I guess by nail, I mean the very most tip where there's no live tissue. The birds are about 3 and a half months old, and they've been using a horizontal nipple waterer.
My girls are not free range at the moment, and I've noticed that several of them are getting little chips in the front of their bills and along the sides. It's not gone into the nail, but I was wondering if they need something rough in the coop to keep the nail filed down, or if I should...
My birds are around the same age, and I tried them on dried mealworms about a week ago. They were absolutely uninterested. Then I bought in some live mealworms. They were clueless, but did try a few pecks as the worms moved. I kept reintroducing live mealworms to the girls, and oh my gosh...
My coop is just a few days away from being finished, but I was wondering if the waterer should be hung inside the the coop or in the run. I read in one of my books that they just hang it in the run. So, do chickens not need water at night when they're cooped up? Sorry if this is a super dumb...
A good guide! Thank you! After double checking one of my books, it looks like milkweeds are definitely poisonous (duh, I should've known! Of course monarch caterpillars eat them to become toxic to predators! :rolleyes:)
I plan on putting my coop and run in what was previously a native plant garden. There's still plenty of plants growing in there, though they've wound down for the winter. My question is, does anyone know if any of these plants are harmful to chickens? If so, I'll dig them up and move them...
Sweet, that's good to hear. I wasn't sure if having the window above the nest boxes would bother them--I'd read somewhere that they like it to be dark and private. As far as ventilation, we were going to put in several holes covered with hardware cloth on the north and south side that could be...
Aww, I'm sorry. That must've been awful! My dad and I have been building a coop and I'm already on edge, imagining all the predators that may try and get them once they're in their new home.
I know we're probably not supposed to play favorites, but Opal makes it hard to resist. She's a black star, and as soon as I remove the top of their tub, she'll hop onto the rim and then onto my shoulder or head. Eventually she'll settle down in my cupped hands and drift to sleep. She's such...
Hi everyone! My dad and I have been working on a coop for my six girls, and while he has an extensive background in construction (the man could sneeze out a house), neither of us have tried making a coop before. Our dimensions are 6x4. The highest point is 4.5ft sloping down to 3.5ft on the...
Thank you! I'll make sure their bedding continues to stay dry and fresh. They're all eating and drinking plenty, and are quite active. They're starting to get a little braver and are eating out of my hand now. :)
Wow, thanks everyone! I'd quote and respond to you all one by one, but I'm not super advanced when it comes to forums, so I'll just say THANKS! :D I'm excited to read that ebook, Teila! Thanks for sending it my way! And Kikisgirls, that video is just what I need! I'll try to get some pics...
Hi, I'm a new chicken keeper and I have 6 one-month old chicks, three black sex links and three buff Orpingtons. They all seem very active and healthy, and are eating and drinking just fine. However, two of the black sex links have been sneezing (ever since I got them). It's not very...
Hello, from Dayton Ohio. :)
I apparently joined several years ago and never did anything with it. Now that I have my girls, I tried to signup only to find that I already had. So here's a three-year overdue "Hi!".
I've always loved animals, and have a dog, a cat, goldfish, a beta fish...