Hi guys! I'm just making this thread for any aviation fans out there, post pictures if you would like, cool planes that you have seen or like, for me I'm a total military aviation nerd, I know just about everything if it has "jet" and "military." Please let me know if there is already a thread...
Yo, lurkers! Come on and join! It may only take 30 seconds but when your chicken is hurt you may need those seconds! Plus you are cooler and smarter if you join BYC, everyone knows that. :idunno(This data is not scientifically proven, use at your own risk. ) But seriously, what the article says...
My run space isn't huge, as I live in a big city, but it is covered so on the foul weather days they can stay in their run unless it is super cold and they just want to huddle together under the heat lamp in the coop. I let them forage in our backyard under supervision, though, so they get to go...
I also have a Lavender Orpington named Cornelia, and she will sprint across the yard and patio if she suspects treats or sees me opening the door to where the treats are kept. I will also be supervising my girls foraging in my backyard, and I'll go, "Wait, where is Cornelia" and then walk around...
I have a couple different breeds who all have their strengths and weaknesses, my Black Copper Maran lays beautiful dark brown eggs that also taste really good, my Lavender Orpington consistently churns out an egg a day during laying season and is super sweet, although she has gone broody...
I love hiking but I haven't done it in a while, my family is really busy what with four teenagers in the house (I'm one of them). There is a nice super steep hike called Dog Mountain about an hour(?) out from my city that has the option to do switchbacks or just clamber straight up the side of...
Howdy, and welcome to BYC! I would probably separate Titus until he is fully healed and maybe slightly older and stronger and can assert his dominance over the hens, as combs don't grow back and I wouldn't want him to lose part of his. (I've had some aggressive young hens and currently have one...