One of our silkies just hatched her first baby (we have two silkie hens, two silkie roo's, three Rhode Island reds and three white leghorns). The baby is now two weeks old. We had them Mom (who is very attentive to the baby) and the baby segregated in the coop using chicken wire/fencing...
Our silkie bantam hatched her first baby the night before last. Whenever we check, the baby (along with a few more eggs she is sitting on) is tucked cozily under her. She doesn't seem to ever let the baby out from under her. How do we ensure the baby is getting let out from under her to eat...
We have a white leg horn chicken who a few months ago battles a case of mites and was ill bit has since seemingly gotten better. She has always been a bit rough (always dirty, feathers disheveled, etc). Went out this morning and the other chickens were plucking the feathers off of her back...
We have a white leg horn (about 8 months old). Compared to her siblings she has always been a bit disheveled looking (dirty, ruffled feathers). She has been on/off lame by always seemed ok. Came home tonight (we live in New Hampshire) and she was laying on her back in a hole she had made in...
We have an approx. 7 month old silkie bantam hen whom I am very worried about. She won't leave the nesting box and has been in it all day. Twice we did get her out, she walked fine, are food and went out in the run. Each time, when we went back to check in her, she was back in the nesting box...
We live in New Hampshire (think cold and lots of snow). This is our first winter with our birds. We have 3 Rhode Island Reds, 3 white leghorns, and 4 silkie bantams. My understanding is the RIR and leghorns are quite winter hardy (ability to fluff their feathers and stay warm) but an...
Our chickies have a nice 10x12 fully fenced run. The run has a nice big perch which they enjoy. What else can I put in there to help give them things to do (beyond look for bugs) and keep them happy?
So, at least one of our white leghorns ( probably 2.5 months old) has diarrhea (saw it). Not liquid but soft pudding consistency. Anything I can do? They do get greats and grit on top of their regular feed.
Our chickies have a mixed fenced run area off their coop. The fenced area is dirt (they do like taking dirt baths). Would it be best to a) leave it as is b) put some hay down c) put sod/grass down? What is best for them?
So, our original group of chicks was three white leghorns and three rhode island reds that we got late April. May 17 we got
Six bantam's (four silkies and two speckled Sussex). They all lived together in the garage fine and then about 1 1/2 weeks ago, the big ones were moved into their coop...
Can you guys give this novice here some lessons on telling whether I have boys or girls? Please keep in mind that I am really new to this (so please use simple terms). Thanks!
We have 6 baby bantams---4 silkies and 2 speckled sussux. The Silkie's joined us last weekend and three of the four are doing well---they are growing, active, etc. One seems to be a "runt" (do you use that term with chickens?). It is definitely smaller. I do see it eat, not as much as the...
We have 6 baby bantams---4 silkies and 2 speckled sussux. The Silkies joined us last weekend and three of the four are doing well---they are growing, active, etc. One seems to be a "runt" (do you use that term with chickens?). It is definitely smaller. It is active, runs around. I don't see...
This little ones legs are looking much thicker than its siblings, a potential sign of a male per what I have read. Too early to wager a guess as to sex? Any suggestions for sexing the remaining flock?