Eastern Kentucky. There were blurbs on the news about the torrential floods there. Some died too.Ih my goodness, Rebecca. This is horrifying. I should know this, but can someone tell me exactly Rebecca is geographically?

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Eastern Kentucky. There were blurbs on the news about the torrential floods there. Some died too.Ih my goodness, Rebecca. This is horrifying. I should know this, but can someone tell me exactly Rebecca is geographically?
I was in the barn last summer doing chores when all of a sudden there was thos uproar! The chooks were screaming and flapping - I went running to see what was going on fully expecting them to be running into the barn….I was just thinking before giving them a treat call their name then shake the treat & maybe they will associate your voice w/ "treat" and then come running when they hear you call. Our 6 girls are so spoiled that whenever we come outside or come home in the car they already start running to us & calling to us. Treats/food has been our best training tool.
About the only time mine don't come running when we call is if it's mid-day & they are snoozing hidden somewhere digesting their morning crop or if they're being broody. I have one girl that comes running when I call even if she's snoozing. DH trains each girl in the group by saying her name each time he gives only her a treat & in time each one learns their name. It doesn't happen overnight but consistent training & treats like w/ any pet, pays off. And some learn faster than others. Just depends on how much time you want to spend training or how pesty you want them to be.
Note: If you can't tell your 3 girls apart, paint one girl's single toe blue & another girl's purple w/ fingernail polish (no red or green to get pecked at) & leave one girl w/plain toenails & that way you can use that method for identification & name training. Just thoughts I'm throwing out there...
DH makes a special plates of mixed veggies, vitamins, can organic corn, maybe w/ Greek Yogurt or meat at around 7 or 8 a.m. every morning. They start milling around the door automatically waiting for that morning supplement & if he's late they start squawking for it or tapping on the glass door. Who trains who
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I am looking forward to seeing them!So difficult waiting for the chicks to come! Chicken math almost got me again, I found out that they had Chocolate Laced Gold Orpingtons, and I would've added one to the order, but they're out. They saved me from myself!Oh well, there's always later this year.
29 more days to go till Chocolate Orpington pictures y'all!
I do much want to hang out with my rooster, but he’s being stubborn today. He’ll crow at my house window, but run away when I go out there. My treats must not be good enough for himToday was a good day for the chooks, they were out on Mount Poopmore and I dragged Georgie girl and her chicks out also
Yes they can. Coco had a big problem with one, but I left it alone and it healed up in a few days.Can chickens get styes?![]()
If it is an infection, try amoxicillin.Looks like a growth on her conjunctiva. Could possibly be on the inner eyelid. It’s likely in a good location as possible to have so it doesn’t irritate the eyeball too much.
Just keep an eye on it. Could just be an infection or inflammation.
My chooks all love cabbages , and ears of cornWe had just given them treats. They generally get grains and meal worms for treats. Occasionally we bring them a squash or a cabbage. Not leftovers. They get their own. I even bake the squash just for them. lol