Just an update for any future readers curious....she had runny poo for a couple days and now she is back to normal laying and poo....
I threw out the old food and got a fresh bag but the problem fixed itself before she ever touched the layer pellets or the shells. They really just don't want...
OK....very thin shell...but 100 percent soft and semi translucent.
and since you asked.....nobody will eat the layer right now....not even from my hand.....which is very suspect to me? or do they all just prefer the abundance of bugs and prefer to hold out for chopped fruit and veggies( they...
Thanks for the reply...
She's a couple years old.... I got her as a rescue with a buff orpington and a Barnvelder....They have an abundance of space and are only confined at night to the coup /run. She has consistently layed enormous eggs daily for the three months I've had her. The three...
I have a hen that layed a shell- less eggs on the roost last night.....It was of course busted this AM and there with the poop I scoop in the mornings. The hen is a red sex link and she lays almost every day since I got her.....with the exception of three days total. Two of those days were...
I am not sure at all.....merely an amateur observation. That chicks looks exactly like the Australorps I bought at SS. Having said this.... out of 6 chicks I bought from the Australorp bin.....now that they are feathering in 4 are almost completely jet black feathered with 2 of those having...
I have a bag of "Eight", the new improved "Sevin" I assume......will this be adequate to have on hand in the event of a mite infestation? Or do I need to find sevin? I am almost scared of the trolls for asking this question....hopefully someone has some first hand experience with it.
Holwachagot