Nice!
My hen just started and I'm proud. We also have pullets who refuse to lay...
My hen just started and I'm proud. We also have pullets who refuse to lay...

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We should get 25+ eggs mostly every day when they start laying lolNice!
My hen just started and I'm proud. We also have pullets who refuse to lay...![]()
Yeah most will be given away and my family can eat about 2-3 dozen a week. Especially in the winter when we have more down time for family breakfastWow... that's ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE a week ( I think) !!!
I'm sorry Beaker didn't make it. Anytime they have that personality that shines brighter than others, I find myself rooting for them in spite of anything. I had 2 cross beaks hatch from some EE/polish cross eggs this August. The more severe one died at almost a month old. The other one has more like what I've been calling an "underbeak". His top beak is about half the length of his bottom beak and a very slight crooked alignment. I want to file his beak but i worry about interference when he's not having any issues so far. For now, I'll just keep an eye on him and he will not be bred. Any insight?
I won't be culling him. I have a soft spot for cockerels. No operation needed as far as i can tell.DON'T cull.
DON'T operate.
Good luck.
She was my biggest chick out of the 9. She kept her weight on. She was about a month old I thinkIm really sorry she didnt make it, but kudos to you for giving her a chance and a hope. Ive never filed beaks on any chicks/hens with crossbeaks, but neither have i culled any without giving them a chance to survive. My only aid is giving them a flat open feeder where they can "shovel" the chick feed into their mouth. Curious to know, was Beaker maintaining her weight at the point you took her to vet? The severe crossbeak chicks ive had began to QUickly lose ground re comparable size and weight to their siblings at about 2-3 weeks old. Even though this thread has a sad ending, maybe it will help those in the future who read this thread and debate what to do with their own crossbeak chick. Again, im sorry you lost your little Beaker.