Free free free, if you want him come get him. I can't keep him any longer, I'm afraid he and my other rooster are going to start fighting. He's too beautiful for the soup pot ! Pictures do not do him justice. Beautiful rooster, just beginning to crow. I was told the parents won ribbons at the...
This was used twice, my chicks loved it and I didn't have to worry about the danger of a heat lamp. It comes in it's original box.
No shipping, pick-up only.
These have been used twice, very clean. Incubator holds a nice steady temp. Will include thermometers, one digital.
Comes in original boxes. No shipping Pick up only.
I have 18 Silkies for sale. You may purchase as many as you want. They are $1.00 each. I just want them to have a good home.They are 5 months old and not sexed. I know there are some roosters but I can't seem to catch them crowing. NO SHIPPING pickup only!
I live in Justin, Texas.
I'm wondering if crossbeak is genetic. I have two silkies with crossbeak, they are healthy, eat and drink with no problems. But I don't want to breed them if the problem is genetic.
I have 23 eggs in incubator, they were due to hatch on the 16th. 3 thermometers in icubator and all 3 read 100 degrees consistently. Humidity during lockdown consistant at 65-70.
Bought eggs from a very reputable breeder. Candled day 7 and 14 looked good to me. Not one pip peep nothing Any ideas?
I ordered 15 silkie chicks (assorted) I got 22. I lost 1. The remaining 21 seem to be healthy and happy. They will be 2 weeks old Monday. I got pics of a few including Peter Pan. The only one to have earned a name so far. He ( I know you can't really tell) is the smallest and he bosses...
Anyone thought about using Coroplast for their coop? That's the corrugated plastic that's used to make outdoor signs. Seems to me it would have a good insulation factor and easier to clean.
Any opinions would be appreciated
I got my Silkie chicks from Cackle hatchery. I ordered 15, they sent 22 and they are all doing great. A couple were a little wobbly at first, wouldn't you be. They all seem fine. I got the assortment because I couldn't decide which color I like best I am a new chicken mama. My 6 barred rock...
A friend was supposed to incubate eggs for me, she backed out at the last minute ( not enough room) So, of course the eggs i ordered came in and I ran to TSC and all I could get was the Hovabator Still Air Incubator. Now I have read a lot of comments saying this is not a good choice but this is...
5 weeks old and outside for the first time. They are so grownup. Took them awhile to come out of the kennel (that's what I used to transport them from brooder to outdoor pen)
The they found out there was grass and bugs outside, oboy! The coop is almost ready for them to be outside permanently.
Well, I'm almost finished with my first coop. I plan to post pictures when allowed . It will be ready for my girls to go out in about 3 weeks. Yesterday I , (with the much appreciated help of both my sons and one of their girlfriends) picked up a HUGE dog house that I found on craigslist. It...
I'm thinking there might be some things to have on hand. You know with kids if something is going to happen it's after hours or Sunday
Thanks for any input
I have seen in other posts where people are using coffee chaff in their coops. I asked a friend who roasts coffee beans and she said I was welcome to pick some up, but she said it was almost pure nitrogen. Is that a potential problem? Want to keep my babies healthy Thanks for any input.
Well, I did it. I just ordered Silkie chicks. Then I bought a used dog house that I am going to convert into a coop. (the thing is huge) I have 6 barred rocks that I got when they were 2 weeks old. The silkies will be my first day old chicks. Everyone think positive thoughts for me
Hello everyone, I'm not only new to this site but I have my first chickens too. I have almost completed my chicken coop, it will be ready for my girls when they are old enough to be outside. I have 6 barred rocks and I'm trying to acquire 3 silkies (I have a plan for a special coop and run for...