oh, don’t worry. I’ll be either pulling up the metal (it’s just from one of those rolls of sheet metal) or putting in nest box liner pads... Something.
Ive already suggested that the whole side needs to be the clean-out door, but no dice. He’ll have to figure out how to make that happen after...
He’s already over-engineered the structure while under-thinking conveniences. See that tiny cut out under the window and vent on the side? That’s my clean-out door. Lol. Not sure how I’m gonna squeeze in there so I guess I just better get a really looooong rake/shovel/broom. He lined the nest...
Hubby has been building Chix Fort Knox. It’s a raised coop. Floor is wood, and we had decided to put vinyl down. He says to me today... “what about concrete?” What say ye to a concrete floor in a RAISED coop? Not sitting on what would be a slab, but putting a concrete floor in a raised coop...
So hard to get a picture! They’re all over and yes, under the tail. I was scared it was an infection but I’m now fairly certain it as something to do with skin/feather/follicle stuff. The bumps appear attached TO feathers. Almost like a human louse nit. When the chick was wet, these bumps were...
Chick seems completely fine. Drying off and acting normally. The bumps appear to be attached to the base of feathers. I’ll post a better picture in the morning. What I posted was supposed to be a video. Sorry!
Hello- I have a Old English Game chick that just hatched. It appears to have tiny bumps all over its skin. I have it separated from other recently hatched siblings just in case. As it is drying out, it seems they’re attached to the base of feathers possibly. Can anyone give me an idea of what...
Chick just hatched and has tiny growths all over it’s skin. They resemble pimples. I’ve separated it from the perfectly normal siblings and took a quick video.