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Chicks from the Disc
My rats were the same way

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Dinosaur on the hunt
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My rats were the same way
“The way of the chicken!”
Having a huge yard, I find myself hunting for eggs too. Usually the stash is quite large.Is there such thing as too early to put a fake egg in the nest boxes? I'm not expecting any of them to start laying for at least a month yet. No squatting so far from any of them. But since they're free ranging I know they might pop one out anywhere on the property and I'd definitely prefer that they know what the nest boxes are for before they have the chance to do that
Those of us who have had chickens a long time are accustomed to dealing w/poop if we want chickens to visit us indoors.What is it like having chickens in the house, for those of you who have house chickens? Is there a lot of poop to clean up? I'd be all for letting the chickens in the house sometimes. The rest of my family though... Absolutely not![]()
There isn’t really such thing as too early. I put mine in at 16 weeks as that is the easiest someone could lay.Is there such thing as too early to put a fake egg in the nest boxes? I'm not expecting any of them to start laying for at least a month yet. No squatting so far from any of them. But since they're free ranging I know they might pop one out anywhere on the property and I'd definitely prefer that they know what the nest boxes are for before they have the chance to do that
If your birds roost in their coop where the nestboxes are then use the fake eggs. As soon as we see new pullets start consuming oyster shell we place one fake egg per nestbox. The pullets knew what to do & picked a favorite box to lay their 1st egg. Keep the boxes clean & the birds will use them.Is there such thing as too early to put a fake egg in the nest boxes? I'm not expecting any of them to start laying for at least a month yet. No squatting so far from any of them. But since they're free ranging I know they might pop one out anywhere on the property and I'd definitely prefer that they know what the nest boxes are for before they have the chance to do that
It amazes me how excellent chicken vision is not getting poked in the eye when foraging!Tried to stay up to see if the Northern Lights were visible tonight. Not at this time....and Pepé decided to visit....at least his cologne preceded him. I declined a closer meeting at took it getting told to go to bed...which I am.
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Jungle removal on progress, winter hawk shelter works also in progress....using the clay potsView attachment 3951918
Yes, yours are polkies & beautiful.Bert is actually a silkie x polish cross! He got the hairy legs from his mama Fluffy
Betty (also silkie x polish) got her curly locks from her mama Curly (yep I am original with names).
It’s a nice cross and if I could guarantee pullets would do it again.
There are good bumblefoot articles/threads on BYC. As long as the foot is not swollen bumble is easy to treat at home. Swollen/abscessed I would go to a vet at that stage.View attachment 3952069
Thirsty Thursday, Mr silly stripes.
My 3 new hens should be ready next week too. The fibro egger has bumblefoot, the lady has treated it once but thinks it's coming back. Should I still get her?
The chicken lady I met yesterday says she can come help me treat it if I need help.
And I will be getting either 6 or 7 cockerels to eat, she thinks one of them might be a pullet.