I have had consistent 30% hatch rates with my NR360 so just for fun, I ordered a cheap one from Amazon. I have a Govee thermometer in both (labeled 1 and 2 respectively) and here is where they did over night with no eggs, just a test run, the new one plugged in at 5pm. Perhaps these...
My roo doesn't have pretty feathers on his feet. I kept him away from the hens for a couple of months because they peck at his feet and legs. I thought it would help them heal. No luck. I wrapped his legs and put him back, and the hens ganged up and tried to eat what was left of his feet...
Most of the time I come to the site and I don't log in because I just want to read a post that a Google search happened to send me to. My browser doesn't save cookies so it doesn't save my login, thus every single time is the pop-up for the newsletter. Can you not?
6 month-old buff Brahmas and 4mo black Australorps now laying and ready for your backyard or farm. $35ea. Local pickup only. Cañon City preferred.
Vaccinated, free range
This was my first flock and was a great adventure. I had 20 chicks to start with, hoping to have at least half as many...
I purchased five back in April so they are about 21 weeks. All their wings looks the same when I got them as chicks. Three of them seem to be maturing faster than the other two or they are roos. Anyway here are two just to show you the two differences I'm seeing.
Could anyone help me determine if this one is going to be a roo? The are all 11 week old brahmas. There are 2 getting red faster than the others. Tails all look the same to me.
I hate these kind of posts, so I'm sorry for this. I'm worried I have a roo. Can you confirm? These are all 11 weeks old with the same hatch date. My light Brahmas are getting red, but not near as red as the one in the first pic. My buff brahmas aren't even pink yet. I'm new at this and read...