I have 4 Gold Laced Orpington hens about 14 weeks old and just saw that the back of ones head is injured I think from pecking even tho I don't see any pecking going on when I'm there. What do you put on the injury and how do you protect it till it heals. I know isolation is probably the best but...
I have 6buff orpingtons that are 9 months old, this afternoon when I let them out I noticed one seemed off balance. It was like a person with inner ear problems. Poop seems fine and all else looks fine on her. She can,t run with out losing her balance. Any Ideas on what it might be? Thanks.
I have read that the chicken poop is very good for compost and use in the garden, that's logical to me but have been thinking about the life cycle of some of the worms and it seems like if I put it on the garden in spring and turn it under for a summer garden put a green crop for the chickens...
Hope this is in the right section to ask this--I want to raise Bob white quail by brooding hens and I'm wondering if the serama would be a good candidate for this? A couple of requirements I would like -Very broody, very gentle to touching and handling eggs under her and also can stand Virginia...
I have 6 buff orpingtons for laying eggs, this spring I want to take 2 of them and hopefully one hen will brood pheasant eggs and the other to brood quail eggs. I have a 5X5 closure for roosting then it opens to a 5x8 wire closure then a door so they can be let out to free range. My question is...
I would like to breed silver laced and golden laced orpingtons with a good genetic pool. Greenfire Farms is suppose to have a very good line for orpingtons. My question is would it be better for me to get a rooster and the hens from different broods or doesn't it matter that much if they are out...