Search results for query: *

  • Users: NevadaSilk
  • Content: Threads
  • Order by date
  1. NevadaSilk

    Sudden hen aggression

    Ok....so I have 4 chickens in a coop. 1 rooster and 3 hens. They are about 2 and a half years old and have been together since day 1. My coop is 12' by 8' (96 square feet) and has 4 boxes, perch, 2 water stations and a feeding station. They are currently being fed a mixture of flock raiser and...
  2. NevadaSilk

    Help needed in Georgia!

    I have a question that you guys may be able to help me with. I live in Spalding County GA and I have chickens. I keep my chickens in coops to keep them safe. My neighbor also has free range chickens that spend the majority of their time on my property. Anyway, recently my neighbor's boyfriend...
  3. NevadaSilk

    Wobbly rooster

    So tonight when I went out to feed everyone my rooster was acting kinda funny. He was eating and drinking perfectly fine and feelin' frisky with his girls. However, when he tries to walk and eat he gets wobbly and kind of off balance. He hopped up on the perch and seemed ok until he tried to...
  4. NevadaSilk

    Rooster with a hurt toe

    One of my roosters did something to his toe. When I went in to feed this evening I saw that there was blood on the perch where they all roost. Took me a while to figure out who it was but it seems one of the roosters did something to his toe. He's not super friendly so I wasn't able to catch him...
  5. NevadaSilk

    When can they go outside?

    I've got a hen and 10 chicks living in my garage at the moment in the middle of my stack of hay. I've got a coop being mended at the moment but need to know when I can put them out. They are a week old as of today. I live in Southern GA and right now our temps are in the 90s during the day and...
  6. NevadaSilk

    New to the forum and new to chickens!

    Hi, I'm from Georgia and I'm new to the forum as I just acquired a few chickens.....10 to be exact. Here's the story: Neighbor's hen decided my garage (and where I keep my horses hay) was a great place to lay eggs. I didn't think much of it until she started sitting on them. Few weeks...
Back
Top Bottom