I have 2 red sex links 3 black australorps and 1 EE. I know my EE, both reds and 1 black are laying but I cant tell which ones are the blacks and which are the reds eggs. Is there some reasons why I don't have much variation? I attached a pic bellow.
My girls have been laying for 6 days now (they were free range and part of me wonders if they might have been laying sooner somewhere on the back of the property) and our egg count is up to 12. This morning I found 4 eggs which means 4 of my 6 are laying including my EE, its amazing how...
I have 3 australorps (big black, berry and trouble-maker) I bought them all because of their reportedly nice and calm nature to be my main egg layers and to be pets for my daughter. Big black is the closest to laying and she is a sweetheart, loves to follow my daughter around looking for food...
Okay I was told mine was an Ameraucana but now I am not so certain. She hasn't started laying so I don't know what color the eggs will be. Here is my girl let if you can tell me what she is I would appreciate it, Thanks
I live in TX and have mosquitoes everywhere but I hate them. Is there anything I can do to kill the mosquitoes by my coop. I hate being over there for too long because I get so bit up and if I'm being attacked then my chickens probably are too
What can I do?
My girl finally just started laying, but she insist on laying on the floor right in front of one of the nesting boxes I have had a ping pong ball in the nest boxes as my dummy egg but they just move it out (maybe just not heavy enough). Then she started laying so I left her 1st egg in the coop...
Is this dangerous to humans or deadly to my chickens? I have noticed a few spots like the ones pictured on one of my reds now I am concerned with what vaccines they may or may not have received and if they will all be alright.
5 of 6. 3 black australorps, 1 red sex link, 1 ameraucana. In their new coop. The original nesting box was against the back wall but has since been re-envisioned.