Good advice, I agree. I wasn't assuming, I was clarifying because that is what I thought I remembered.
As for pumpkin seeds, vinegar and/or garlic as dewormers, I've tried that in the past and regularly fed a lot of pumpkin seeds and garlic but my flock still had worms. (Different flock, years...
My layers have worms (assuming roundworms, long white worms). I found a few in their droppings, dewormed them 8 weeks ago with Safeguard and only saw one or two worms expelled from the deworming. I admittedly totally missed the boat on repeating 10-14 days later but really questioned if the...
We have a litter of kits about one week old. One kit I have been feeding by syringe, it is TINY. About 1/3 the size of its litter mates. It cannot really get around, if I set it on the table it just flops on its side and has a hard time getting back upright onto its sternum. It wouldn't have...
One was born spring of 2018.
Three are her daughters/sisters born June of 2019.
We breed the "mom" but this spring is the first time that I have taken out and bred one of the three sisters.
The time that I leave them in with the bucks varies. Sometimes just a few hours especially if I see breeding. Others a week or so.
They haven't had an issue in years past, but this year the does seem to be upset over being seperated.
We have four does who live together and two bucks who live separately. I put two does in with a buck (one each) and left them in for a couple of weeks. At which point I assumed the does bred and brought them back to the doe pen which includes several hutches and nesting boxes.
While they were...
I have had many barn cats over the years who have all gotten along great with all sorts of other critters! From rabbits and chickens to goats and horses!
Until now :D
From the shelter we recently picked up a very friendly cat, who is extremely energetic. He is quite hilarious and makes great...
Thanks for the thoughts!
So far absence for a few hours hasn't been an issue for them. And since having them together we've made two moves, they have had 4 different "rooms" or "stalls" in that time, so changes such as those haven't effected them.
I will probably end up separating the doe or two...
We have had a handful of Rex and mini Rex rabbits as pets for the past few years. We have breed one doe twice, her last litter was over a year ago out of which we kept three daughters and they all live together in a 12x12 horse stall with tables and huts. I have been wondering about breeding one...
Phew!
I've never seen just ONE molt. Maybe she wanted to be ahead of the winter weather and the joke is on the other hens.....
Poor Janet, looks terrible right now!
Thanks! I will check for mites, but no one else has any signs at all. She just started coming up more and more bald starting about 4 days ago and each morning more feathers are. I separated her two nights ago, the coop looks like a war zone. But her little isolation spot is full of feathers...
Could I have just one chicken molting? The other 13 look perfectly fine but this one hen is just feathers flying! I thought they were picking on her because she is a lower pecking order/less favorite flockmate but I've separated her and she continues to lose feathers.
1) We moved 8 weeks ago. Our chickens used to enjoy an old horse paddock, 100x100 run surrounded by wide open fields. Now since the move they are 100% free range with access to anywhere their bird legs can go on completely wooded acreage in the National Forest here. (Locked in a safe coop at...
I think thats been part of the issue, I only have the three hens his age who aren't bossing anyone around and three older hens who were submissive to him when he was very young - no bossy hens makes for a prideful young fellow!
It reminds me of when I had a colt born whos mom was the boss mare...