sharol, I have read there is a 14 day egg withdrawal period. I haven't used it yet on my hens, I think I will wait until they're molting & not laying anyway.
Danz, I only meant that I will have one alpha rooster for my general laying flock. I will have a roo for each breed for breeding purposes. I may end up with one more roo for the general flock if some of these lavender Orps end up being roos. They're so pretty & I wouldn't mind having one of them over my hens. I'm pretty sure it's looking like I will have some to choose from.
I told my DH today that I got guinea keets, he hadn't seen them yet so I hadn't said anything about getting them. He was complaining today about the ticks so I thought it was a good time to tell him I got the guineas to help control them. He really didn't say much except he hoped I didn't let them loose until they're big enough to defend themselves against the chickens. He saw one before when I had them killed by a chicken & I guess that kind of stuck with him.
Sunflowerparrot, Fern is doing great I think with the chickens so far. They will get used to her the longer she is there. Just be aware though like some of the others have said that she may decide a chicken looks like a good play toy like she was doing with the kitten the other day. She will not mean to hurt it, but won't understand that she is playing too rough, she is a baby after all & has to learn. Always keeping things out there for her to chew on helps I think. My two really like plastic milk jugs or 2 liter bottles just to carry around & play with even now. I have let them keep a couple of bottles they brought home just for toys. When they get too chewed up they can bring home some more, but I only let them keep a couple at a time. I let them keep an old leather boot to chew, which they have now shredded, but it gave them a lot of chewing fun for awhile.
Danz, I only meant that I will have one alpha rooster for my general laying flock. I will have a roo for each breed for breeding purposes. I may end up with one more roo for the general flock if some of these lavender Orps end up being roos. They're so pretty & I wouldn't mind having one of them over my hens. I'm pretty sure it's looking like I will have some to choose from.
I told my DH today that I got guinea keets, he hadn't seen them yet so I hadn't said anything about getting them. He was complaining today about the ticks so I thought it was a good time to tell him I got the guineas to help control them. He really didn't say much except he hoped I didn't let them loose until they're big enough to defend themselves against the chickens. He saw one before when I had them killed by a chicken & I guess that kind of stuck with him.
Sunflowerparrot, Fern is doing great I think with the chickens so far. They will get used to her the longer she is there. Just be aware though like some of the others have said that she may decide a chicken looks like a good play toy like she was doing with the kitten the other day. She will not mean to hurt it, but won't understand that she is playing too rough, she is a baby after all & has to learn. Always keeping things out there for her to chew on helps I think. My two really like plastic milk jugs or 2 liter bottles just to carry around & play with even now. I have let them keep a couple of bottles they brought home just for toys. When they get too chewed up they can bring home some more, but I only let them keep a couple at a time. I let them keep an old leather boot to chew, which they have now shredded, but it gave them a lot of chewing fun for awhile.