Same problem here. I found it for about $25.00/gallon on the Great Companions website. When you make a $49 purchase you get free ground delivery. But . . .. backordered, and they don't know when they'll be getting it in. Amazon seems to have it for $50.00. I may cave.
I'm going through the same thing as well and haven't been sure why, although this has been my first 'successful' hatch (used a bator that was probably broken before; made our own for this). Our first to hatch was a leghorn, followed by shipped Ameraucanas, and the other leghorn. Our Barnevelders...
I'm a little confused about this. I read that the hybrid production layers (Brown eggs --- like Red Stars, Production Reds, ISA Browns, etc.) are bred by large companies, and I see them on the market as adults when they have left the layer farms. I have also read that you can't breed these 'at...
I like the EL's also. Haven't seen a black leghorn. A few white leghorn roosters have been winning at the APA poultry shows around here. I wonder how a nice white one crossed with an EL would do? My current EL rooster is a jerk, and one of the things I want to improve is termperment.
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I believe the above is self-explanatory. I seem to remember a thread on this site discussing why chicks usually grow up afraid of people (unless they're handled a lot!). Theory was that usually we are above their brooders, and they become afraid of us because of instincts to fear predators...
I have 20 chickens that I need to medicate for an upper respiratory infection they have had for a while. My health isn't the best, and I have been unsuccessful in treating the flock with oral Tylan 50 for the full 5 days because I am unable to stay up after dark. I do not have help. Was...
My flock of 18 adult laying hens (& 1 rooster) has a respiratory illness. I had given them Tylan 50 orally (via syringes) for 3 nights straight ---- a few times. Last time was at least three weeks ago. They improve even with the three days' worth. They have had this problem for a few months...
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Am in the middle of treating coop and chickens for mites and lice. I had read that mites can live without a blood meal, in the coop, for 5 months! I had started letting the chickens free-range in the woods, and they really liked to hang-out by the compost bins (where of course their old...
Ridgerunner,
This makes sense to me. I remember visiting a breeder a few years ago who must have had at least 10 large pens, each with one rooster and a couple of hens. Everyone seemed pretty calm --- in contrast to the young roosters I acquired a few months ago who were trying to jump...
I have a small flock of 18 in a coop and have been unable to get rid of sneezing and occasional chest rattling. Used Tylan 50. How could I use the Oxine mist on the whole flock???
I know this is an old thread, but still have a question about this. Have a couple of 10-week-old bantams. They are wasting a lot of feed, despite having made a tray insert to go under the feed container (all the crumbles pretty much disintegrate into powder . . .). Am switching all the large...
I am doing this and it's working out great. We made ours 4x4 square with plexiglass sides so the chicks can see out everywhere. It's outside with a covered hip roof. The triangular gap between the top of the brooder and the two roof sides has hardware cloth over it for circulation, and so...
I love this! I too had already decided to use the 'mother heating pad cave' method. I was inspired to use this by the fact that my DH really objects to the smell of chicks, and the dust is unbearable too. Already did it indoors once.
I too had decided that the chicks that I have raised were...
I had this set-up last year in our sunroom. These are baby cribs from a hospital. Not so big, but you can put them together in different arrangements. In the winter it doesn't seem that this will be warm enough even with the lamp hanging down lower. Plexiglass sides don't have any...
A hover sounds like what I saw. Yes, it was hanging (hovering) above the chicks.
Is your set-up two 'stories' high? I am not sure if the floor that chicks are on is on the cement ground or not (or do you have two sets of chicks' housing?). I presume that if it's one cage pictured, that the...
Thanks for the encouragement! I have gotten new chicks before (don't have an incubator) and raised them to about 3 or 4 weeks old in our sun room. We have grown kids living upstairs now, which is where the sun room is, so no longer have that option. Husband REALLY objects to the smell of...
For those of you raising 'winter chicks', how did that go?
I am in north Georgia. No, we don't have the severe weather of northern states, but our last freeze date is March/April. We still have some freezing nights ahead. I am getting 15-20 baby chicks about March 7th (they'll be about a week...