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  1. 5OneChick

    Spoke to Elanco regarding Elector PSP

    Do you need to discard their eggs for any period of time?
  2. 5OneChick

    Neighbors Died

    Thanks to all the constructive feedback received here, I decided not to keep either roo. But I sure did want to keep the Orpington! Eventually we’ll add another 4-6 to the flock but the timing just isn’t good. Had both knees replaced this year and the 2nd is making me slow to bounce back as...
  3. 5OneChick

    Neighbors Died

    You’re right, 2 roos would be too much for our flock especially since only 4 are standard breeds. So glad I asked for input here. Received excellent feedback that my gut was already trying to tell me. I just had to read objective facts from those who know and care about chickens. Thanks!
  4. 5OneChick

    Neighbors Died

    Yes the large coop has plenty of space. It could probably handle an additional 10-15 chickens. We just don’t want that many. Thanks! Thanks, good points to seriously consider.
  5. 5OneChick

    Neighbors Died

    Neighbors died and their young (3-4 months old) flock of 20 (all standards, mixed breeds) (18 hens, 2 roosters) is being rehomed to a city that doesn’t allow roos. One of the boys is a big beautiful grey Orpington, and the other is a smaller white Leghorn. The leghorn seems to be somewhat of...
  6. 5OneChick

    1y.o. Egger Killed but not eaten 2-5 PM

    Thanks for the reply. Had knee replacement surgery 2 days before your reply and had been out of it for a while. I miss walking down our hill and hanging with the our flock. But the situation has made my husband become quite attached to our hens! So that’s a good thing :) I also had not heard of...
  7. 5OneChick

    1y.o. Egger Killed but not eaten 2-5 PM

    It’s a 6’ tall, vinyl coated 2” square hog wire-like fence, and goes 6” underground. And yes she was found right next to it (Not sure how I didn’t see your post sooner, sorry.) We still only let them out of their coop if we are in yard.
  8. 5OneChick

    1y.o. Egger Killed but not eaten 2-5 PM

    Hmm I didn’t know foxes did that, Mother Nature is cruel. 40+ years living in same house, in a suburb of Los Angeles CA, coyotes and raccoons are the wildest creatures near us. Our fence is made of thick nonbendable welded wire that’s buried 6” underground. And my dogs didn’t behave or react as...
  9. 5OneChick

    1y.o. Egger Killed but not eaten 2-5 PM

    Our first casualties ever. Flock (9 hens now 7) 1.5 years old, 4 different breeds. Out of town for first kill, our favorite, was a black silkie 😭 Housesitter said she was mostly eaten. I didn’t look at her yet, (had them put her in freezer). Two days later, an almost 1 year old egger just coming...
  10. 5OneChick

    Something you saw a chicken do that made you stop and say, WHAT The Hell?

    Gosh I kinda wish my flock would do that. I used to think squirrels were adorable. Now they are the bane of my existence.
  11. 5OneChick

    Change in Feeding Frequency

    Wow thanks for the comprehensive suggestion! I will definitely look into the treadle feeder. By any chance do you know if the silkies would get trapped? They are average size for the breed.
  12. 5OneChick

    Change in Feeding Frequency

    Darn it was hoping foraging all day was helpful. So we’ll have to get probably triple feed before leaving town because squirrels will eat much of it. 😩
  13. 5OneChick

    Change in Feeding Frequency

    Looting squirrels have made it necessary to put feed away during the day. Our flock consists of 6 standard 1 silkie hens, almost 18 months; 2 silkies hens, about 9 months They’re let out early am and put to bed at sunset. We check them at least a few times a day (when not working in the yard)...
  14. 5OneChick

    How to keep rock squirrels out of coops?

    So are you saying the bbgun won’t take out a rodent? Cus I got excited when I read Bigtom Turkey’s post. A 22 would be too loud for my hood, only a single acre away from neighbors. Either way these jerk squirrels are looting way too much feed and stealing eggs daily.
  15. 5OneChick

    Broody Again 1 Month Apart

    Messed up my last reply/post. Fluffy came out for maybe a month. Now she’s back to being broody. And we’re out of town again. Perhaps she’s protesting our absence.
  16. 5OneChick

    Broody Again 1 Month Apart

    Igh Ugh! Our silkie too 🤦🏻‍♀️
  17. 5OneChick

    3 roosters - 1 rooster = happy coop?

    Agree, this forum has been a great support to help us newbies (1 year for me). Thanks for your update and sharing your experience. Clearly you gave much thought and energy into the best interest of your family’s flock. Recently we had to rehome the one rooster (out of 3) we initially decided...
  18. 5OneChick

    Broody Again 1 Month Apart

    Thank you for addressing each concern. Thought I’ve read that cutting some feathers can actually hurt the chicken or even cause bleeding. Providing better visibility of her surroundings seems more pleasant for her as well as safety issue. Appreciate your time 🙏🏻
  19. 5OneChick

    Broody Again 1 Month Apart

    It’s been barely a month, and our 1y.o. silkie, Fluffy, is back in the nesting box. Returned from 10 day vacation and found 9 eggs under her even though house/chicken sitter was tending to (our 10 hens total) and collecting eggs daily. We no longer have a rooster so can’t give her fertilized...
  20. 5OneChick

    Rehoming Rooster, do I replace him?

    Omgosh he sounds utterly adorable. How nice though that you don’t have to walk around your yard watching your back and carrying a stick just to show you’re armed. Had some excellent feedback back here, as of now, and do not plan to replace him. Still searching to rehome him.
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