I'm surprised how well they are coping being half the size of everyone else.

I wouldn't have taken them if I didn't think they would cope. I had a single bantam in my 2nd intake & she always did exceptionally well for her size. Then I did 2 more. Same, same. They make up for what they lack in size with speed & attitude.
 
A very narrow solid syringe might be easier for pastes. I had trouble getting tubes with the right bore. I use this now which came with Metacam.View attachment 2472819
Thanks, Shad! I've gotten Ruby through a few humps by syringing 0.5mL at a time into her beak, under her tongue, so she can swallow on her own. I bought a bunch of tube sizes so I probably have one that will work for feed.
 
Young Tack, she's the one with the hairdo that blocks overhead vision a bit like your Phillys is most junior in Tribe 2 and last into the coop to roost. She makes a dive for the nest box under the perch and when I open the back to count, she makes a jump for a perch. She's done very well so far.
Smart girl. I find the hen last in the pecking order to be very creative about obtaining food and roosting.
 
I'm surprised how well they are coping being half the size of everyone else.
Chickens really are amazing aren't they! They are tiny compared to everyone else. I thought Phyllis was small but she is very close in height to Lilly, just narrow in body.
 
Smart girl. I find the hen last in the pecking order to be very creative about obtaining food and roosting.
Having her brother Link seems to have helped quite a bit. When she goes off to lay an egg, it's usually Link that goes with her. I hope he stays steady when the Spring arrives. I'm glad I didn't kill him. It was on my mind for quite a while.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom