Afternoon update.
I have ruled out bumble foot as well as being egg bound
There are no obvious injuries
I will switch back to 18% protein
After watching her a little longer alone she just squats and then walks like like her legs ache or something..if she was a person I would think she was old...
No change of this morning.
The Marans and the leghorns have been on the developer for a few weeks. They were on grower.
2 pictures of the bigger Marans
That is the other Marans in the background.
All of them are roughly 19 weeks old
I have not seen any eggs
They are supposed to be all hens and the big one is not trying to mate with her that I have seen.
She is eating and drinking
I noticed my 1 leghorn sitting differently and walking differently yesterday. Any ideas of what could be wrong?
I have a video that shows it walking but unsure of how to attach it.
I live in Howard County and have 3 hens in my backyard.
Here is a link to the Howard County Zoning laws-https://library.municode.com/md/howard_county/codes/zoning?nodeId=HOCOZORE_S128.0SUZODIRE
Section 128.0.D has more detailed information
I have had chicks for almost 2 years and nobody has ever...
I want to give my chickens access to my garden from the run. I was hoping for some ideas on how to do this with my current setup. I attached a picture.
My understanding is that seeds that are not as popular (sell alot) get removed.
Bland would be good description, it certainly was not sweet, citrusy or taste like an Asian pear! The 1 plant I had bore me only 1 fully ripe melon, but that was my fault due to an infestation of bugs!
I searched the forums but could not find anything like the ? I have, If already posted somewhere forgive my duplicate thread.
I lost 5 of my chickens a while back to a fox. I have since fortified my run/coop to protect the next flock. Any recommendations on how to test if I have done enough to...
I am in Zone 7 and have grown melons for years. All my melons I transplant and have never had a problem. I dont use peat pots but found something similar Cow Pots. I also use garden cloches and black garden cloth to warm up the air/ground. Charentais melons are by far my favorite.
I am in Zone 7 (Md) and grew the Cream this year. I was not that impressed, I have grown many other types of melon purchased from Baker Creek that I liked better. I am going to try them again next year and see if maybe it was just a one off year.