Isn't she!!!! I was SO amazed when I got her. They were my first chickens and I had NO idea they could be so beautiful!! Plus they're both really friendly... follow me around like dogs. They come running (the BO usually goes full throttle too!) when they see me, thinking the ONLY reason I...
Great, thanks! I was thinking orpington, but couldn't find any actual photos online... just drawings.
Hmmmm.... so if this in a buff orpington... I'm VERRRRRRRY suspicious of my black orpington pullet (being a cockerel) as her waddle/crown are pretty pronounced and this adult's is not...
yeah... I've seen the term "easter egg chicken" and aracauna used pretty interchangeably and I realize it's not the original (true) aracauna breed that they sell. I don't care... although I do agree with you that the stores should market more truthfully. I actually got this type due to the egg...
How can you tell? Is it the crown/waddle, or just the stance? "She" walks a lot more upright than the other chick. They are both supposed to be layers... but of course we all know how accurate the feed stores can be.
If it's a cockerel... anyone in NW Washington want a beautiful rooster??
Okay... here are my two adult hens.
I am pretty sure this one (Pearl) is a barred rock... (sorry it's kinda fuzzy)
but I'm not so sure about THIS one (Blondie)... I'm thinking either buff rock or buff orpington.
Thanks!
Okay... I hope this works... haven't tried posting pics on here yet!
This is the black australian orpington pullet (hatched april 2nd) who I'm beginning to think may not be a pullet at all!
Here's a closer look at her face
For fun, this is my aracauna baby (also hatched April 2)
I'll...
UGH! My two hens had been on egg-strike for well over a month... NO eggs at all (apparently mad about a food switch). FINALLY at least one of them started laying... got about 6 eggs in two weeks. Better than nothing I thought. Well... apparently moving my two pullets out into the coop was...
Thanks I'll try to get some pics posted of them. My cockerel that I rehomed (the white one that came with my hens) was almost full grown and never crowed. Is that weird? I found him a new home after he started mounting my ladies.
The babies crown/waddle is very red, but looking at photos, I...
My girls are about 6weeks old and I just put them out in the coop. I added a small run it surrounds two sides of the coop (which is 5'x5') and sticks out from the coop about 3ft in each direction (if that all makes any sense, lol), about 3ft high with chickenwire on sides and top. I figure...
So I've reintroduced my two babies to each other (they were being raised by kids in different homes) and they've joined my hens in the coop. I had to divide the coop for now as the older hens weren't too excited about sharing with the little ones.
Anyway... my chicks (now about 6weeks) are...
My hens will continue to free-range in my yard when their laying days are done. It's not necessary to "cull" the flock... chickens can live perfectly happy lives after they're done laying eggs. It's just not very economical. I don't eat meat, so it's not gonna make my dinner plate any fuller...
You're not alone. Even way over her in Washington we'll get a day of almost 70, then snowflakes the next! It's nuts! We had a really nice week at the end of March, so I decided to plant some stuff. Yeah. A week later I was scraping ice off my windshield again. UGH. Good thing seeds are cheap.
I dunno WHAT was up. The only other time they've gone on strike was when I took their roo away (there was SUPPOSED to be three hens, not 2 & a roo!), but even that one only lasted two weeks!
I think most (not all) of the toxic stuff is like that... a little bit here and there doesn't hurt (usually). Or else it has to build up to a toxic level over time... Kinda like chocolate with dogs. SO many people tell me how they used to give their dogs chocolate as a treat and nothing ever...
I just came on to ask the same question. I noticed two really runny ones (one of which was on my WRIST... gee thanks Gabby!), like you describe in my 10 day old's tub. Glad to hear it's probably nothing to worry about.
My gals picked the flowerbed right against the house to do their dustbathing (I think cuz the dirt stays pretty dry there). I just had to hose off the house cuz it got so dirty from them kickin' up dirt! Little stinkers! LOL
So, being new to the chicken world (I've had my girls for about 6mo)... I never even knew chickens could GET worms... but with all the talk about it on here, I'm wondering how to handle that. Should I be using a preventative on a regular basis? Or is it just something you treat when it's noticed?
My girls started going to roost at night (on their own) after the first couple days. I had to herd them in the first few nights, and occasionally if I don't close up fast enough, I'll find them out there pecking around in the moonlight (must think they're owls??), but they go in willingly...