I have a cross beak Bantam Frizzle EE and she does very well, despite her beak. If there is a local feed shop in your area, see if they will take her.
thanks. I'll try that.
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I have a cross beak Bantam Frizzle EE and she does very well, despite her beak. If there is a local feed shop in your area, see if they will take her.
I have a cross beak Bantam Frizzle EE and she does very well, despite her beak. If there is a local feed shop in your area, see if they will take her.
There's a rescue group on Facebook that may be able to help you. I can't remember the name but I can pm you when I find it or post your info on there for you.
While checking my eggs tonight I found an egg with a hole in it. There was a light dust like covering over it that collapsed when I touched it. I've noticed that the egg color has gotten lighter in the last week or two as well. :/ Has anyone else experience this before? I feed them layer pellets, black sunflower seeds, and oyster shells freely as they need them. I'm hoping there is nothing wrong with her...
Well, I am stuck at work until midnight, but the DW called about 4:15, and it sounds like I lost the back 10 feet of the chicken palace to a windstorm. She had a good time trying to round up about 90 chickens before my dogs got them. The really bad part is I ordered a couple boxes of earth auger type tiedowns, and they arrived about an hour before I left for work!
Looks like a rodent was gnawing on it. I had that problem too but a couple of barn cats solved it.
thats no good. It seemed to look like it was laid that way when I found it :/ have you had them chew on them without leaving cracks or teeth marks?