Pharm, I think Gru has a thing for your little lady, I find him over here along side her quite often ;-)
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It sounds like he's choking...but seems normal. I hope that was blue kote on his head and comb otherwise I would assume that a blue comb like that would mean he's having trouble breathing.
I wonder how long you can leave that on for without having skin or feather issues around it.
On another note, I was coming up my road last night and there was a fox trotting down the shoulder....I swerved....for him. Unfortunately I missed, I didn't feel like putting my car in the ditch.
Quote: My runs have covers and there is not food outside in the open. Now I did have a rabbit going in the one that I keep the door open to, to eat but they're so cute I just left it alone. I have Robins around too, but there is only so much we can do, right? Lord have mercy even if my chickens didn't crow you should hear the bird songs. Loud and...... well just loud.![]()
i agree.. i dont have enough time as it is, always something breaking down somewhere, lol. i do like the birdsongs with my morning coffeeMy runs have covers and there is not food outside in the open. Now I did have a rabbit going in the one that I keep the door open to, to eat but they're so cute I just left it alone. I have Robins around too, but there is only so much we can do, right? Lord have mercy even if my chickens didn't crow you should hear the bird songs. Loud and...... well just loud.![]()
Wow. You have Mille Fleur Cochins to? I thought me and Pyxis were the only ones here with them. I've got 2 dozen eggs hatching next week from my Milles.![]()
Rancher - I don't really know you BUT...You and your DW are in my thoughts.I'm just wondering whether I should scale things back some and who to cut. That mean rooster has to go, cuz I have to be extra careful with him around. DW has a scratch on her leg from his father who has never attacked me and I worry he will attack someone else if I need someone to care for that coop.
DW of course would not tell me to do so. She says "they're you chickens you do what you want with them" .Lord have mercy, what kind of person takes care of 50 chickens and ducks for their spouse when they themselves don't like animals at all? Never complained not even about the mean jerk rooster.![]()
I know it's all in Gods hands and I know he knows what's going on. I'm drawing on all that I've been taught at church for nearly 40 years to get us through this.
those are some long spurs. Do you all do that? I definately will not be performing any kind of surgery. That's for sure - I sucked at the doctor game when we the kids had it...I haven't seen the straps for the neck before, but I have come a cross decrowing a rooster. There is/was someone on here who did the surgery. His first post has a video.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/705084/decrowing-roosters
I just came across a video that used a rubber band instead of strap which I think strap would be better so you can make sure it's set to the tightness you want.
As I'm jumping around watching chicken videos check out the spurs on this guy
lol you tried to hit him on purpose? We saw on in our field behind the house this winter but have not seen him since.It sounds like he's choking...but seems normal. I hope that was blue kote on his head and comb otherwise I would assume that a blue comb like that would mean he's having trouble breathing.
I wonder how long you can leave that on for without having skin or feather issues around it.
On another note, I was coming up my road last night and there was a fox trotting down the shoulder....I swerved....for him. Unfortunately I missed, I didn't feel like putting my car in the ditch.