That makes sense! So likely there will be an adjustment period? And do you think its a combination of the general frustration with the egg laying and not just looking for a nest spot?
We have a pretty large yard full of bushes and trees, lots of nooks and crannies, but of course the grass is...
I also will say the isbars are definitely my most vocal and dramatic of the bunch lol. they scream just for the heck of it sometimes so I could be misinterpreting her behavior as more “distressed” than it is 😅
I did while they were learning but since they all seemed to have caught on I took them out. Like I said she WAS laying in the boxes for at least 3-4 weeks before this started.
What in particular would be helpful? I was wondering if this could be a breed thing. She paces around the fence and seems frantic, I think because she can't fly over the fence anymore. Her sister was the one I caught actually out of the yard, but the nest I found in the front yard had 2 eggs, so...
For context, I have a flock of 7 hens and 1 rooster, all born in 2024 but 3 of the hens are a few months older than the rest. 2 of the new hens are isbars that just started to lay about 6 weeks ago. A couple weeks ago I noticed one of them missing and caught her coming over the fence at dusk...
Hello byc, have another illness question! I am going out of town soon and don’t have time to do a ton of research so I figured i’d ask the pros.
Does this look like an injury scab, or a sign of infection? I noticed it on one of my pullets today.
My cockerel has a tiny scab at the base of his...
Just wanted to share an update for anyone who views this thread, the theories were correct! 1 and 3 ended up being pullets and 2 was a roo. these photos were taken at 10 1/2 weeks.
hello all, I have a 7 week old isbar pullet who I noticed is moving her neck in an odd way (see video link).
I brought her inside to rest after finding her a little frazzled on the floor of the coop (her flock is still integrating with my bigger girls and I think when they went to bed this...
I know it's still a bit early to try to be determining sex, however I have seen some people say they can see a difference with this breed at about 3-4 weeks. These are splash isbars from Alchemist Farm and they are right around the 4 week mark, maybe a couple days older. If anyone has experience...
Update! I put her in the box today when she was looking around the blocked off area of the coop for a spot to lay, she went in and out a couple times and then laid her egg in one of the boxes :wee
Also, it's another lighter egg! The first 2 are from Friday and Saturday, the last one is todays...
Oh that's great! I mean I'm sure some people would go as far as to say you should have it professionally inspected, but to each his own. Like I mentioned, mine was an old playhouse and there definitely was some wood rot in areas. When I reassembled and modified it, I cut off anything that was...
Thats what I was considering doing. I just don't want her to then seek somewhere outside of the coop out of spite 🤣 She is a little bratty sometimes lol. I have checked on the ring cam various times and placed her in the boxes and she acts as if they don't event exist.
My supposed ameracauna...
Is it lifted off the ground at all? If the floor is in close contact with the dirt underneath it's likely there is rot or some other type of damage. You may be better off replacing the floor. you could do something as simple as thick plywood propped up on a frame of pressure treated 2 by 4s, or...
Mine will let me hold her in a tub of water (no soap) to soften hardened poop on her feathers (it takes a while) but you can also fill a small bin with a lid, and cut out a hole for their head so they are in a sort of chicken bath tank. Seconding what Sally said, I also have read a lot of people...
Thank you for the feedback! She has since laid 2 more eggs, back to the dark brown. (I did a bit more research and I think the lighter one was still hers, just an anomaly.)
She is still sticking to the coop floor as her spot to "nest" and both of the most recent eggs were laid on the floor. I...
Me either! The only consistency with the 2 is the speckles. I think the other two birds are both easter eggers, I wasn't that experienced when I got them and don't feel super confident I received a purebred ameracauna with what I know about the breed now.