Anyone want to share pictures of your birds?

How do you keep the grass growing in the coop? Mine is bare sand and dirt.. beautiful birds by the way!
Thank you that was when we first set the coop up! It’s dirt now... the coop looks old though because it’s made out of a old calf pen! Oh, and my red hens look like they aren’t treat well cause that was a week after I saved them from a terrible place where the we never ever cleaned out :(
 
Thank you that was when we first set the coop up! It’s dirt now... the coop looks old though because it’s made out of a old calf pen! Oh, and my red hens look like they aren’t treat well cause that was a week after I saved them from a terrible place where the we never ever cleaned out :(
The red coop is kinda small so we can move it around
 
Here are some pictures of my big golden boy :)
He must think he is a model :lol:
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I have a laying flock of 18 birds. These include 13 red sex links, 4 Wyandottes/two silver laced and one blue laced red, and one white Ameracauna. Then I have a show coop which has my three white crested blacks. Now, yesterday I went to a show and bought two serama’s yesterday!
The laying coop-
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The polish coop-
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The Serama’s-
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Thank you that was when we first set the coop up! It’s dirt now... the coop looks old though because it’s made out of a old calf pen! Oh, and my red hens look like they aren’t treat well cause that was a week after I saved them from a terrible place where the we never ever cleaned out
Thank you that was when we first set the coop up! It’s dirt now... the coop looks old though because it’s made out of a old calf pen! Oh, and my red hens look like they aren’t treat well cause that was a week after I saved them from a terrible place where the we never ever cleaned out :([/QU
Im glad they found their way to a happy home! Sweet girls
 
Poor little Hummingbird...What do you do to help them when something like that happens? I need an emergency kit.
She also had a massive back wound, and you could see her skull because of a bite on her head. I used Neosporin at first, with Non-Stick Gauze Pads for the first couple days, before I was able to get Vetericyn Wound Care Spray. Then I used that until her back healed. One good thing to have for severe back back wounds are those hen saddles. When Hummingbird was well enough to live with the flock again, I was worried that her back wound would re-open from pecking, or my rooster, so I got her one of the hen saddles and it was great. So Neosporin, Vetericyn, Non-Stick Gauze Pads, Gauze, and those Hen Saddles would be great things for an emergency kit. Saline too.
Here's a pic from right after the attack, compared to the pic I posted before.
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She also had a massive back wound, and you could see her skull because of a bite on her head. I used Neosporin at first, with Non-Stick Gauze Pads for the first couple days, before I was able to get Vetericyn Wound Care Spray. Then I used that until her back healed. One good thing to have for severe back back wounds are those hen saddles. When Hummingbird was well enough to live with the flock again, I was worried that her back wound would re-open from pecking, or my rooster, so I got her one of the hen saddles and it was great. So Neosporin, Vetericyn, Non-Stick Gauze Pads, Gauze, and those Hen Saddles would be great things for an emergency kit. Saline too.
Here's a pic from right after the attack, compared to the pic I posted before.
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Shes a tough little girl!!
 

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