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How darling!Thank you for your guidance, @Ponypoor too! I've been beside myself and it's so helpful. Fingers crossed now.
First sunbath? She even stretched her feet out
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How darling!Thank you for your guidance, @Ponypoor too! I've been beside myself and it's so helpful. Fingers crossed now.
First sunbath? She even stretched her feet out
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Yes. They don’t need much grit and debatable at day old anyway if just crumbles (they will need grit if they can eat grass from a lump of sod).They've eaten grit and also mash, now coming back to grit. They may think the grit is like their crumbles. I'm thinking just remove it for now, next batch of mash sprinkle it on.
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Oh I like that approach. You don’t want them eating grit instead of mash, but once they have filled up on mash give them access to grit.I would remove the grit for a bit but after they have tanked up on mash, put it back. They should have it on hand for a they need. They will not over fill on grit if food is available. So in addition to the mash, leave dry food available for when they want.
Three good poops. Forget my coccidia comment.Two good poops, would like to see a third one
Ah there it just appeared
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Getting the waterer in. Fingers crossed now. Hopefully all the chick pics is making up for hogging your thread?
So I actually decided to move to my feed room. It much bigger and I got her water and feeder out of the crate. The feed room has a locking screen door and the flock can still see her. However she is rather far from them. She seemsuch happier, but when I was moving her in there I forgot to close the door and she escaped! She left for about an hour and then while I was cleaning the coop she started doing this clucking sound that I hear when hen talk to their eggs. She also slowly walked towards the feed room after I opened the door. Then when one of the younger rooster came in to see what she was doing she fuffed up like a basketball and growled at him and then when he walk closer to her she attacked him then she went back and sat on her eggs! She is now happily brooding her eggs and I've closed the door to the feed room so she is all by herself.That should do it then. Can the others still see her?
Then you have little angelsYours might but mine do not.
I'd love that recipeI just found a new favorite hobby that involves my chickens! So I recently have had a problem with extra eggs and now that I have four more layers! I was looking at what I can make to get rid of extra eggs, and that's when I realized that to make a small batch of pasta dough it only takes 8-10 eggs! So for anyone who has extra eggs I'd 100% suggest you make some pasta dough and go make some cool pasta.
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They are NOT!!!Then you have little angels![]()
Thank you for your guidance, @Ponypoor too! I've been beside myself and it's so helpful. Fingers crossed now.
First sunbath? She even stretched her feet out
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