I get mine from a cabinet shop for free. Shaving/chips are a bi-product that he has no use for and loves to give them away. Try a cabinet/woodworking shop before buying; just do not use walnut.
I understand the pecking order is natures way, however I had a BR once that would corner smaller birds in the run and just jack hammer the tar out of them; I used to get so aggrevated. I free range them but there are times of course that they will be within reach in the coop/run. I really like...
Does anyone have experience with large and small hens mixed in the same flock? I have ordered 5 hens from McMurry- (2) Blk Australorps, (2) Buff Orpingtons and (1) Single-comb brown Leghorn. I am now wondering if the Leghorn is going to be compatible with four large birds.
I placed an order today for 25 Ranger chicks from JM Hatchery. A local guy had a special feed made for his Rangers but the mill burnt down a month or two ago. This said, what do ya'll feed your Rangers?
I thought about taking the top hen out of the picture for a while. She is a Barred Rock and a friend of mine has a BR rooster. So maybe a little date and distraction for her will be good for the new one. Thanks for your ideas.
I read a couple of the posts including the link associated with introducing new chickens to a flock. My question is: would it help if I introduced equal or more new birds to existing ones? i.e.; 2 new to 2 existing or 3 new to 2 existing. I have two hens and I put a younger one in with them...
I have a R.I.R. hen that finished her first molt 2-3 weeks ago. Yesterday I noticed her feathers are dull and darker brown than red. Her comb and waddles are pale, shrunken, and dry looking (like severe dry skin on humans). The back of her head has pin feathers with white tips. She has a patch...