I'm not sure If there is a special place for this as I have been away from the forum for a really long time. I am just now coming back to hatching eggs and keeping chickens. I have been using canva to make things at work and decided to use it to make a sheet to help me remember dates and basic...
Hey! So ive already talked about pasty butt on my profile before but i figured pasty butt is just a really common thing that needs to be treated, so why not talk about it. (awnser of the day is a thing im doing daily to help with whatever i can in overall flock issues! This is #003)
Pasty butt...
Today were going to be focusing on wry neck in chickens and how to prevent it. (Also, awnser of the day is a thing im going daily where im going to be awnsering illnesses and problems to chickens to try and help some people the best i can!)
Wry neck is where your chickens neck becomes twisted...
Awnser of the day! So this is gonan be a thing im going to try doing every single day. Trying to give helpful info about specific things! like broodiness in chickens. Since this is the first thing im posting, i decided id make it for newer people about this site itself [but this thing im doing...
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
- I am new to chickens. They've been a dream of mine to have. I first got mine almost a month ago.
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
- I have 7 hens currently.
(3) What breeds do you have?
- I have one buff orpington...
Hi all ive recently been incubating mille fleur bantam eggs from my own chickens (in with a male ofcourse) and had some live fertilised norfolk grey eggs given to me for incubation. All my mille fleur eggs are doing perfect in my incubator however, 4 out of 7 of the norfolk grey eggs have blood...
I read most of the threads. Got a lot of information. Giving oysters shells,free ranging ,this-that.
I read if excessive its harmful
My question is that what amout is harmfull?
And what happens if they eat excessive calcium?