Do you like farm fresh eggs? I'm selling mature layer hens that are laying daily. I have one Light Brahma, a pair of Rhode Island Reds and another pair of Barred Rocks. My wife and I are moving out of town and I decided to just start my flock over once we get settled in.
I need help to ID this bird. I found him/her injured on our loading dock at work. When I first saw it I thought it was a female bob-white quail but, after a closer look I'm just plain stumped as to what species or breed this bird may be. I still think it's a game bird of some sorts. It's a...
My LB hen looks sick. Her comb has lost a lot of it's mass and has gone from bright red to a dark purple. She's lethargic and isn't eating as well as she usually does. I'd really appreciate any input from ya'll.
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My two light Brahma hens are almost 9 months old and they have not started laying. I know the breed develops rather slowly but, this is pretty darn slow. They've been on layer pellets for at least 4 1/2 months. Why have they not started to lay? Thanks!!
I'm wondering if only Roosters have that greenish tinge in their black feathers? I'm pretty sure that is the case because, none of my hens have ever had that trait. I just need confirmation from some of ya'll more experienced Chicken Lovers. Thanks for ya'lls help.
I'm selling my 6 month old light Brahma rooster. Pick up only. I live in Brownsville, Tx - Rio Grande Valley Area. He's in perfect health and has got a good temperament.
I'm looking for 1-3 Started Light Brahma Pullet. I live in the Rio Grande Valley(Brownsville, Texas) and will pick-up as far as Corpus Christi, Texas. If your out of state and willing to ship, that'd be great too! Thank You!!!
I'm pretty sure I've got all Roo's. It may be a little early to tell on the Brahmas but, let me know what yall think.
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Any input on my question is greatly appreciated.
I received a shipment of chicks last week and one of the chicks (golden campine pullet) just can't seem to keep her balance. She's been running into the other chick and the others stay as far away from her as possible. I ended up separating her from the other chicks because i thought she may...
I'm just getting started on this message board. I found a wealth of information just browsing through the forums. That is all I've got. (Boo, BOO, BOO)
Ok, so I live in South Texas and it's anywhere from 90-100 degrees here almost every day. I've got my chicks in a kennel, i keep the kennel in the garage at night and during the day I move it into the laundry room. I've attached a thermometer to their kennel and I am constantly monitoring it...
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I think they might be red leghorn or if their bantam they are black breasted reds.. I think..Just speculating..
What do ya'll think?