Hey all! I have a lavender Orpington who came from cuckoo Isabel Orpington hatching eggs I purchased. She has no signs of the cuckoo gene, and I thought cuckoo can’t be hidden in pullets.
I crossed her with a lavender Ameraucana for fun and her chicks turned out to be sex linked! The lavender...
If you hatch again, it’s really important to check everyone’s feet... sometimes chicks can be born with crooked toes which can easily be fixed at a day or two old, but after a few weeks their bones harden and it can’t be fixed. Sometimes it’s a cause of incubator conditions, sometimes it’s...
Ps. The chicks don’t “eat” the yolk inside the egg, they absorb what’s left of it into their abdomen after they pip, and before they hatch. That’s why it takes so long. That chick may have ruptured the yolk while trying to hatch which caused its death.
My Orpingtons are always super broody and super fluffy so I can fit a lot of eggs under them. I use them to hatch all sorts of different breeds, as those hens don’t go broody near as often. I always separate my broody, put all the eggs underneath at the same time, and then let her hatch in...
Possibly her breast bone? I just went through this with a 3 month old pullet... I thought I was either destined to have a house chicken, or that she would get to the point I would have to cull her. Probiotics helped in the end after I had done everything you have done. I bought capsules and...
It IS possible to mix your own feed, but the other posters are correct in that it doesn’t make sense for just a handful of chickens. I have about a hundred and mix my own feed and ferment it. I also add in a vitamin/mineral mix and my birds are very healthy. I feed a mix of cracked wheat, split...
I would definitely try it. Sometimes they just need to snap out of it. They get so used to doing it they continue even if they don’t need the extra protein. I would put her in there and put stop-pick on the picked on hens to deter any additional picking and then order some pinless peepers. They...
I would put her in a large wire dog crate on the coop if you have space for that and leave her in there with her own food/water for a few days to a week and then try her out again.
I’m in Canada and still have a few molting - it’s funny how they all molt differently and how some lose ALL of their feathers and some only lose a few! You can really see how odd a chicken would look if it didn’t have any feathers :lol: Looks totally normal and nothing to be worried about!
Not an Opal Legbar, she doesn’t have a crest. And the feather colouring is different. I’m guessing a mottled lavender leghorn project pullet and whoever lost her is probably pretty sad. And the guess of 5 months seems spot on. Her comb isn’t big/red enough for her to be full grown. She probably...