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  1. Lady of McCamley

    How to treat Ringworm fast?

    Resist the temptation to put him with the flock...you know better :) Ringworm simply does NOT clear quickly. That is the bane of ringworm. You must be consistent, applying the antifungal faithfully. It takes at least 2 weeks to make an impact, likely a month to clear. You don't want this going...
  2. Lady of McCamley

    Broody accidentally cracked an egg

    If it's in the incubator now, I'd let it be and see how it does. If still with the hen, I'd recommend trying to fix the shell with superglue coat at the break, as it would be at much greater risk of breaking with the jostling from the hen. Good luck. LofMc
  3. Lady of McCamley

    Marans Breeding Colors?

    Yes, if you use a Birchen Blue rooster over the Cuckoo hens...but only that direction....you can't take a cuckoo rooster over a birchen blue hen to get sexing. And yes 50/50 blue or black, male and female, with males cuckoo on blue or black. Blue cuckoos are really pretty, imho. LofMc
  4. Lady of McCamley

    Marans Breeding Colors?

    I just checked my answers with https://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm#kipcalculator Yep....black copper over cuckoo girls....barred boys, black base (I expect some red bleed through), all black girls (I expect red bleed through). Birchen is not dominant over barred, so, as I thought barring...
  5. Lady of McCamley

    Easter egger , hen or roo?

    How old? That will really influence my opinion. Silver and black is usually a male EE coloring, however it can be female. There are no wing bars, and looking closely, I'm not seeing clear hackle or saddle feathers. The tail looks a bit sad and not fully developed, but I'm not seeing curling...
  6. Lady of McCamley

    Black marans stopped laying early

    Well that's a bummer. Going back to memory lane for me, I don't remember my Marans laying for a long period of time. They aren't a prolific breed. 2.5 years seems a bit early, but 3 years of age most non-high laying breeds will be greatly slowing down. How much really depends on the hen, the...
  7. Lady of McCamley

    Marans Breeding Colors?

    I'm going to take a stab at this, from some of my breeding experience with black copper marans and other breeds, some barred. (I'm breeding for easter eggers, not Marans breed standard). Your black copper with cuckoo girls will produce sex linking as the cuckoo/barred gene will follow the Z...
  8. Lady of McCamley

    2 Small (fairy) egg this week

    The fairy eggs come from two different hens, hence the different colors. I wouldn't worry about it. It's likely several of the older gals. Their egg production gets pretty funky the older they get. As long as it is the occasional, I wouldn't worry. If you start seeing the flock as a whole...
  9. Lady of McCamley

    What breed or mixes could these be?

    I corrected #1 in follow up comment to Silkie mix...and agreed hen. (See above). My screen resolution (which perhaps is different) makes the comb look like a flopped over single with "teeth" facing the camera...but I'll not argue if your eyes are better than mine and think rosecomb. Arguing...
  10. Lady of McCamley

    What breed or mixes could these be?

    Oh my...she is a precocious girl. Looking closer, at the tail feathers, she is a Silkie mix too, which is why she shows more comb and Silkie girls have no comb to speak of. Nice hens. :)
  11. Lady of McCamley

    What breed or mixes could these be?

    #1 Silkie...looks like a rooster with that much comb. Does it crow? #2 Easter Egger/Ameraucana mix. Nice hen. Should lay blue/green eggs. #3 Silkie mix. Looks to be a hen. #4 Could be a number of things but I'm thinking Blue Orpington, if it lays cream to light tan eggs. It *might* be a Blue...
  12. Lady of McCamley

    Topic of the Week - Coccidiosis

    And that's the sad truth of broody hatching. It can be such a crap shoot some years, even with very faithful, experienced hens...a disastrous year. (This was my year for it too...a skunk got into my hatches wrecking havoc on my first sets). Hopefully next clutches go better. Generally they do...
  13. Lady of McCamley

    3 week old baby roo mating my hand?

    I agree with the others. Uh, yeah, you don't want that. It's a sign of dominance at this age and stage (not actual mating behavior) which does not bode well for his temperament. I have broody hatch chicks that integrate early into the flock, so teen boys get the sense pecked into them from...
  14. Lady of McCamley

    Duck on eggs in cold weather?

    I'm not a duck owner, purely chickens, but I've had plenty of broodies, and I can tell you, after more than one "cold hatch," they do absolutely fine as long as they are out of direct weather. I've had broody hens go broody in the most wicked of weather (think my Pacific Northwest turning into...
  15. Lady of McCamley

    Topic of the Week - Coccidiosis

    It's highly doubtful that would be coccidiosis. The life cycle of the coccidia are such that, even with the speediest of exposure, growth, infestation, manifestation, you are looking at least at almost 4 weeks for a very early development of coccidiosis as the chicken has to eat the oocyst...
  16. Lady of McCamley

    Help! Big nosed Ameracauna chicks. Hen or rooster?

    Nothing screaming roo to me at this early age. LofMc
  17. Lady of McCamley

    Integrating my young chickens with my younger chickens.

    The older birds will haze the younger birds until the younger birds are more equal in size. That's just the way chickens are. I would continue doing what you are doing until the younger birds, which will grow in heavier layer types, have maintained fuller size...at least 12 to 14 weeks. Have...
  18. Lady of McCamley

    Cockrel or pullet?

    How old? Jumping on the back is also a sign of dominance, not necessarily mating. My guess is cockerel. That is a large comb. Wattles will come in time. LofMc
  19. Lady of McCamley

    Can I add a rooster to my flock of ducks?

    I also wouldn't. I've not had ducks, but I have had Silkies. They are generally a much more delicate chicken breed, being smaller, and with their foot feathering, waddling more than walking or running. They are also a magnet for bumble foot. You've got a set up for ducks, and I don't think that...
  20. Lady of McCamley

    Beginner Breeder Tips/Advice?

    I'm not a professional breeder, just a hobbyist, but I have some things I've learned along the way breeding for olive eggers with my Barnevelders and Cream Legbars. (I've also raised Silkies to use as broody hens, so know something about them). Note, I've not dealt with quail, so all my comments...
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