Search results for query: *

  1. mamajake

    Replacement EEs

    They look like it to me. They don’t have huge combs like our cockerels do.
  2. mamajake

    Is this a roo or a hen?

    Thanks. That’s what I was hoping!
  3. mamajake

    Is this a roo or a hen?

    Here’s a picture
  4. mamajake

    Is this a roo or a hen?

    I have 5 EE chickens. I know for sure 3 are Roos and 1 for sure is a hen. But this one has me stumped. Can anyone help me out?https://share.icloud.com/photos/005OMnWbAW2zz5x3-ZP1HDk-Q
  5. mamajake

    Poultry disease, injury and illness controller

    I have a fairly new flock (about 12 or so weeks old). About 3-4 weeks ago one died for no apparent reason. I didn’t see any symptoms of any kind. Then last week I had one go lame on one leg. I was moving them into a bigger area while we are working on their permanent run/coop. Within 24 hours...
  6. mamajake

    Waiting time between old infected flock and new flock

    We aren’t sure. At all!
  7. mamajake

    What are we?

    I wondered about that.
  8. mamajake

    What are we?

    One is showing a bit of a red comb on her(?) beak, but the others don’t have much of a comb yet at all.
  9. mamajake

    What are we?

    A friend gave them to me.
  10. mamajake

    Waiting time between old infected flock and new flock

    I have an old coop that had several chickens die in it about 3 years ago. What kind of steps should be taken and how long should we wait before putting another flock in it?
  11. mamajake

    What are we?

  12. mamajake

    New member

    Thanks. I have actually looked on this site and gotten advice for a few years, but haven't taken time to "join" before.
  13. mamajake

    New member

    My name is Sharon and I have a lot of chickens! We were given several that were no longer wanted and I am having trouble figuring out what their breed is. On one hand, it doesn't matter a lot because we don't show them or anything, but I need to know if they are good layers or not since that is...
Back
Top Bottom