Hi, I was quoting you for the newbie asking about lockdown since I have no clue.Not the seed head, particularly when dried. The sharp seeds can embed in the gums and cause abscesses.
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Hi, I was quoting you for the newbie asking about lockdown since I have no clue.Not the seed head, particularly when dried. The sharp seeds can embed in the gums and cause abscesses.
That is awesome. I have something like that but not as pretty.
I don't think 4 is too old to be broody. I've had older hens than that be broody. My 7 year old ameraucana raised chicks last year. Actually she raised one or two broods a year from the time she was 1 till this year. I haven't had a single hen go broody this year. I think I have to swap some of the plastic nest pads for excelsior if I want a broody.
Too bad you didn't get a necropsy. If I have an unexplained death, I always either send the bird in or do it myself.
Are you referring to orps in general or lavenders? They are built for the cold, not heat. I've only had buffs but they started laying at about 24 weeks.
You need to get some Penedesencas. They're built for the heat. Predator proof. Pretty eggs too.
I'll post here first if I end up biting the bullet.lemme know
Nothing out of the ordinary for LF. They're between the size of an Ancona and a Minorca and grow about the same rate. The Blacks are about a pound or so heavier than the Crele, Wheaten and Partridge.I love this idea!!!! Sorry about your broody.![]()
I know, me too - SO bad!!!! But someone else has to build it... (as I prepare to go outside again fro more lumber prep...)
The only reason I haven't gotten a bunch of hatching eggs from you yet is that I need to settle down the chicken math a bit and figure out what my goals are, since my chicken numbers are a bit more than I would like at the moment. But you may hear from me in the next year or two.![]()
(How big do they get by about 12 or 16 weeks?)
- Ant Farm
Sorry.Out of the 20 eggs that were due to hatch 13 hours ago, 2 chicks are out and 5 more pips. 2 are at the wrong end.
I guess with all the wild temp swings, it was cold longer than it was hot.
Some of these eggs were getting old so that may have something to do with it too.
That's a good idea.
What did she die from?
It wouldn't hurt. Just raise the humidity dramatically. Rocking eggs doesn't necessarily mean hatching is imminent.
I have a waiting list on the Orpington chicks to so she needs to get laying.
Nice chicken and eggs. Average per year on eggs? Winter layer?
@BantyChooksI am pulling for you and your chicks.
This is why I mentioned the age part thanks, my other thought was that she wasn't getting off for water near the end. My fault if so I should have had access for her at the nest. The nest wasn't in the best location either. Lesson learned. I have another two other hens trying to share one nest. This never ends well either but at least they have a better location it will be cooler for them. I really don't need broodies right now. Maybe in a month when my Altsteirer are laying larger eggs they are starting to be fertile now.
Tell me more about Penedesencas. Flighty? Eggs? Meat? Age of maturity? That sort of thing. My largest coop has open top at 7 feet. Going to have to get netting I think. Orpington's could not get out but large hawk got in. Altsteirer definitely will get out which will cause new neighbors a fit.