One of the 11 I had to help out of their shells due to shrink wrapping. It's been very hot around here for the last week, and the momma didn't bath for at least a couple of days before the hatch. Has anyone else had this problem with a broody?
Barred duckling.
Yay my babies finally hatched...
Thank you for your help everyone! I started adding niacin to his water the other day and last night he started walking again! He has been keeping up with the other geese just fine today! He is an adult, I think he was just malnourished cause he has started putting on some weight too! Yay!
Thank you for the advice! I forgot to say I have been giving him supervised pool time, and no he doesn't act drunk...more weak than anything. And unfortunately the nearest vet is 60 miles away and I don't wanna stress him out anymore than I have to. He really tries to fight me when I have to...
Ok so I aquired a couple of geese about a week ago from someone who knew nothing about raising poultry. That being said they were all very underweight, the gander was the worst off of the group. About 3-4 days ago he started stumbling around and then quit walking altogether. I've gotten him semi...
Thank you for your help! Lol I had someone who knows a little more about rabbits come over and check it out, turns out the light gray one is the female...and is definitely pregnant lol. I'm pretty sure that they are at least Flemish crosses.... The steel colored male has to weigh at least 10...
I received these 2 rabbits yesterday and the lady I got them from didn't know what breed they were. They are very large so I was thinking they could be Flemish Giants. Supposedly the black one is female (and pregnant) and the silver one is male.....any thoughts?
They seem to be about the same as heat lamp brooded chicks, but maybe just a little less skittish. They are pretty active though. I got 4 more chicks that are the same age yesterday...only they have been heat lamp brooded until now, they are only slightly bigger than my original chicks but it's...
Hi Mini Meat! :)
This experiment is still ongoing... The chicks are a little over 2 weeks old right now and still going strong. I had to try this as I live offgrid and don't have enough power to run a heat lamp all the time. But it has been working amazingly well for an experiment I didn't...
So far they seem to be feathering out faster than chicks I've brooded with heat lamps, they do look a bit smaller...but not much. Everything I've researched about it says they feather faster and grow slower, but that they will eventually catch up to the weight and size they are supposed to be...
Yes if had the same thing happen last year with some of my chicks that were about the same age. We had problems free ranging them because of hawks, an eagle, and a couple of angry crows. My hubby and I never saw it happen but our neighbor (about 5 acres away) saw it happen and would call me. We...
So I've been trying out an experiment for people who want to raise chicks without a heat lamp or any supplemental heat. Who can't afford to run a heat source all the time or live offgrid with limited power like me. ;) it's the 'cold brooding' method.
Anywhoo, I started with 4 chicks (given...
I have been 'cold brooding' 4 chicks as an offgrid experiment in 40*-50* F. temps with fabulous results. If anyone has any questions I'll be happy to help out anyway I can! Even though this is an old thread lol! ;)
The mini coop is a cardboard box lined with 'emergency blanket' foil, and stuffed 1/2 way with straw. On the inside 'roof' of the box I have the same foil draped from the top slanting down til it lays on the straw in the back of the box. With a small chick sized door hole on the front of the...
I've been doing an experiment with 4 chicks, got them as 2-3 days old. They are now almost 2 weeks old, and they haven't been under a heat lamp at all since I got them. I've been trying the 'cold brooder' method and it's been working great! They are a lot tougher than you'd think... Mine have...