I just posted something similar. Same thing they just lay there most of the time. I had mine on medicated feed too. I read that can affect their leg muscle development. I took them off medicated feed. Hoping mine bounce back like yours did.
I have a batch of chicks almost a week old. They were all fine walking well but suddenly 1 by 1 they started having trouble walking and their bellies are kinda pasty. Looks like their down got wet but it's dry . (Not pasty butt) My son said the pine shavings were wet because he had spilled...
Yeah I just figured the leghorn has very dominant genes in this case since she looks exactly like a leghorn except for the small specs. She even hangs around with my other 2 leghorns so I sometimes have to do a double take to find her. She's the one on the right.
But I'm thinking if the body type is more like an ameraucana then they'll also lay mar like ameraucanas so I'm trying to figure out the correct cross to duplicate the results I have with my blue egg laying leghorn.
I have 1 hen that I believe is an ameraucana x leghorn because she looks just like a leghorn but with just a few small black spots. But the awesome thing is that she lays just like a leghorn. Big eggs and very often except they're blue! I figured this is way better than an ameraucana since...
If I breed an ameraucana rooster with a white leghorn hen what will the resulting chickens look like? I thought they get the body type from one and color from the other. Something like that.
Are all ameraucana feet dark green? I only ask because I've notice some white, splash or wheaten splash chickens that have either white feet or green but almost like the white color lightened the feet color to white or almost white. I'm interested in getting some and want to make sure I'm not...
Got simple one. Does it matter if the rooster or the hen is the blue egg layer when making olive eggers? I'll like the rooster to be the blue egg layer to give me more options for crosses on the hen side. Leghorn, welsummer, maran or pure (same breed as rooster) options.
I have a bantam cochin rooster and standard cochin hens all black. If I cross them will I just end up with mid size cochins? I read that the resulting chickens will also not breed true. What does that mean?
Had a question about selling hatching eggs. I sell locally but was wondering what yall's typical order size is. I am trying to keep a flock size that will accommodate the orders but they so far have varied between 1 and 10 dozen. What's a good flock size of heavy egg layers to keep for local...
I was just about to ask if a Wyandotte would be better than a Rhode island red due to its bigger size and just then came across a post on Craigslist for a Rhode island red / Wyandotte mix. So cool.
I have a game rooster and it was trying to find a way out of the chicken run as a hawk was eating one of his hens. Was not impressed. He cost me $200. Then I realized, "Wait. I'm glad he isn't defending. I don't want to lose all that money!" Haha. That why I started learning towards...
Ok I know people have asked for rooster breeds to defend flocks but then some people say the rooster will die defending the flock. Then some people suggest gamefowl but gamefowl are not cheap. My question is more of a poll. Which rooster breed is most consistently known for defending their...
Since the new rooster has already mated them, I'll probably just collect 3 days worth. I think anything after that risks being the new roosters genetics.
I just bought a couple hens and they are with my new rooster but I wanted to try to hatch their eggs for the previous roosters genetics. At what point are the eggs no longer fertile from the previous rooster and I stead fertile from the new rooster?
I know it's about 3 days to fertilization...