Thanks all. Yes, sometimes a little wine with that whine helps! Aart--have already done the butt check, and I definitely know who is and who is NOT laying! Francis shows all the signs that she should be laying but she's holding out. Good thing she is my prettiest hen--I'm keeping her around as...
I've got 4 hens I raised from chicks, now all just over a year old. Two, my Welsummer, Olive, and my EE, Flossie, are laying 5-6 eggs each per week, but Mary, my Buff Orp, lays at most one egg per week, and Francis, my other EE has yet to lay a single egg. Mary at least will sit in the nest...
thank you all for your kind remarks. Some lessons are harder learned than others, but this one, Gertrude's legacy, will not be forgotten.
Wishing you all happy hens!
Once upon a time there was a cheery backyard coop housing 3 happy hens, Bertha, Mildred, and Gertrude. Bertha, a Red Star, was head hen, and a fair and kindly head hen she was. Mildred, an Australope, was feisty and loud, but knew her place. Gertrude, an Easter Egger, was meek and mild, sweetly...
so glad to see this thread tonight as I was thinking of coming here for advice on this very topic. My 15 week 5 day old Red Sex Link, Bertha has just in the last couple days become VERY friendly, runs to me whenever I come outside where free ranging in the back yard, and does the squat thing if...
Thanks, ECS... I feel like maybe I'm the one who failed, not the chickens, by not removing all water sources but the nipple waterer from the get go...
I think I will make a second nipple bucket for the yard and remove everything else and try again.
I know my chickens aren't the sharpest tools...
I have a small backyard flock of 4 pullets, aged 13 weeks. When chicks they drank from the 1 quart red/white plastic dish waterer, but about 3 weeks ago we hung a 4 nipple bucket waterer in their coop. I kept the dish waterer for a few days and actually (please don't laugh!) spent one on one...
thank you, All.
I was thinking Australorp too, but just not sure how she found her way into the Black Star bin. the garden center took only pre-orders and only offered 4 types of chicks: Red Star, Black Star, Buff Orpingtons, and Easter Eggers.... Australorp wasn't offered at all, so the...
I ordered a Black Star (black sex link) and got her at age 2 days. She was black with some white on her chest and a slight bit of white on the wing area...smaller than the other black sex links in the bin but I chose her because she was so active.
Now at 12 weeks she is totally black with...
Hi MyChickalees, its been a few hours since you posted, is your chick doing better? How old is she and is she the same age as the others who were not having the panting issue? You mentioned she was panting yesterday, did it continue today?
I am assuming there is shade available for your...
When my 4 chicks got too big for the large rubbermaid tote we were able to get two larger totes that were being tossed at DH's work. He cut one end off of each then duct taped them together. We used bird netting over the top which we fastened with large binder clips purchased on sale from...
Thank you, jbtcajun. You are right as I understand it, there are many ways to get a black sex link... Supposedly this chick, (her name is Mildred) came out of a Rhode Island Red male and a Barred Plymouth Rock female. I just read the write-up on the site from the garden/feed store where I...
Hello, and thank you in advance for your knowledge! I am very new to chicken raising!
I was looking at pictures of black sex link hens here and was surprised to see the pretty "red leakage" in the feathering. When does that occur? My black sex link is 8 weeks old and has no sign of it. She is...
I'm so sorry that happened to you and the little one. Do you know how it happened so you can prevent the raccoon from coming back for more?
How is the chick with the broken wing doing?
karin
My chicks are 7 weeks old and yesterday was their first day in the outdoor coop. They spent most of the day happily in the run, but at dusk we had to catch them and put them inside the coop for the night. They cried pitifully!
Tonight DH and I went out at 8 pm to put them in, and they had...
This is the coop my husband built for our 4 girls. We started with an old but solid play structure that was on the property when we bought it last fall. DH designed and built the 4 walls and roof on to the existing elevated platform to make the 4'x 6' coop, and enclosed the 8 x 15 foot run...