Thanks for your input. I figured that I’d take the eggs out of the incubator and wrap them. I guess it’s not a good idea because my drive is about 90 minutes.
I am planning to incubate eggs in my classroom which I’ve done for at least five years. I’m currently on spring break and would like to get the eggs started and then bring them to school next Monday. Is this possible?
Good morning! One of my hens wont leave the nest box since yesterday and it doesn't seem like she is broody. It looks like maybe a hawk attacked her and maybe she was able to escape to the coop. It looks like maybe dried blood and as though it strted to eat her. What should I do? I figure I...
Hi! It seems that my hens have started laying more eggs since I have been giving them sunflower seeds in addition to their layer feed. Does that sound right or is it just coincidental?
Help! I'm looking for someone to process 37 meat birds by Sunday, July 19. We didn't work out our timing correctly and scheduled a vacation. We are in Dutchess County NY and I already know of Old Hibernia Farm and they didn't have room. I'm willing to travel up to 2 hours.
I have 6 six-month old Dominique hens, 3 three-and-a-half-year old Easter Eggers, 1 three-year old White Leghorn, and 1 three-year old Black Australorp. If you would like to have already grown hens here in NYC or nearby I will give them to you. The Dominique's are just starting to lay. They...
I found one of my 3 week old Dominique chicks with her legs out underneath her. I researched here on the website and found out what to do. Her legs are bandaged together but she still can't stand and the others are walking over her. Should I separate her?
I was making scrambled eggs for supper tonight and one of the yolks was quite firm. I've never seen that before in any egg that I have encountered. Anyone know what this is? I only have hens.
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Can't they be taught? I know when I introduce a new waterer to them, I just tap it so that water comes out and they eventually get the hang of it. The nipples are usually red and a curious chicken seems to want to investigate.
By The Way - I have 3 nipples in a 5 gallon pail with an...
Thank you all! I'm so happy and relieved. If she was a rooster, I would have to get rid of her because we can't have roosters here in New York City. My students will be relieved also.
I use a 5 gallon pail hanging with nipple feeders coming out of the bottom. We put a fish tank water heater in the pail. It lays on the bottom of the pail and has kept the water from freezing for these past few weeks and the weather has been pretty regularly in the 20's.
I just put down some wood shavings and then they ventured out of the coop. I've seen pictures of other chickens in the snow. Why are mine so "chicken"?
I have 6 laying chickens and as of last week we were getting 3-4 eggs a day. All of a sudden a few days ago there was only one egg and the next day there were none. Today I had some time and I was just watching them as they walked around the run and I noticed them going up to the coop and...
Isn't that crazy that I can have chickens in NYC and you can't? It doesn't make sense. I want to move upstate though and guess I'll have to check and see if they allow chickens before I look in certain areas.
My brother in law came and visited us here in New York City and loves our chickens. He would like to have his own, but he doesn't know if he can have them in East
Straudsburg, PA. Does anyone know the laws there? I did a search and can't find anything out.
I'm not sure if my girls got any water today. The water was frozen and I was gone all day. By the time I was home, they were asleep. My husband says that we can buy a fishtank water heater and that would keep the water from freezing. Has anyone ever used that or what do you think of that idea?