno 'bout yours?) are very secretive - they will find the most obscure places to lay/hide their eggs. Places only they and the mongoose can find/reach! And, if the mongoose hasn't eaten the eggs and they hatch it's a race to catch the ducklings before the mongoose...
I think it's personal choice. I pasture-range my two flocks, so they have lots of room to wander about (with trees and places to hide if necessary) but I can't free-range them completely. The predators (aerial and ground) would think it's a buffet.
Do what feels right and works for you.
We've rescued a duckling from drowning and the little thing is doing fine. My question is can I put it back with the momma duck (it's been about 18 hours)?
Hi there, what other things can cause Mareks like symptoms?
I've just had to cull a silkie (approx. 4 mths old) that displayed symptoms that led me to Mareks. I'm hopeful that it isn't...
Hi y'all ... I've got a hen that breaks her egg (and at least one or two others if they're in the same spot). She doesn't always eat the contents, mostly just breaks the egg/s.
My questions are why is she doing it, how can I identify which hen it is, and how do I stop it? Please and thank you!