So, I dont have pictures, for which I apologize, but I wonder if anyone can guess is my 10 week old Partridge plymouth might not be a little girl. So far, her comb is about a quarter of an inch, and little nubs of a wattle, but pictures of PRs seem like even pullet have decent sized combs and...
Is it a big enough size where the box can be moved outside for them? Though, 6 weeks does bring me to mid May, we should have plenty of time hopefully. Thanks
So, work on the brooder is 50%ish complete (it depends on whether you ask me or the perfectionist building it), and I am curious how long they can stay in it, as it seems like progress on the coop with be delayed a bit longer as I'm not allowed to walk yet.
The brooder is 4'x4'x2'. I shall...
I have 2 questions about my chicklets:
1) when does pasty butt stop? Two of my chicks, the BO and Campine, need to be cleaned at least twice a day because poop just sticks to them. Initially it didn't seem to block their vent, but it builds up and then might, I don't take the risk. They are...
When I first got mine they peeped their little heads off, and the first few times they were silent I had to go check on them to make sure that they were still OK. Now, they are silent most of the time, or at least what occasionally sounds like soft contented peeping, unless one is annoyed and...
I live in a rural town, on a decent lot with just my boyfriend, so it makes sense to supplement store feed with fresh grown stuff. You can probably grow greens for yours in a box attached to their coop, if you had room for that. that way they can stare out the window at the tastiness, mehehe.
I pick out a naming scheme for animals. For instance, my cats have names that have meaning in Gaelic (except for ginger, but an ex named her), the majority of my dogs have been named out of the Lord of the Rings, my rats have all been named after wizards, and my chickens are all named after...
Hey, I'm Lyndsay from North East CT and completely new to chickens. In January, my boyfriend and I decided to move from renting an apartment to renting a house, with very easygoing do whatever landlords, who agreed that it was OK to have chickens, and even requested eggs! So, I did a bunch of...
excellent suggestions, thanks! And Carrie Lynn, seems like a perfect plant for fall, perfect!
lizch - a year ago I was sitting in my first apartment with my boyfriend with a cat and 4 rats, and thought that having a large courtyard was perfect. Now, we've got a house with a yard and a dog...
I am so glad I saw this picture yesterday, because otherwise today I would have had a heart attack. It had been quiet for a long while, so I decided to go check on the babes. 3 of them were sprawled out like that on the bottom of the cage, while the other 3 were all snuggled up on the shelf...
Thanks for the advice. Though I am rather baffled by "corn salad." I could probably grown corn that would satisfy chickens though, and while looking I'll look for that. And lots of greens, that's great to know as they are easy enough I don't think I could mess it up. I tried growing lettuce...
This is a year for firsts for me: first in a house, first with chicks, and first with a garden! My mother had a fantastic garden growing up, to the point where all our veggies for the summer and majority of the winter came from our backyard. While my garden will most likely not be that...
The shipping tag on the chick box stated Cleveland, which I think fits with MPC just sipping out of another hatchery. I just went with them because I wanted all different breeds. Maybe as I get more into chicks telling them apart won't either matter so much, or will be easy to do based on...
Who needs treats when you have chick feed? Doesn't seem to matter to them that there is a full feeder of the stuff, I had 6 chicks all trying to get into my hands after the feed, including the leghorn without issue. Unfortunately, I have relatively small hands, and can two can jump up at a...
The brown one looks like my lightbrown leghorn. The wing feathers look the same pattern, and the dark brown stripe down the side with too whitish stripes alongside it.
But then again, I am only 33% sure that the chick I think is my leghorn is a leghorn. And lots of chicks look really similar.