Hey All I need a little Giant Cochin raising Help!!
I have 5 giant cochins, a roo and 4 hens that I have only had for a couple of months.
I LOVE this breed but they are fairly new to me. I had a LF roo last Fall but we gave him to a friend to raise, so I didn't have him very long.
I love all my chickens but the cochins are so endearing.
I have a few questions:
1. Some of the girls have a messy butt, not horribly bad but not good. Some white urites and icky poo stuck to the feathers below their vents. Is this a common problem? I have silkies too and it seems to be a recurring thing I have to deal with. Is this just life with incredibly fluffy butts or is there something I am not doing health or nutrition-wise? They are in an enclosed pasture during the day (too many loose big dogs who like chicken running around) and locked up in a large coop at night. The pasture has some grass and other vegetation as well as pine needles and pine cones and dirt under the trees.
It is winter (well, Spring has started but the grass is still sort of short and tan) The girls are eating Layena layer pellets, occasionally some cooked oatmeal, cabbage, kale, chickweed when I can get it for them. I give them ACV in their water every day. Suggestions anyone?
I wish that I could get them better feed but I am not opposed to supplementing if I knew what else to feed them. Come summer I will be giving them squash and greens and other goodies from the garden.
2. With all the feathers and fluffy tails and bottoms is it hard for the roo to mate with the hens to fertilize the eggs? I have watched and my roo doesnt seem to be hitting the spot. He is not as large as most giant cochin roos and at least one of my cochin hens is slightly bigger than him.
3. About the feathered legs and feet do the scales look raised a bit usually (not as bad as scaly leg mite) or should they lay flat and tight like my Australorps legs and feet? Do any of you apply oil or vet Rx to their legs and feet to help them stay in condition? Or is this a nutritional thing or the start of scaly let mite?
4. Last question what is the best thing to feed them to get their feathers in great condition?
Thanks for your help
Posey