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Crowing
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So cute!Here is a glimpseView attachment 2405502 of mine
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So cute!Here is a glimpseView attachment 2405502 of mine
Perhaps you should take the adult male out of the cage, and replace it with the new males. Put the old one in isolation for a few days, then add him back to the flock. That way, it breaks his dominice hold.But my adult rooster Attacks all others. I hatched 4 roosters and tried to introduce one in with others but my adult hurt it so bad I had to put it down.
That is usually how you get larger eggs.Like only hatch the eggs that are larger and those chicks will lay larger eggs? Or is it random? Like one egg is bigger today and the next day is smaller.
not only that, but you are washing off its natural protecting.Donāt know if anyone knows this but apparently if you wash your eggs and scrub them with a dish scrub pad it scrubs aall the spots off. Go figure
That looks really nice!I made a new brooder, I think it'll hold the babies for a while. I ended up with 112 chicks from the Halloween hatch a long now over a week old. The brooder is 16' long, 2' wide, and 2' tall. I still need to add the roof so they can't fly out. Split into 4 sections so I can separate by age/color etc.
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Thanks! I needed something bigger than the plastic totes I was using before. I'm hoping with the vinyl tablecloth below the shavings, that I can keep the bottom wood in great shape for a long while.That looks really nice!
I put card board down or feed bags on the floor and cover them with shavings. When time to clean, lift the cardboard or bags out with all the dirty shavings. I find it quicker and easier than scraping poop off the floor. Mine always throw the bedding to one side and poop on the floor.Thanks! I needed something bigger than the plastic totes I was using before. I'm hoping with the vinyl tablecloth below the shavings, that I can keep the bottom wood in great shape for a long while.
Youāve been a great source of information for me, if you are ever in NJ I will be happy to give you a full celadon male, or eggs or both.So I narrowed it down and it's definitely my Tibetan tux hen that's laying Celadon. So I've paired her up with my Tibetan cock and I'll be setting her eggs in batches every three days. Current plan is to breed her back to one of her sons to hopefully get more Celadon layers, then I'll outcross those to a different male for genetic diversity, then breed the resulting females back to one of the Celadon males.