B.C. the Rooster was going to have to do something about the filthy aggressive animal that was harassing the spring chicks. Granted, their cheeping innate curiosity wasn’t helping, but order had to be maintained.
However, the animal that belonged to the female-twoleg was becoming a problem...
Hey guys, thanks for the information. I would agree with your assessments, but I have a little new information, and wanted to ask if it means anything, or if it means nothing.... Quick update: she still seems quite chipper (watched her happily chase and eat a beetle this morning in the stall)...
Okay, I've got a year and a half old brown leg horn, and she's been healthy as can be since I got her as a chick. About six days ago she laid a jelly egg, and I noted that her belly seemed a little larger than normal. I keep crushed oyster shell in the coop separate from the food for all the...
Dang and blast it. Lost my rooster today (broad daylight). We found him in the ditch with his head nearly severed. Something had bitten through the vertebrae, and his (poor) head was attached only by some skin and fat. No other damage to the body? The ditch has a fair amount of overhead...