I had to cut off alot of feathers around his leg, and rinse out hundreds of maggots, mostly tiny ones but not a small amount of very large maggots as well ... He has full movement of his leg and only seems to be in pain when he puts weight on it.
I got the photos, I completely forgot to post them last night ... But he's doing so much better today ... I have him on our back porch, in a small dog crate at night, but during the day I've been keeping it open, he seems to like it, maybe he feels safe idk ... The picture of him in the cage was...
The little ones are close but separate, they're in the nice coop so thankfully no rats in there so far ... The big chickens have a less nice coop that desperately needs an upgrade... I figured rats wouldn't be a danger to them since they're so big
I've definitely thought about cats ... Unfortunately I have some smaller chickens right now, I'm worried about the cats going for them too ... When they get bigger definitely finding a cat or 2 to hang out around the coop
Our biggest rooster overheated a few days ago, he's big and active and doesn't stop to care for himself if he feels "at risk" ... We're fighting a big rat problem this summer and he's killed a few himself already, so I assume he's been worried about the rats and not drinking ... Well he decided...
Also, the part about momma stepping on the babies and stuff seems to just be her not paying attention or something, most of the time they're fine but she hurt ones leg yesterday, it's fine now but it was limping for a few hours.... Also, I've tried playing cheeping sounds on YouTube and getting...
No luck ... Our woods are covered in vines and shrubs, and the chick is really small. The only reason we even found the rest of them is because of the noise they were making. This one just shot off when we gathered up the rest, probably got scared and tried to get away ... It stop cheeping after...
So unfortunately, our mama hen seems to be a bit neglectful ... We let her and the babies run around the yard (3 acres) while we cleaned the coop. We had to clean it pretty good because we found 2 chicks trampled over night ... They're less than a month old and she takes care of them but I've...
Yeah, the others are white and tan, honestly things haven't been going well integrating the silkies ... I probably will have to keep them separate unfortunately... But as long as they're happy and safe I guess it's okay
I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this, and I apologize in advance for the wall of text. But long story short, we have a bunch of 3 month old chicks, most of them are big enough to go out with the big chickens and integration has been going well. The problem comes from the 4 silkies...
He's a couple months over a year old. He acts tough but I've seen him run from a squirrel that went for the food. And I've considered wrapping the chicken area in something with smaller holes, it'll just be a decent chunk of money to wrap around the whole thing, but I might have to do it anyways.
We used a dog crate initially but a couple of the neighbors cats have been pacing the chicken area trying to find a way in ... I have it locked up pretty tight and don't think they can, but the silkies are pretty small and might be able to fit through the holes. An escaped chicken is easy enough...
I apologize in advance for the wall of text. But long story short, we have a bunch of 3 month old chicks, most of them are big enough to go out with the big chickens and integration has been going well. The problem comes from the 4 silkies we have, they're absolutely tiny ... Which is fine, I...
I should probably clarify, by they looked the same I meant they were both yellow with light brown markings. The comet is now an orange-tan color and this one just looks so different.
Most of my new chicks this year are from local farms, but her and a couple others were from TS ... She was in the bin with the Comets, we got 2 "comets" and they looked the same at first. 1 of them looks like a comet .... This one does not.
This is Nugget (Shih-Tzu/Corgi) and Khaleesi (Husky/Schnauzer). Khaleesi only sits still when she's asleep so all of my pictures involve a white blur, this is the best I have of her.
So I've just joined, partially to ask this question. We have 1 chick that as its getting bigger is growing a bit of a mohawk. We know the breeds of all of our chickens except for this one. It started as just 1 feather sticking up about 2 weeks ago. Any ideas? My wife thinks Polish but I have to...