Cute video! what kind of chicks are those?Oops, sorry everyone, I fixed the settings now.
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Cute video! what kind of chicks are those?Oops, sorry everyone, I fixed the settings now.
I will. Good Luck!!!Just set a Flat+ of eggs from Kim (wolftracks) wish me luck!![]()
Oh and I had 1 bantam SLW chick hatch!![]()
Thanks Sheryl, great video! Wow the game cam is an awesome idea! I've always wondered what they were up to in their coop. Saturday I cleaned out their coop and put new straw in it. You should have heard the carrying on! Yesterday I went to water them and they had thrown a pretty fair amount of the fresh straw out into their run.Oops, sorry everyone, I fixed the settings now.
cute chicks and baby! As much work as babies are, those smiles really make it worth it!Here they are! We lost one due to a 4-year-old child's mishap with the heat lamp. Poor little thing got crushed
But they got nothin' on my very favorite sort of baby- the human kind! My little guy is 3 months old today!
Oops I missed this on FB too. Can I come with the kids? I make good dessertsLet's get together at my wedding!!!!
Everyone is invited! It will be at 6:30 at river school farms in west Reno. Doing a dessert potluck, it's gonna be so much fun! Be there it be square!
hope she gets better! sounds like others have pinpointed what may be the problem.Can anybody give me any ideas that could be wrong with one of my girls. She has got white runny poo, sticks to her butt. She has very pale combs. She lays around a lot. She is very thin, but she drinks water and eats a little....only things she likes. There is no egg bound. We soaked her last night in the bathtub, because I thought maybe it was gleet butt. She seems to be going poop alright, it is just runny and white, and sticks to her feathers. She is also fluffed up all the time. I tried to feed her what I read about gleet butt, but she won't eat it. We gave her corn on the cob today and that is all she will eat....she has been working on it all day, while she lays in front of it. Would appreciate any input on the problem.
good luck to you on the sorting and packing.I'm heading back up to the S.F. Bay Area just in time to escape the triple-digits scheduled to hit this week....still it'll be sweat work as it's sorting and packing out stuff. It's like eating an elephant one chewy bite at a time....but the carrot at the end of the stick is thoughts of it gets me closer to moving and having a fab coop....and, of course, hatching out the little darlings to go in it. (Yeah, I'm a hatchaholic)
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!!!!
oops! must have been scrolling too fast on FBAhem SHERYL!!! Ive been asking for addresses on FB for months lady!!! P.S. im an idiot, its June 22 hahaha
i responded on your FB post. definitely interested in up to 1/4 cow for space reasons. If we had a larger chest freezer I know we'd be able to eat more. my hubby eats a lot of beef.Non-chicken topic here:
I have a source of grass-fed beef that's cheaper than Murray Ranch! A friend's parents are raising them. They're taking orders now, and say the cattle should finish out at about 1,200lbs. (I'm not sure if that's live weight or dressed out.) I told my friend that I was POSITIVE I could get some people together to go in on a cow. They do the butchering. I was going to offer to help butcher for a cut in price, but they hire someone, so that won't help.
I'm avoiding posting a price on here, even though it doesn't deal with chickens, so if anyone is interested, let me know and I'll PM you the final price. They do ask for a 50% deposit to secure one.
I bet they are broody. You may be able to break some of them. keep taking them out of the nest boxes and such. some will be stubborn though. I've got 2 broodies right now but had 5 going at one time.Hi! I posted on here a while back, I got bantams (my first chickens ever, I'm new to them). I was told they were about a year old. I had them for maybe a month or so I am guessing. Every day during that time they laid EACH always laid EVERY DAY (I have 5). About two or three weeks ago I got two new babies - red stars, 2 months old. Right away the egg production declined. I went from getting 5 eggs a day to 3 eggs. I thought maybe the new ones stressed them out or maybe they were upset about it and they would get over it. It seems they have, they snuggle up at night with the babies and they are no longer pecking at them (they did in the beginning). But my egg production is getting worse. Last few days was 2/day, and today was 1!!! Does anyone have any idea what could be going on? And I know its not a space issue...they are in a large run all day and have a huge coop, three stories inside with at least 5 or 6 cubicles across...
good luck! what breeds did you pick? be sure to tell your parents that they are awesome!Just set a Flat+ of eggs from Kim (wolftracks) wish me luck!![]()
Oh and I had 1 bantam SLW chick hatch!![]()
that might be fun to check out. I probably technically do not need any more seedlings but...I know some people wanted to go to the Great Basin Food Co-Op seedling sale last year but didn't know about it. It's this Saturday, 9am-1pm, 240 Court St. Reno, NV. It's all local seedlings. Missy, you might want to check with them if you still have extra seedlings?