I only have these two on my phone. The first is before the chicks arrived. I ended up setting the light right on top of the box to get it warm enough. When they got bigger I put a fence around it to keep them in. Now, at 5 weeks, the box with an extension because they are so big, is outside in a...
What is the deal on this chick's wing feathers? Actually I have two like this and the third looks normal. They are Black Copper Marans from eggs I hatched Feb 13, so 4-5 weeks old
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I was hoping that was what they are but when I looked at splash chicks online they were born white. You are sure about this? I hope so! Time will tell I guess. Any idea about the weird black ones? What is the deal with their wings?
I bought a pair of Black Copper Marans and when I did she gave me some eggs to hatch. Three were BCM and the others were Blue Copper Marans I think. They hatched as three dark gray and two light gray. The pictures are of some of them after hatching and today.
Are both shades of gray Blue...
Let me just say my first flock of hens from last summer were such good girls. 10 total, golden comet, black rock, and speckled Sussex were tame and friendly. We got 8 to 10 eggs every day. They were free to roam the farm but came back to the coop every night. But, sadly we have a predator...
My granddaughter went with me today when I took the geese to swim. She had to go swimming too of course. She thought it was hilarious to put leaves on their back. Good times.
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This my first time with geese. They are so adorable and sweet I have to say the chicks we got this year aren't as tame as they could be. We spent all our bird holding time with the geese! Covering our chests with a towel for protection from the inevitable poop, we let them sleep on us. They...
It's a creek. We walk them down there almost every day, hoping/assuming they will learn to go there themselves when they get older. It really isn't very deep, just a few areas where they can actually swim.
So as I was posting this an ad for Metzer Farms came up on the right. I looked there and found that Buff is a breed, not just a color. I believe that is what I have lol. But aren't you glad you got to see them!
These are my sweet babies, about 7 weeks old here. When I picked up the little yellow fluff balls, the feed store lady just said they were 'buff'. I never thought about breed. She also tried to give me a male and a female. When should I be able to tell is this is so?
My babies started to venture out after about four days. When they were by the house I opened their little pen every day and the wandered around the yard. But when I took them to the barn and their coop they were more timid, as if they had never been outside. Today we took the geese down there...
I have just moved my huge 7 week old geese to the barn today. I still have some of the flock raiser but would like to transition them to the layer feed I give the chickens. http://www.countrysideorganics.com/product.php?productid=135&cat=0&page=1&featured
They do free range. Anyone know if this...
Thanks!! I didn't even consider the Blue Sumatra in the catalog. The photo doesn't really look like her, but the description says they can be splash as well.
He does look like that, but she doesn't. And they were EXACTLY the same as chicks, like little chipmunks. He is just 8 weeks old in that picture, maybe that is just the slim gawkiness of a teenager??
Last spring we got 10 chickens. 3 Black Rock, 4 Golden Comet and 3 Speckled Sussex. They were excellent layers, we got at least 8 eggs every day.
We lost a golden in the summer but that was all. That seemed a reasonable loss for free range birds (in the coop at night). Then this winter we lost...
I had 10 chickens and did not need more. But the storekeeper was so excited about her new shipment. She was looking at a catalog trying to figure out what kind of rare breed chicks she had just received. They were hatched March 20th, the pictures were taken last week so at about 8 weeks.
These...
Hi everyone!
I will say first that I am a midwife and a beekeeper, hence the name.
I am here to find out about discouraging predators and identifying some mystery babies.
As brief as I can tell it, my story:
My husband and I got our first chickens last year. We live on a 30 acre farm with a...