you think they looked evil eyed. The brother of those was black and looked pure evil. But he wandered to close to their dog and he got himI think they are actually cute! Except their eyes. The eyes look kinda evil...![]()
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you think they looked evil eyed. The brother of those was black and looked pure evil. But he wandered to close to their dog and he got himI think they are actually cute! Except their eyes. The eyes look kinda evil...![]()
Quote: You will love them, they are fun, they follow you all over the place, if you learn their whistle, they will come to you when you do it, learn it as soon as they hatch and do it back to them. My hen still comes to me when I do it. Word of advise though, turkeys are fragile in the first 4 to 6 weeks and tend to die for no reason, sadness, cold, wet are their biggest killers. (BF said more like 8 to 10 weeks)
They get like that from the irritation of constantly cleaning off the poo. I would suggest putting some Bag Balm or Neosporin on it, so it helps keep the poo from sticking and helps calm the skin. Be sure to put just a tiny dab on the vent, keeping it off of the feathers.
Feeding a finely ground, whole 7 grain, Organic cereal bought at the health food store (in the bulk bins) helps keep chicks from getting pasty butt![]()
Good luck!
Yes, the Wyandottes will be fine with them. Space, non-aggressive breeds, extra water and food source - you're good to go.
The ceramic ones come in wattages from 60 to 250. They're more efficient because they don't produce light. All energy goes to heat. I don't think any of them are a huge fire hazard. When the ceramic ones break they usually just crack around the stem. When the glass ones break - well, you know. Regardless of the type, well attached and not in contact with flammable things there's no problem. If they break, they're broken, not a real fire hazard. Shock hazard yes, but not a fire hazard.
Prudence with things like extension cords or anything electrical is imperative.
The big benefit IMO of the ceramic is that you can provide natural daylength rather than the birds having to endure light 24/7.
Chick Grit, yogurt and scrambled eggs.
Hatching or any stress caused pasty butt.
Thank you everyone for the help. I really appreciate and love this thread. I am determined to save this chick because he is so cute.It is just irritated. I had 2 last summer that I had to clean at least once a day. Vaseline his vent, and the fuzz around it that way it will help the pasty not be so pasty and may help it be less sore. =) A change of diet might help too. Hope this helps and as long as it is just pasty butt and you are cleaning him you shouldn't loose him.
Yes, the Wyandottes will be fine with them. Space, non-aggressive breeds, extra water and food source - you're good to go.
The ceramic ones come in wattages from 60 to 250. They're more efficient because they don't produce light. All energy goes to heat. I don't think any of them are a huge fire hazard. When the ceramic ones break they usually just crack around the stem. When the glass ones break - well, you know. Regardless of the type, well attached and not in contact with flammable things there's no problem. If they break, they're broken, not a real fire hazard. Shock hazard yes, but not a fire hazard.
Prudence with things like extension cords or anything electrical is imperative.
The big benefit IMO of the ceramic is that you can provide natural daylength rather than the birds having to endure light 24/7.
Cute photos..have to ask, is that a back up mom right there?Okay, I was wrong. I don't have 3 black silkies.
Went out to get pics. Grey showgirl and one black kept hiding, so no pics.
But got a pic of the other 2 blacks. Apparently, one is a silkie and the other is a showgirl.
So...
2 showgirls (grey & black)
2 silkies (black & partridge)
1 to be determined (black)
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you think they looked evil eyed. The brother of those was black and looked pure evil. But he wandered to close to their dog and he got him