It looks good, but the chicken wire on it will only keep the chickens in. It won't keep any hungry predators out. 1/4-inch hardware wire cloth works better.Pictures of the Coop and Yard attached.
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It looks good, but the chicken wire on it will only keep the chickens in. It won't keep any hungry predators out. 1/4-inch hardware wire cloth works better.Pictures of the Coop and Yard attached.
Long time since I've posted, not having any birds any more (had to move to Sun City). But I remember looking into this, and finding it was a lethal gene, I think because it shortened the spine too much and made it difficult to hatch. Here are 3 articles I found, but just the AI told me that it was lethal if it's autosomal dominant (if both parents had the dominant gene). So if you crossed this hen to another rumpless bird, maybe that'd give the autosomal dominance? you'd only know if none of the fertile eggs hatched.Anybody else here have a tailess or rumpless chicken? I hatched out one in my ebay batch of Silver Leghorn hatching egg's back in August. I ended up with 3 pullet's of those. The other 2 look normal, but this 3rd one is the smallest and doesn't have a tail. I wonder if she's mixed with something else, and might not lay a white egg that Leghorn's are known for.
I'm not planning on hatching any of her future egg's once she starts laying, but her egg's should still be ok to eat.Long time since I've posted, not having any birds any more (had to move to Sun City). But I remember looking into this, and finding it was a lethal gene, I think because it shortened the spine too much and made it difficult to hatch. Here are 3 articles I found, but just the AI told me that it was lethal if it's autosomal dominant (if both parents had the dominant gene). So if you crossed this hen to another rumpless bird, maybe that'd give the autosomal dominance? you'd only know if none of the fertile eggs hatched.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rumpless-genetics.336060/page-2
https://www.pipsnchicks.com/moreinfo/dominant-rumpless
https://livestockconservancy.org/heritage-breeds/heritage-breeds-list/manx-rumpy-chicken/
Not even quail (the HOA docs specifically state), but I tried anyway. Only to find they do "so much better in the heat than chickens"--they start panting and wings out at 93 degrees, whereas my chickens up north did that at 90 degrees! I just felt it wasn't fair to them. I considered keeping them inside, but their 2x6 ft all-peat moss run kicked up a bit of dust (fun as they were to watch them dust-bathe).I'm not planning on hatching any of her future egg's once she starts laying, but her egg's should still be ok to eat.
I have been wondering how you have been. Glad to see you here posting again. Doesn't Sun City allow you to have chicken's?
Will you be moving again where you can have chickens or quail?Not even quail (the HOA docs specifically state), but I tried anyway. Only to find they do "so much better in the heat than chickens"--they start panting and wings out at 93 degrees, whereas my chickens up north did that at 90 degrees! I just felt it wasn't fair to them. I considered keeping them inside, but their 2x6 ft all-peat moss run kicked up a bit of dust (fun as they were to watch them dust-bathe).
Well I've still got my quail enclosure, I keep hoping, but not sure. BTW, I have a few cats, and I've had to use my chicken pen/brooder enclosure skills to make gates to keep them where they belong. I do miss the birds.Will you be moving again where you can have chickens or quail?
It's great that you have learned those skills that can carry over to other thing's. When you are ready to move and start up again, I might be able to help you.Well I've still got my quail enclosure, I keep hoping, but not sure. BTW, I have a few cats, and I've had to use my chicken pen/brooder enclosure skills to make gates to keep them where they belong. I do miss the birds.