Back from the vet - I stand corrected, she weighs 2.4#. Shocking, bc she really is petite. No egg, no infection, peritonitis, etc. She DOES have an eye injury (scratch on rim of 3rd eye-lid) that's infected. I noticed it while she was sitting on my lap, but didn't think that would cause her...
Beginning around 4-6 wks(+/-) they start making noises other than cheep cheeps. The sound is THE ONLY WAY to determine the sex. The female begins making 2 syllable sounds; what we hear is personalized- I hear "come back come back!" Some hear "buck wheat!" "Kerpluff," - whatever you perceivem...
I've had experience w/smaller ones, remember even asking the same question about genetics. I haven't weighed anyone in a long time, but I have a pinto that is like picking up a turkey breast and a pastel that's more like a cornish hen (yep, supermarket freezer section, there's my references!😉)...
@R2elk-Are you around? I have a very petite hen, she'll be 2 in Sept., she might weigh a whole pound.
All day yesterday she stood with eyes closed, I gave her an epsom soak and massage. This a.m. she just laid down when I took her out, so I gave her another soak, massage and checked...
*in my experience,* no. I once had a shipment coming, but ended up having hand surgery a few days before, so for a few weeks, I had little contact w/them.
They'll never be as docile as chickens, but they can learn from you. Mine know when "Mom" starts singing BackStreet Boys ("Everybody move...
:oops: Different perspective: I always pick up the keets, I cuddle the keets, and I snuggle up on the sofa with them inside of whatever I create as poop catching nest out of (quilted crockpot covers are great, a towel will do.)
Yep, they'll always hate the initial fingers reaching for them...
Agreeing w/everyone else. I watched an employee toss a lavender keet in w/chicks. When I pointed out the error, I was told the keet was bullying the others & needed separated.
The keet must have been a leftover from a previous shipment, as it had grown a bit. The perceived "bullying" was just...
Man, you are an awesome bird daddy! Your questions - what's the point of calcium - if birds don't get enough calcium, it can cause it can cause a decrease in eggs, osteoporosis in the hen. It affects the development of a shell. Sometimes we'll see perfectly formed eggs with a thin shell or...
Agreeing with R2ELK - not always, but usually, a pure white keet has a black dot on it's head. It's hard to tell at hatch while they're still damp, but it looks like maybe a blonde.
This is an opaline. They're white w/a shadow of blue.
This is a blonde. You can see his squiggly tan lines on...
Another option that might be readily consumed by her and ignored by him might be to put out a separate dish for oyster shell poultry grit, found at any feed store. Initially only put out mb 1/4 a cup of grit at a time and add crushed (not powdered) cal citrate tablet to it.
Many keep a supply...
"The combination of an inflamed, open vent with a draining albumin-like substance and an distended abdomen could indicate several serious health issues, including vent gleet, egg peritonitis, or ascites. It's crucial to seek veterinary advice immediately as these conditions can be...
@R2elk please review this post & mb you can help over there. You can skip the inbetweens, he posts pictures toward the end.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/guinea-hen-with-diarrhea-and-soiled-vent.1664291/
Heh, I'm impressed you caught her with a net. When mine see me pick up the net it sets off a chain reaction of alerts warning each other to RUN!!!!! Hence, it's an expensive decoration that only gives the IMPRESSION that I am in control.
I don't suppose you penned her for future easy...