I get it I get it, the ole hen or roo question that happens every single year. Except I am more stumped now then ever. Usually I can tell by 6 ish weeks what they are, but I am having trouble with one. I know the two darkest ones with the red combs are cockerels, especially the big boy because...
Hi, everyone. This is my second go around with chicks, I raised 6 chicks last year, perfectly fine. I currently have 4 babies right now that are 5 weeks old. No issues until today when I picked them up. One of them, has her head constantly looking down, she won’t look up in the air like normal...
That’s another thing I am constantly doing. I throw grain grains out all the time, a few times a day. I throw them sunflower seeds, I put meal worms in little treat dispensing balls. They have so much room and the all stay right near each other and peck each other.
I’m having trouble trying to fix my chickens from picking the feathers off the other chickens. I only had 6 chickens and a big area for them to be in so I don’t think it’s because of overcrowding. I also have a high protein feed and I’ve been giving BOSS as well. I have tried blu kote...
This also makes me feel better to hear because I do want them to have a great life but I also want them to be safe where they don’t have to worry about being attacked.
Beautiful birds and beautiful coop! Do you free range them 24/7 or only when you’re home? I guess if I really wanted to I could try it and if I have a hard time with hawks and lose too many of my birds I will know I either shouldn’t free range or make adjustments.
Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone could share their experiences on part time free ranging. I currently have a 8x10 shed for my chicken coop with an attached 20x8 run that is completely enclosed with netting over the top for hawks. They have mulch down in their run to scratch around in as I...
UPDATE: It has been done in the quickest most caring way it could have been. A very unfortunate situation but I look forward to enjoying my chickens again. Thank you everyone for your advice.
Hi everyone, this is my first year with chickens so I am still learning and I am having quite the dilemma right now. I have 6 standard sized pullets and 1 golden Sebright bantam cockerel. Everything has been fine until just a few weeks ago. They were born the first week of March so they are...
My chicks are now 7 weeks old and here are some updated pictures. Any changed guesses? RIR #1 ^^^RIR #2 ^^^Black Australorp #1 ^^^Black Australorp #2^^^ISA Brown #1 ^^^ ISA Brown #2^^^
Okay here are updated pictures, as they are 6 weeks now. I know there hasn’t been much of a change but it’s worth a shot. Chickens are in same order as previous pictures.RIR #1 ^^^RIR #2 ^^^Black Australorp #1 ^^^Black Australorp #2 ^^^ISA #1 ^^^ISA #2 ^^^
I can most certainly do that! Like I said, RIR #2 is noticeably larger than the rest too but doesn’t act bossy or mean to the others. I have a golden Sebright cockerel that is very fiesty that I didn’t post pictures of because I know it’s a cockerel for sure. But they do not act the same...
RIR #2 is noticeably bigger than the rest of the chicks as well. But the comb isn’t that big to me, that is why I am stumped. RIR #1 has a larger comb but no sign of wattles, where as #2 has wattles appearing. Here are some more pics.