I pulled 5 of the pyncheon eggs this afternoon, no development or early quitters. I left 3 more that I wasn't sure about since I was candling in half light and playing tug of war with a cranky broody. I do have movement in 3.
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I did find an oxine thread one time. Didn't mark it. I googled how to use oxine and a BYC thread came upCan anyone give me some input on oxine?
I looked and seem to only find the dosage for drinking water. I need the dosage for disinfecting stuff
Also, in activated kills germs, viruses and bacteria correct?
I have a pen with no chickens in it right now and was going to activate it . Got most of the shavings out. If I spray with activated oxine, would any shavings left contain hazardous materials? I know unactivated is no problem, just want to be sure about if I activate it.
And I did read about using a respirator


Well, my little Cream Legbar chick named Lady just gave me a major heart attack. I went out to the coop to check on the babies in their pen one last time before bed, and I noticed that Lady was not in the pen. The chicken wire on top of the pen is zip tied to the pen, but I left a small space where I can fold it back to access their food and water. WELL, in that little space the chicken wire was sticking up meaning she could have easily flown out. I looked EVERYWHERE for her. I listened for stressed peeping, nothing. I checked in the coop, under the coop, in the bushes in the chicken yard, all around the chicken yard...she was nowhere to be found.
I walked back to the coop/run to double check for her in there, and a little movement caught my eye. I found her. On top of the door to the chicken run!!! She thought she was going to roost up there for the night like a big girl. All the other hens get to roost up high, so why can't she, right?
Crazy bird. I put her back in the pen and she is going to have to use the branch I put in there as a roost. They don't like it because it's only half a foot off the ground, but it's all I can do for them. They'll get used to it. Tomorrow I need to fix the pen so the babies stop escaping.
I'm still recovering from my mini panic attack! Crazy bird, I love her so much.![]()
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I noticed that comb as well. That is the reason for different feathering. The purebreds feather much slower than one with something else in the genetics. I don't know why this is true. Take an Easter egger for example. You could have 100% Orpingtons that feather pretty slowly. Add in Ameraucana and it will feather really fast!Thanks guys!
No she doesn't have the right comb type, but that doesn't matter because if I do keep her she will be a pet, not for breeding or showing.![]()

Oh, Ron, it does have a cover. I zip tied chicken wire all across the top, a hen could jump on it and not fall through. The problem is I left a little space where I can pull it back to access their food and water, and it keeps leaving a small space where they can escape. I need to fix it tomorrow so it stays down but can still be opened. Not sure how I'll do it but I'll figure something out![]()
Speaking of chickens being good fliers...I accidentally locked them out of the coop one night and found my Splash Andalusian 12 feet up in a tree!