If it's not chicken dust, it's something else. I always wash our produce and herbs before using. If you know how to grow a pristine garden please share your secret.
Since we have water out there via misters, I wanted to see if I could have something grow besides weeds. I know that herbs can be good for chickens and I use them in my cooking. We also have a large garden, high fence so the chickens can't get to it, and I keep my annual herbs closer to the...
Last year I decided to plant some herbs, mint and sage, next to my chicken coop. They were watered all summer with the misters installed on the coop. It started off OK but then the girls decided to dirt bathe near the roots and killed everything but the sage, or so I thought. The mint came...
At 6.5 weeks they are still the same size as my other birds. Two of the four are pure black and two now have this other coloring that makes it looks like they are wearing scarves. Good luck, everyone.
Here they are at one week old. Not the greatest picture, but you can see mine are black and are the same size as the other chicks so far. I had not noticed the little yellow underneath before so maybe things will change.
:eek: They are one week old now, so I will see if that happens with my birds too.
You mentioned you were concerned your birds might have been cross bread, but I’m not seeing any yellow coloring on mine so maybe that’s the difference? TBD
I am following this thread because I just got four turkens from tractor supply and they are the same size as the chicks I got from our local feed store, different hatchery. Mine are all black and so far are the same size. Did yours start out the same size?
My oldest hen started laying corrugated eggs this spring, which is her third laying spring. I don’t think she is sick or has a gland issue, My theory is it’s maybe because she is a production breed like your cinnamon queen. The eggs are fine, but the shell is so thin that they often break in the...
I was wondering if it was just me who had runny yolks. When I have seen water glassed eggs posted, the eggs look as if they were new. I stored as few as a dozen in a jar, and as many as several dozen (all fresh, clean and with bloom intact), and they all turned out like the picture. Mine taste...
I use Mother Hen app. It lets you track eggs by color and your flock members as well as sales and purchases. It’s a little outdated, but it’s what I started with, so I’ve stuck with it.
Congratulations on your first egg! As far as it being brown, I had always heard that if your bird has red earlobes, she will lay brown, and if she has white earlobes, she will lay white. I've included a picture of my hen Sugar who looks similar to yours but with white earlobes. This theory isn't...
Any chance you still need a home for him? I’d like a rooster but have had vicious ones in the past so I’m looking for one that is proven friendly. I’m in Sacramento county.
Mother Hen. I like it because I can input eggs collected by color and track expenditures like food and equipment plus keep track of egg sales but it doesn’t track across all my devices and seems a little bit dated.
Yes, and no. Three or four of the smalls is equivalent to two large eggs so we are eating more eggs and I am selling them to colleagues who love the fresh eggs. I think I might have to sell some birds, it’s kind of crazy
Ours are between 31-40 grams for the small ones. According to the Wikipedia chart, 52 g is a large egg in Australia. Interesting the difference between our countries. I think I’m used to seeing my massive 70 g eggs so everything else seems tiny.