I have had a small flock of chickens on my farm for 16 years. I have bought and sold birds from and to different people over the years (not a ton) and never had problems with disease. My birds are in movable houses surrounded by electric netting until it snows then in our big building...
I am selling my entire flock of Buff Brahma Bantams. Father and son roos, 1 unrelated roo, 2yr.old hen, 1 unrelated pullet, 4 daughter pullets. Will make a terrific start for someone or a nice outcross. They are all relatively tame and a couple are real pets.
I cannot seem to get this cleared up. This little guy has had this problem forever. None of the others with him have any issues at all. I just feed layer and a little dry cat food now and then. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks.
OK...I have a 4 month old buff brahma chick that has had chronic diarrhea for it seems like forever. I have just brought him into the house and given him a bath and towel dry followed by hairdryer on low. He eats well and acts like the others, just has nasty diarrhea. Everyone else is fine...
I have a nice pair of Buff Brahma bantams with their chicks from this spring( 5 mo. roo, 5-2 mo. old babies) and an unrelated 5 mo. old pair. I am not sure the sex of the chicks. No shipping, but can meet from Hagerstown to Frederick, MD. Picks available.
I am new to BYC. I am a homeschool mom of 4 great kids. We currently have Buff Orpingtons, Golden Laced Cochin Bantams, Buff Brahma Bantams, Birchen Cochins, the laying girls, 99 baby meaties and a pair of ? bantams that belong to my youngest two children. We also have a few horses, a collie...