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  1. txnovicefarmer

    aggressive gosling

    They are 3 weeks old. I never thought I'd have su.ch a problem. My older geese are sweethearts (for African geese) and only display aggression to dogs that wonder onto our property, and sometimes to delivery people and people they don't know. But it's mostly bark and no bite. This youngster is...
  2. txnovicefarmer

    aggressive gosling

    Help! I ordered two straight run African goslings. I believe one is a male. They are adorable and they think I'm their mom. I live in a warm climate, so I've been taking the babies outside for short periods of time each day. I have two adult geese. A male and a female. I keep the goslings...
  3. txnovicefarmer

    Male duck trying to mate with hens

    Thank you so much. I have a large farm and they all free range. Will that make a difference?
  4. txnovicefarmer

    Male duck trying to mate with hens

    I raised baby ducks and chickens together. The chickens were sexed as all female but the ducks were straight runs. My son actually bought the baby ducks and we added them to the new flock. Over a period of time we were reduced to two ducks, a male and a female and four hens. They were all raised...
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    Will two emu stay on my property?

    Thank you so very much. This info is very helpful. I may just pass on the offer of the birds. In the event I do take the emu I will certinally make a containment for them. The birds have not hatched yet, so I have time to prepare.
  6. txnovicefarmer

    Will two emu stay on my property?

    I have 9 acres in the country (no close neighbors) with fencing to keep my horses in. An emu would be able to slip right thru the fenced off area where we pasture our horses. We generally leave the gate to our place open all the time. Would the emu stay home? We have plenty of room for them, but...
  7. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    My hen is back to normal. I've had her inside for the past several nights and I've been feeding her tuna and scrambled eggs. At first I had to force her to eat and drink, but then she began to eat on her own. I placed her back into the coop this afternoon and she's doing well. I'm not sure what...
  8. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    Thank you so much for your advise and comments. I will bring my hen in and keep her warm. She just stays in the nest box anyway. She is a puzzle. I donr know what's wrong with her. I feed her often ... still having to force her to eat. But she us eating. She's fleshy. I'm sorry for the...
  9. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    This morning my hen is doing better. She's still not eating very well, but I'm offering her water soggy bread and soggy oatmeal with a bit of calcium added. Her crop is empty. She pooped twice, but there was no poop in her crate from last night. The first poop was a little runny, but the second...
  10. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    Thank you so much for your advise. I will put my hens back on a pellet tomorrow. Someone suggested offering dried meal worms to my sick hen. My hens love them and I use them as a treat only, but I'll try to feed my sick hen some tomorrow. I have been giving her water soggy bread. Today I added...
  11. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    It was a little runny ... but I've been giving her olive oil. I've put her in the coop for the day. It's warm here in southeast Texas. She's been staying in a nesting box. At least that's where she's been every time I've checked on her. She's alert and greets me. Her eyes are still clear. She...
  12. txnovicefarmer

    listless hen

    Last week I noticed my adult hen (five years old) hunched over in the barn away from the flock. I immediately brought her inside to examine her. No signs of trauma. Her feathers look fine, cone is nice and red and her eyes are clean. No crusting on her vent and it looked fine as well.She seemed...
  13. txnovicefarmer

    I'm overrun with roosters ... help me!

    Thank you for your advise. I'm working hard to find a remedy. I may have to process them. I would much prefer that than having them fall into gaming. So far they are all okay with each other.... I'm giving myself through the holiday to make a decision.
  14. txnovicefarmer

    I'm overrun with roosters ... help me!

    Thank you very much. I am trying to avoid the inevitable. I will process my roosters before I allow them to fall into gaming or begin to kill each other off. Ideally, I'd like to find them homes, but I'm fully aware that is probably a pipe dream. For now I have my hens safe from the roosters...
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    I'm overrun with roosters ... help me!

    I ordered chicks from a hatchery in January. I was surprised to find 10 more chicks than I'd ordered. Silly me, I thought maybe there were twin hatchings. The invoice stated "males added for warmth" but I really didn't connect the dots until recently when I counted all the roosters. I have 12...
  16. txnovicefarmer

    Injured chick

    And I have no adult roosters. I do have a male americona chick. But he is very sweet. One other chick is very aggressive and may have injured my chick.
  17. txnovicefarmer

    Injured chick

    Thank you very much. I have isolated her to a safe unclosed inside the coop where she can see the other chicks and be safe from further injury. She is hobbling around pretty well and eating and drinking normally. I have been giving her baby aspirin and keeping a close eye on her. Again, thank...
  18. txnovicefarmer

    Injured chick

    Thank you so much for the advise. I have decided to sling the injured leg instead of splinting it for fear that I might further injure my chick (we've named her Gimp). I put a baby sock over her head to quiet her while my granddaughter helped me give the injury a good examination. It appears to...
  19. txnovicefarmer

    Injured chick

    Hello. I have a four week old golden with a broken leg. I have isolated her from the flock. The leg seems to be broken at the first joint and splays outward. Should I try to immobilize the leg? I am attempting to give her water with a syringe and watching for droppings. I just discovered her...
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