Yes can you imagine the trauma she went through falling out of a truck going full speed? Also non nurturing humans all she's known? She's got to be confused and very fearful. Sad.
I'm with you m'am. Imagine yourself in that little chicken body and brain. How would you want those giant humans to treat you? I pray you'll give her some love and pleasure the little time she may have! Godspeed to you both💕🙏
Mine don't eat the straw but they love to nest/burrow into it! Reportedly it is a superior insulator due to the diameter of its shaft/retains air. I put bales of it around the inner perimeter of the coop and hills of it where they hang out and in their nesting boxes. They seemingly like it lots!
I feel its crucial to get them thru this arctic cold first; help with parasites when warmer. If u were freezing to death u wouldn't give a _____ about a mite on you. Lol.❤🐓🐔❄
How about you get him a nice warm apron/sweater whatever they call them, to help him hold in heat? Also fill that place with straw, A fabulous insulator. (Of course, no straw near a heater.
Yes I clean poops daily too. So easy with a metal saled tong every morning with a bucket. I put newspapers under their perches every bedtime for ease cleanup in morning. Never ammonia or stinky smell.
I have radiant heaters over their perches. The rooster especially likes them! Lol.
For Cripes sake, go buy STRAW right away! It is the best insulator due to its hollow stem. They don't eat it, they nest/snuggle in it. It doesn't grow mold like hay does once its wet. Get several bales and spread it around in big hills for them to burrow into and keep warm. If u have nesting...
We did the crowing collar on two of ours cuz neighbors were crabbin'. So when applied correctly, they reduce the decibels greatly. However after about a month there were feathers coming off and a sore developing, so its not for long term.
Also, an avian vet can do Lupron implants to reduce...
Well here in NH, across the pond, I took their stool to my avian vet and they looked at it under microscope and prescribed me the appropriate med and in correct doses for my two sizes of chooks. I felt it was worth the cost since not all worm meds in store will be effective against all worms...
In so. NH our forecasted temp us 83 today. We have been in mid 70s last few days, yet jus a week ago we were 94 and humid!
I go from running 3 fans for the chooks to closing their window and putting up their plastic sheeting thing at coop door at night against cold. Nights this week 55.
No to diatomaceous earth according to the article above! Its a carcinogen to both chooks and humans, lung, and reportedly doesnt work. Theres a list in the article which products work and she highly encourages constant access to sand for dust baths. I have 2 bins in my big run so even in the...
My little bantam Wyandotte, Peppermint, always layed a small white egg. She's now 4.5 yrs old, getting thru a cold winter, and after several mos of not laying (typical in winter in NH) at my place, here's what Im seeing: After seeing her sitting (prolonged) in the nesting box, hours later when...
So sorry about your little girl Lucky. I hope thats not an awfully painful condition for a hen to die from. Did she seem to be in discomfort? Would you have considered taking her to a vet if someone had suggested it?
We have exotic animal vets (all women!) 1/2 hr from us. Fortunate. They are...
Nice coop! Don't know your climate, but if gets below freezing in winter, suggest insulation with plastic sheeting over it? Sure helps keep out those relentless winter winds in nh!
I've got to make a lower roosting area for my gang as they're aging and 2 w bad eyesight who wait for me to take...
Oh yes I meant to share that. You can take the eggs and make sure they don't brood on the eggs. That's hard too cuz it seems to mean alot to the hens to sit and brood. Can be done tho.