Sense I free range my flock last night when I went to lock up everyone my two big roosters had it out and both are a bloody mess. I've separated them from others cleaned them up. What else can I do?
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My two were fighting all day yesterday too ! What's the deal,did we just reach some peak hormone season ? I had to hose them down a few times to get them apart. They've been together since last spring.Sense I free range my flock last night when I went to lock up everyone my two big roosters had it out and both are a bloody mess. I've separated them from others cleaned them up. What else can I do?
Good! I didn't know about Blazer Burger. I come in from the opposite direction. What street is it on? I might to grab a burger on my way home.yes planning on being there--happy that it wont be so darn cold this year--last year couldn't tell who was who since we were all bundled to our eye balls in blankets. For those who haven't been there before you will go right by "Blazer Burger" on your way in--its great old fashioned burger joint--
Most of their injuries are probably on their combs. If you have some blue Kote you can spray their wounds. These usually bleed pretty good and therefore they rarely get infected. Watch them for infection and or them acting like they don't feel good. If they appear normal other than wounds I would do nothing else. If you don't have blue Kote some triple antibiotic ointment or something similar would work just fine. Boys will be boys.Sense I free range my flock last night when I went to lock up everyone my two big roosters had it out and both are a bloody mess. I've separated them from others cleaned them up. What else can I do?
My two were fighting all day yesterday too ! What's the deal,did we just reach some peak hormone season ? I had to hose them down a few times to get them apart. They've been together since last spring.
Good! I didn't know about Blazer Burger. I come in from the opposite direction. What street is it on? I might to grab a burger on my way home.
Most of their injuries are probably on their combs. If you have some blue Kote you can spray their wounds. These usually bleed pretty good and therefore they rarely get infected. Watch them for infection and or them acting like they don't feel good. If they appear normal other than wounds I would do nothing else. If you don't have blue Kote some triple antibiotic ointment or something similar would work just fine. Boys will be boys.
thanks Danz they look good this morning I cleaned them pretty good they had do more energy after fighting so they didn't put up much of a fight with me
Well I moved 32 extra birds last night. Woot! I have 6 more sold that I am taking to Gardner to be picked up. I have a few more young cockerels I decided need to grow for awhile. I am sure there'll be more before the summer is over. My buyer said she'd take ducks later so I guess I may throw some in soon to hatch. I just hate to fire up even more incubators just yet. I prefer to let the weather settle a little first. Now I've added to my list of chores. I have a couple pens to clean and birds to move around some more. It may not get done today. All my bending and catching yesterday was pretty hard on my old back.
Maybe next week I'll actually get started on the coop I want to build.
My understanding is chickens are believed to have come from various areas of the world. The first recorded mention of them being in SE Asia about 8000 years ago. But there is some question about whether there were some in America before Columbus arrived. So who knows? At any rate regardless of origination they adapt well to different climates. I always wondered how the chickens in Alaska get by when it is during the long dark winter and the long days of light. I know that some people live off the grid and I wonder how they keep water and stuff for them. I'd love to talk to someone who lives there. I would almost bet that the birds adapt to the conditions they are in and lay accordingly.
I'm worn out and anxiously awaiting the birds to go to bed so I can close doors and call it a night.
Corner of center and washington across from the pool complex (Gardner road exit from 35 turns into center street and Washington is the road that runs on the side of the fairgrounds down where the registration building usually is)Good! I didn't know about Blazer Burger. I come in from the opposite direction. What street is it on? I might to grab a burger on my way home.