- Jul 22, 2009
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To the folks out there with the experience in the "spring sit". I have myself 12 chickens 9 young white wyandottes and a young rooster + 2 older, "parents".
Things have been going well these past 6 months since I have first got them but since the end of February and the first of this month my chickens have been getting in more fights, they have never have done since thy first got them. I searched some sites on the internet and I came up with, socking there necks and head with vinagar not to get it in there eyes. It worked for maybe 5 - 6 hours untile the next dose. They seemed to like it but to be going over 2 maybe 3 time a day it just got to much. So what i did was separate the fighters, but it just made it worse.
So what I want to know is if this is just the time of year or if this is a serious problem. It would be nice to hear back form some of you.
Devin Hayman
[email protected]
Things have been going well these past 6 months since I have first got them but since the end of February and the first of this month my chickens have been getting in more fights, they have never have done since thy first got them. I searched some sites on the internet and I came up with, socking there necks and head with vinagar not to get it in there eyes. It worked for maybe 5 - 6 hours untile the next dose. They seemed to like it but to be going over 2 maybe 3 time a day it just got to much. So what i did was separate the fighters, but it just made it worse.
So what I want to know is if this is just the time of year or if this is a serious problem. It would be nice to hear back form some of you.
Devin Hayman
[email protected]