Congrats on the new birdsLife has been busy. My little one started school this year but after 3 years we have chicks again. Currently raising 10 little one plus my 5 full size hens.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Congrats on the new birdsLife has been busy. My little one started school this year but after 3 years we have chicks again. Currently raising 10 little one plus my 5 full size hens.
Sorry for your losses but congrats on the new birdsLife has been, well life. I've got a new set of ladies, who are now a bit over year old and laying like crazy. Thanks to a neighbor's dog had to start over. This group is very curious, but shy. I went several months without any fluffy butts and so am enjoying having them again.
Aw, congrats! Isn't the sound of chucks chirping happily so satisfying to listen to? Thanks for checking in!Life has been busy. My little one started school this year but after 3 years we have chicks again. Currently raising 10 little one plus my 5 full size hens.
Oh no! Have you tried Vaseline on them yet? Post a thread in the Emergencies / Diseases / Injuries and Cures section. There's people that will be able to help you there.I've been busy dealing with leg mites on my chickens!
Welcome back! It sounds like you have an awesome bunch there! So sorry about your previous loss. I'm glad that you are willing to have more again. They sure do bring in a lot of joy.Life has been, well life. I've got a new set of ladies, who are now a bit over year old and laying like crazy. Thanks to a neighbor's dog had to start over. This group is very curious, but shy. I went several months without any fluffy butts and so am enjoying having them again.
Homestead update! nothing exciting was happening on the farm until about an hour ago. One of our Runners emerged with 5 baby ducklings! I hope they survive!Looks like I'm not the only one that's been incognito. I don't have any recent photos of my chickens. We are down to 4 from 15. We've had a resident coyote systematically cull my flock this past year. I believe a neighbor finally was able to "trap it". I've decided to replenish the flock with Easter Eggers. We have two that have managed to escape the predators because they are well, "chicken" and hide and run from everything. And they are fast. I've favored Isa Browns, because they are friendly and great layers. But I think they are inviting the predators in for lunch only to meet their demise. It's been a tough year for chickens on our two acre homestead.
Incubating and hatching since early February. First hatch was for a neighbor from my own flock. Sadly, shortly thereafter my 8 year old roo passed away suddenly. I sure miss my Sarge. Second hatch are now 6 weeks old, fertilized Barred Plymouth Rock eggs that I purchased from Meyer Hatchery. About 2 weeks ago one of my Olive Eggers, Zsa Zsa, decided to go broody again. She went broody at 7 months last year and was a great momma to 6 chicks. Tried to discourage her for about a week this time but she is determined. Seeing that I haven't had a rooster around for quite awhile I decided to barter with another neighbor for fertilized eggs that she is now sitting. Say hello to Zsa Zsa and RIP my buddy Sarge.We have such a vibrant community here at BYC... tons of active friendly members. Of course, life gets busy, so I was thinking it would be fun to start a thread welcoming some of our peeps we haven't heard from in a while.
If that's you, come say hello and let us know what you've been up to.
(if that's not you, feel free to invite peeps you haven't seen in a while and say hi to those that post here)
Congratulations! That is exciting!Homestead update! nothing exciting was happening on the farm until about an hour ago. One of our Runners emerged with 5 baby ducklings! I hope they survive!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope ZsaZsa will hatch you another wonderful rooster.Incubating and hatching since early February. First hatch was for a neighbor from my own flock. Sadly, shortly thereafter my 8 year old roo passed away suddenly. I sure miss my Sarge. Second hatch are now 6 weeks old, fertilized Barred Plymouth Rock eggs that I purchased from Meyer Hatchery. About 2 weeks ago one of my Olive Eggers, Zsa Zsa, decided to go broody again. She went broody at 7 months last year and was a great momma to 6 chicks. Tried to discourage her for about a week this time but she is determined. Seeing that I haven't had a rooster around for quite awhile I decided to barter with another neighbor for fertilized eggs that she is now sitting. Say hello to Zsa Zsa and RIP my buddy Sarge.