I don't post about them often, but still have them, a big converted chest type freezer colony.Thanks Kass do you have a post on here about your bugs?
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I don't post about them often, but still have them, a big converted chest type freezer colony.Thanks Kass do you have a post on here about your bugs?
I have learned to caponize and am trying to hatch out scaless carrier chickens.Doing great MJ! How are you doing??
Anyone doing any new stuff lately?
I have fruit treess going, got my first peaches this year. Started honey bees, should have got honey this year but got lazy instead. Meat birds are my new project.
I don't post about them often, but still have them, a big converted chest type freezer colony.
I have learned to caponize and am trying to hatch out scaless carrier chickens.
As some have already mentioned a lot has to do with the type of chickens you have, but 5-6 months is typical for laying. If you have some biting that is a good indicator that your birds are crowded. As for getting them to quit that may not happen so they may need to be separated from the others or become dinner. You are going to need a fairly good sized space for 25 grown birds. As my free range over two acres I have no idea the specific amount of space you will need. Good luck on your new enterprise!!Hi, every body.
Please help me.
This is Abdullah from Lahore Pakistan. I would like to introduce myself. I've been working as an interior designer from last 15yrs but now I wanted to change my profession.
I decided to raise chickens & goats in my backyard.
I don't have any knowledge of chickens. I went to market & bought 25 chicks of one month old. now they are 4 months old all alive & in a good healthy shape.
What i need to know that how much time they take to lay eggs ?
Second thing how much feed they need for each time for 25 chicks?
Third one there are two cocks who bite other chicks is there any technique to stop biting?
How much space in sqrft does a chick needs?
I have uploaded some pics of chicks.
Anxiously Waiting for reply.
Regards.
Hi Don!Nana i an I pad got it all set up I can start lurking again. Washed sixteen birds today , cleaned six pens , think I'm ready for Aleve and heated corn bag. Hope you have a good hatch with your Delawares their nice birds![]()
If the yolk is still there just leave the chick alone for a bit and it will continue to absorb the yolk and still may survive. If it pipped it was ready to come out, one way or another.Hey. One of my Cochin/Orloff eggs that were due to hatch 2 days ago has pipped (in the wrong place) and is peeping like crazy. I peeled about 1/3 of the shell away but left the inner membrane on him. I can see veins running along inside the inner membrane and I can't tell but it doesn't look like the yolk is absorbed all the way.
I'm wracking my brain trying to remember if I had maybe put those eggs in 4 days later because the 1st Coch/Orloff ones weren't fertile. I've been keeping it real humid in there just in case and I see movement in several of the others. The hardest thing to do is let them be but that's what i need to do.
Hi Cara!!!Here's to hoping my Kindle will let me post.![]()
Keane & Betsy I have missed this place to but life gets in the way. Glad to see the board still moving along!
You guys wouldn't reconize Maddie.
I am still doing chickens but Maddie hasn't been showing so I have just been doing my layers. Getting ready for some meat birds in a couple of weeks.