Walt,
One of my favorite quotes. Wish I could remember who said it. "Man is just an animal with manners".
Vickie
I observe the hens behavior too....unless you mean mankind......when "man" comes from a woman, I get a little nervous.
Walt
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Walt,
One of my favorite quotes. Wish I could remember who said it. "Man is just an animal with manners".
Vickie
Well, where I live, the sheriff doesn't get all that excited when a hippie comes up missing.
(spellchecker thinks that "hippy" is spelled "hippie".)
But think how organically karmic it is to be part of the circle of life that way!!
Besides, I heard that hemp is good for chickens, and you hippies are like 7% hemp.
Since everyone is picking different things to answer I thought I would throw my no sense in. I would give you 2 cents but I am told I have none.
Spellchecker is correct. Hippie is the classic folks from the 60's, free love, psychedelics, the like. Hippy is what you never call a woman, or wider hips from child rearing.
I think most will find crop impaction by feeding their birds Boss at too early of an age, or by buying to big a seed. Once again how many post have you seen where folks ask how soon can they begin to feed treats to their chicks.............. chicks mind you............ they shouldn't recieve anything but starter feed for many months, without treats. Something that cannot be helped.
On the other hand some birds will just bind up regardless, and crop impaction is a candidate for Walts axe at the first sign. Walt does perform crop impaction surgery, as I do............... with an axe LOL.
I have a question for you guys on breeding. What are your opinions on brother to sister matings? I've heard people talk like if you breed a brother to sister even once you will get poor, deformed birds. I've heard others say that it's fine as long as you don't do it for more than 2 generations or repeatedly. I am interested in hearing from those who have found what's tried and true.
I have a question for you guys on breeding. What are your opinions on brother to sister matings? I've heard people talk like if you breed a brother to sister even once you will get poor, deformed birds. I've heard others say that it's fine as long as you don't do it for more than 2 generations or repeatedly. I am interested in hearing from those who have found what's tried and true.
Dangit information overload!!!! I have been following this thread but haven't been taking notes now I don't know where certain information is.....noooooo this needs to be converted into a book so I can highlit certain things I know I need to deal with in my flock ASAP!
Thanks everyone for all the information. This stuff is priceless