Thank you Lydia - I have never taken her eggs away before so I just wondered what harm it may do but I suppose its just the same as taking the chicken eggs. Its the move I'm not looking forward to but I suppose they will get over that too - its me, i'm the soft one, the stressed one :) Thanks...
Hi All - well it is the start of egg laying season and we are moving house at the end of April ! My female Goose Gemma has started to lay and I usually wait until she has laid 2 eggs then take one away and mark the other. I repeat this until she is ready to sit and then give her half a dozen...
Thank you for your comments. I will extend their run and also possibly let them have a little roam (supervised of course) at the weekend, weather permitting. I will learn alot from this first batch but obviously dont want to do anything too early. Thanks again.
Hi, this is the first time breeding chicks and we have 8 beautiful 2 week old chicks. I was wondering how long it would be before we could let mummy go and free range with the other hens.
At the moment mum & chicks are all in one coop with a foxproof run protecting them, mummy's seems to be...
Hi, I am having difficulty putting my gander in the hut on an evening. The goose has been sitting on her eggs for the past 11 days, she pops out about twice a day to feed and drink. He loves it when shes out as I think he's been a little lonely since shes been sitting. The problem is when I...
Hi, when I went to clean out the coop yesterday, which I do everyday I noticed fresh blood on the shavings. I checked each chicken in a blind panic but could not find any evidence of injury or loss of blood from their bottoms etc. They all seemed healthy as usual but I wondered could this have...
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We seem to have two broody hens. (sitting for three days). We have moved them to their own coop with run but since moving them 2 days ago they have not sat in the nesting box just walked up & down, up & down the run like mad dogs wanting to get out. Do you think I should let them back out...
Hi, probably a question which has previously been asked but with the grass being very short and the ground hard & frosty, what else besides wheat & goose pellets can I give my geese. Can they eat straw? Thank you
Timothy, thank you.
Yeah looking at all the evidence and information I have sourced I think she'll be OK. I have had sick hens in the past and know which signs to watch for. She is showing none of these and this morning when I let them out was as hungry and active as ever. I will let you know...
Hi I went to put the girls away last night in their run after a lovely day of free ranging and one was acting a little strange, would not come in, ignoring me. As she turned to walk away I noticed a little dribble of blood and as I proceeded to look further out popped an egg with a soft shell...
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Last summer Katie's bottom feathers were getting matted with dried poop. We washed her on a regular basis in nice warm water to keep her nice and clean, which she loved. Since then I noticed that propbably with me rubbing she has lost her nice fluffly bottom feathers and is now left...
Hi All, please can anyone give me their idea/opinion? Just made a new coop, which is an extension joined to the back of the existing one. 3 nights have passed and we put in a camera to see if they were using it and they are still all roosting in the existing coop. They are managing to find the...
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Just spent 3 hard working weeks building a new coop for the girls. Its been up and in use for three days but I dont think they quite know what to do with it. There is no evidence of them sleeping on the perches, look like they are still using the old coop but they are using the...
Thank you, poop board, thats what I mean. I guessed it was somthing to do with making lide easier. Great thanks for your comments. I shall now decide wether to add one or not.
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We have just started to build our own coop. Very exciting. Can you tell me why do coops have a built in step underneath the perch? Is there any good chicken reason for this?
Thanks:/