Yeah, the hot wire sounds like the best long-term solution. However, I’ve had chickens for 5-6 years and the only time I’ve had a problem with raccoons is before I had a automatic door and forgot the close up the coop. I chased two raccoons away and never had another problem. My coop is pretty...
I have a young raccoon that’s been coming around the past several nights. He came in the middle of the night the first time and got in the coop because my daughter accidentally blocked the automatic door with the ramp after it fell down. Fortunately, i woke up to the sound of distressed chickens...
Maybe, I’ll try to break the broody that is going through her second batch of eggs right now. She let the other one die anyway. I feel bad that she has basically sat on eggs for 6 weeks now though and won’t end up with any chicks!
But, I’m thinking ending up with one mom is less risky than...
There’s two hens on four eggs (there were six). Is it risky to break the other one if the eggs are hatching tomorrow? I do like the idea though. Having two mother hens with a small number of chicks may be complicated. Neither one is very assertive with the other hens so I was hoping they would...
I have two broody hens that are sitting on just 3 eggs each. They are due to hatch tomorrow. The first broody hen just hatched one chick about a month ago but I found it dead in the coop when it was just a couple days old. I assume one of the other hens killed it because the mom is not very high...
The eggs were all set under the hen at the same time. I don’t have a rooster. They were mail order eggs, so I always assume there will be several that don’t hatch.
I have a broody hen who is hatching eggs. One was non-viable (actually exploded yesterday), one had a tiny peck in the egg for a few days, and a healthy chick hatched two days ago. I thought the remaining egg (with the tiny peck in it, looked more like the peck was from the outside, not a pip)...
Ok, I’ve asked about these two before. Now they’re a little older. The more gray Olive Egger and the true blue whiting (shades of brown/red). They are 11 weeks old.
Does anyone know of an automatic door that can be installed on a temporary coop like this? I have my 8 wks olds in it until they are old enough to join the big girls.
Here’s are some more recent pics of the same bird I posted earlier that was difficult to sex. The first two are of the TB Whiting.
The next pics are of an Olive Egger that is also 5-6 weeks old. Don’t compare size to the tiny OE in the pictures, she’s about half the size of all the others. It’s...
Looking at the chick again, it is a pea comb. It’s the flightiest chick of them all. I had all of the chicks outside to run around a bit and it took 3 of us a long time to catch this one. I’m thinking it’s a cockerel due to the color, but the stance is definitely off.
This one is 5 weeks old. It’s hard to see from the picture but it’s a single comb, much smaller than the ones I’ve identified for sure as cockerels (different breeds though, but also with a single comb). I was concerned about the color indicating cockerel.
What part of Indiana are you in? I’m in Kentucky and have a 5-week old blue laced red cockerel that I’m looking to rehome. He’s going to be really pretty. Lots of blue in him.