Pierre has now fathered three generations and the hens all love him. Chicks have been healthy and strong. I seem to always have several hens that are determined to be moms, though, and end up with less egg production. It's the fighting breed/game bird influence, I believe. It would also be nice...
I totally agree. None of my five original hens was pure anything, but a few were naturally broody, probably because of their game cock blood. I've never had to buy another chicken over these five years, as despite my efforts to prevent, a mom will manage to hatch out a hidden clutch every so...
if you hate looking at a dead tree, but don't want to cut it down because the birds love it, you could plant a flowering vine next to it, or better yet, something edible like grapes or blackberries. It will be a win/win for you and the birds, and maybe the bees, too.
Large shrubs are good for chicken cover - you could go to your local nursery and find some (mulberries for instance) that would make good forage for them and you too! I have come to the point where if I going to plant something and take care of it, it's going to be something edible.
I agree with Donrae. My mature rooster was the largest from a brood raised by one of my hens about three years ago. The hens come close to me for treats, but I do not pick them up to cuddle or pet. I move slowly through the group so they don't feel threatened. These chickens (we live in...
Three weeks ago I wondered if refrigerated eggs put under a broody hen would hatch - so far it looks like the answer is no, unless it just makes them late. Three un-refrigerated eggs under a different hen did hatch successfully yesterday. It's her first time, so she's a little nervous with...
Speaking of hatching eggs, will fertile eggs that have been in the refrigerator for a week or two be able to hatch if placed under a broody hen? She's been broody for a month, so I decided to go ahead and try, since I have so many eggs in the fridge.
I wasn't sure if my young rooster still had an eye under there, but the bumps have disappeared and he has an eye! It looks normal, and he can now see out of both eyes again. The three pullets that had bumps are all almost recovered now too. I think we were lucky to have fairly mild cases, I...
My year old rooster Pierre has bright red on the soles of his feet. He seems perfectly fine otherwise, and is acting totally normally. None of the hens or babies have this. Some of the babies have fowl pox, but none got very sick, and they are recovering nicely. Anyone know what this is?
I wish I could do that! Some of mine lay as late as four or five pm. So I let them out when the sun is well up, and do my best to make the nest box area enticing, so they do mostly come back there to lay their eggs. We have about three acres in central Mexico for them to roam on, with lots of...
I forgot to mention that she does have bumps right around the eyes. When I put the iodine on them, I'm afraid some got into her eye, because she was struggling and very upset. I was using a cotton ball. I can't imagine how those bumps/scabs could be peeled off. There are two more young ones...
I have just learned about a vet that does chickens about an hour away. I will try to get his number and call him to see what antibiotics and other medications are available here. So you think she has pox and a respiratory infection? Thanks for responding, Kit
Is it normal for so many to be experiencing pox? Or is this year a bad year? We had more than usual rainfall this year, resulting in a longer mosquito season. I did notice lots of mosquitoes hanging around in the nest box area, which is where the youngest ones slept until recently. Thanks to...
Does the white stuff look like frothy foamy stuff kind ofd like rabies of the eye? Because mine had that for years![/quote
Yes! I just bought her in the house for a closer inspection. Both eyes have white foam like suds from a little dish detergent in the inside corner, but she can see. Her...
I've had three batches of chicks hatched by broody hens. The first, a batch of eight, was a total surprise. The hen took care of them outside from day one, and the flock never bothered them. I gave away four roosters, and the four girls are now good layers, integrated into the flock. (I did...