It isn't, actually. I got an account here before I owned chickens, and so I just found one that looked nice. I've been meaning to change it. :p
As am I!
I've been looking around for a long while now, just ever really got involved in the community aspects of the forum :)
We had a horrible drought in 2000 (ish), finished in 2010. The impact they have on the landscape is devastating. :/
Hello fellow lovers of chicken maths!
I am an enthusiastic collector of poultry, just starting out this year. I am the proud owner of a Gold-Laced Wyandotte, a Polish, a Barnavelder, an Australorp, a Blue-Laced Leghorn, a RIR, a Plymouth Rock, 5 Araucanas and 3 Toulouse goslings. :D
I look...
Haha! Sounds marvelous.
I've found a few places, but the prices are all crazy (I might resort to them if I get too desperate).
Do you still sell them? Or know anyone from down there that does?
Dick
Oh no!
You will need to perform a surgery to remove the infection (or get someone else. I.e. a vet). If you go to Learning Center > Maintaning a Healthy Flock > Chicken Injuries and Diseases > Bumblefoor Surgery you can a detailed report on how to fix it. :)
I just called the chooks, and noticed that my 16 week old Australorp pullet was no where to be seen. Upon further inspection, I found her under a car, not moving, and breathing heavily.
I have given her some water and moved her somewhere warm.
Treatment? Diagnosis?
I've been looking int purchasing an incubator, and I was wondering how well the two would do in the same incubator.
Any help at all would be appreciated. :)