Good morning my friends. I hope you are having a great morning. I did chores, and then sat with my week old kids in the shed letting them play around me, and having them come up to be pet(wonderful to see my buck pass on his loving personality - friendliest Boer kids I have ever had) while it rained and rained. Since it was and is raining plus early the power was out I had a perfect excuse to stop and enjoy life. Since the chickens don't mind the storm, they were out. There was a funny moment, when one came around the shed corner. The little doelings cocked Thier heads wondering what she was
Allie and Annie (Dam is Abigail so they get A names)
@Akrnaf2 Shabatt Shalom! Your namesake Benny is a beautiful red roan buckling with a black dorsal stripe. I didn't get a picture last weekend so here he is the week before at two weeks.
Good morning my friends. I hope you are having a great morning. I did chores, and then sat with my week old kids in the shed letting them play around me, and having them come up to be pet(wonderful to see my buck pass on his loving personality - friendliest Boer kids I have ever had) while it rained and rained. Since it was and is raining plus early the power was out I had a perfect excuse to stop and enjoy life. Since the chickens don't mind the storm, they were out. There was a funny moment, when one came around the shed corner. The little doelings cocked Thier heads wondering what she was
Allie and Annie (Dam is Abigail so they get A names)
@Akrnaf2 Shabatt Shalom! Your namesake Benny is a beautiful red roan buckling with a black dorsal stripe. I didn't get a picture last weekend so here he is the week before at two weeks.
I like the color. I with I had a Penadasenca pullet to lay there beautiful eggs. My guy just gets to make olive eggers. Where do you guys get your broodies???? None of my EE are even going broody @heatherfeather7That is great news on the classroom hatch :highfive to you and your daughter.
Dunno, but whatever is making them go broody, you may have. Already got enough. Would have had four by now, except I sold them, so they're somebody else's problem now.
I have been debating treating my chicks for coccidia. I don't have symptoms yet and they are on medicated feed, but we have had rain for a week and expecting 3-6" today plus rain tomorrow. We already had standing water so runs are mud holes and puddles. It has been wet for ten days now. Chicks are from the third week of February and the middle of March. If I treat the adults too, does anyone remember the egg withdrawal time?
What do you think?
I have been debating treating my chicks for coccidia. I don't have symptoms yet and they are on medicated feed, but we have had rain for a week and expecting 3-6" today plus rain tomorrow. We already had standing water so runs are mud holes and puddles. It has been wet for ten days now. Chicks are from the third week of February and the middle of March. If I treat the adults too, does anyone remember the egg withdrawal time?
What do you think?
I have been debating treating my chicks for coccidia. I don't have symptoms yet and they are on medicated feed, but we have had rain for a week and expecting 3-6" today plus rain tomorrow. We already had standing water so runs are mud holes and puddles. It has been wet for ten days now. Chicks are from the third week of February and the middle of March. If I treat the adults too, does anyone remember the egg withdrawal time?
What do you think?