New birds on the block! Barred Rocks. This roo is massive already!
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I love his look. Very nice Brad! Congrats!
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New birds on the block! Barred Rocks. This roo is massive already!
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[COLOR=A52A2A]Welcome daskhan![/COLOR][COLOR=8B4513]There are two links at the bottom of my post to find out more about our great Indiana Thread![/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]As I understand it, auctions, swap meets, etc. are closed because of the avian flu. I hope that you can help the chicks or find someone to help them because they'll probably just get worse. This site has helpful info about foot and leg problems.[/COLOR] Poultry Podiatry - PoultryPedia [COLOR=8B4513] When I first got chickens three years ago, I felt inadequate about dealing with any medical issues, but I found that I had to dive right in and learn as much as I could. There are many types of injuries and illnesses that can happen to chickens, and you know what they say-- the more knowledge and experience you get, the more confident you'll feel. We are here to help if you need tips or encouragement. [/COLOR]
[rule][COLOR=8B4513]Love the photos from the past few days![/COLOR] @pginsber [COLOR=8B4513]'s mama and babies,[/COLOR] @DuckiesGarden [COLOR=8B4513]'s little silver fluff,[/COLOR] @ellymayRans [COLOR=8B4513]'s black and white beauties and[/COLOR] @chickiebaby1 [COLOR=8B4513]'s photo shoot of lots of varieties (don't forget, everyone, to please name breeds for those of us who can't keep them all straight! lol)[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]Great photo @bradselig [/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]![/COLOR] Originally Posted by bradselig /img/forum/go_quote.gif For the people who have never seen a baby quail in person I think this picture helps understand the size difference. Quail next to a bantam cochin. Both are same age!
[rule][COLOR=8B4513]Biosecurity[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]Btw, when my air conditioner guy came over for the spring check-up the other day, I had him spray his boots and his booties with Lysol! Luckily, he grew up with chickens and was familiar with the current avian flu problem, so he didn't think I was totally nuts![/COLOR]
I always take my broodies and put them in a broody pen, that way I don't worry about others fighting for her box or her leaving to perch with the others, or when the chicks hatch the other chickens killing and eating the babies ( it happened 1 year and it was the last time I had that problem )I no longer trust broodies my broodies would sit on them all day and defend them well but when it came to night they would sleep on the purch or least as far as I can tell they did
I got to see my first quail chicks when my friend brought some over for me to chick sit... I couldn't get over it, and they get in the water and play... I am thinking I need some, just don't know what I would do with them?? What do people do with them?? Other than eat them!
I can see some spoilage happening here... lolMy IB Peahen is back to laying. The kids came in with 2 eggs they found in the front flower bed. Now question is why those boys were in my flowers!?!?! Haha!
3 total. I will be setting them this weekend.
My lone Peachick is still doing wonderful and it is getting spoiled as expected! Everyone in the house gets "her" out and loves and chills with her on the couch. My 5 year old went to kiss her and it grabbed his eyelid!! Yikes! That freaked me out but as all curious birds it goes for my fingernails and rings..luckily it doesn't hurt and it's not doing it to be mean.
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Same here. I can't seperate my broodies. If I did I'd use them to hatch. The current broody count here is up to 14 hens as of last night! They are driving me crazy!I don't have a space to put my broodys by themselves unfortunately but I do block the box they're in so the other birds don't bother them. I like using them to hatch, they have a much better hatch rate than my bator!
Anyone here make their own butter? I'm so tired of store butter, I'm going to try making my own!
Same here. I can't seperate my broodies. If I did I'd use them to hatch. The current broody count here is up to 14 hens as of last night! They are driving me crazy!