I thought so. 4 yrs ago we hatched 14 buff orpingtons, and 8 ended up roosters. This time we hatched 18 mixed flock, and its looking to be 10 roosters. Such is our luck. :barnie:D
I think this is a Rooster, but I want to get opinions before I give it away. 10 weeks old. Large red comb already. The barring and coloring is lighter than 2 others I have (not pictured). They all came from the same hatchery (ordered as eggs that we hatched :) ) Also the other two barely have a...
Approx 3 months ago, all of my hens slowed down laying to almost nothing. They had plenty of water (theres actually a spring in the yard...they hardly drink from the watering can), good balanced layer feed, and seemed perfectly happy. But... I inspected them and found lice. We dusted them really...
Did you change your feed up at all? Or add anything to it? I had my bucket filled with pellet feed, then dumped a bit of sunflower seeds in the bucket. When the seeds made their way to the bottom and they found it, they dug at the feed with their beaks and scattered it all over the place going...
Been a while. Hoping someone else has tried this or the OP can respond. I'm close to buying a garage door opener off craigslist, but i'm really curious how the travel (the distance the chain moves) was shortened so much for this to work. I know that garage door openers have a knob to control to...
Just reporting back that I was able to fit the 4" elbow in with a 3" elbow on the same bucket. So i have 4" on one side of the bucket and 3" on the other. I was taking a chance by cutting one of the holes bigger to 4", but in the end it worked out. Also happy to report that the rooster is now...
Yeah, they are 3" street elbows from Lowes. Thanks for sharing the pics and info of your 4" bucket. I have 9 birds, so its good to know that you havnt had problems with just one 4" elbow with the 10 that you have. I actually noticed earlier on the Lowes site that those 4" sewer elbows were like...
I think I may try your idea of using a 4" elbow. I just went back through the video feed from yesterday and confirmed how the rooster is eating: by butting in just about every single time he sees a hen eating. He'll stick his head near the hole till it pusher her out of the way, and in the...
Yeah i actually put it on blocks probably a week or so ago because I had that same thought. I've just left it like that rather than hanging it again. I think I may have reported a few posts up, but i also cut the part that goes into the bucket just a bit shorter and also angled the back/top of...
So i added a light on a timer a few weeks back inside the coop, to try to keep the eggs coming. Right now it comes on around 5am. Sunrise is just after 7am. We leave the door between the coop and run open 24/7 (I know, not recommended, but if you saw our run, you would understand that nothing is...
Thanks for the responses everyone. I made mine with street elbows that I got at Lowes, kinda like described on page 1. They were fairly deep when installed. I would fill the cups up some with feed, the chickens would eat that, and then not touch it. I ended up trimming the inside about 1/2", and...
I made a 2-hole feeder, using this design. Awesome idea. How long does it normally takes the chickens to figure it out? I put the new bucket feeder in a couple days ago and filled the holes up by hand a bit with feed so they could see it easier and figure it out. Well they ate all of that, and...
They've all been laying for around a couple months. She will lay in the nesting boxes often as well. But about once every few days I'll find one randomly laid in the coop or run. Funny thing too is, I found the egg beside the ladder, which means it was moved. I went through the video feed and...
These Buffs are about 8 months old. One of them just lays wherever she wants to. I recently put up a camera, and this is what I found, check out her style of laying...
Newbie here. Trying to get some ideas on encouraging our chickens to lay in their nesting boxes.Heres a pic from our coop cam taken just minutes ago. You can see their favorite spot to lay, there in the corner. :)
So some details. Our 6 buff orp's are around 26 weeks old and started...
Hi all, we are new to chickens, and we just hatched 14 Buff Orpingtons in a incubator I made. They're a week old today, so I'm starting to investigate coop options, including location. We live on an acre, but other than the middle of the yard (no trees), there isnt a fantastic place to put the...