She is so beautiful. So sorry for your loss. Did a predator get her or did she just get sick?
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She is so beautiful. So sorry for your loss. Did a predator get her or did she just get sick?
Quote: that is like the permethrin bottle i have! Good idea to be able to measure it out
I haven't yet- altough i may in the future- these are all from parents from BetsyOK here- at this point i''d suggest her, by spring i may have quite a few, i have a broody...she has 5, and these young ones, another 5, they can be seriously addicting!artsyrobin
Do you sale silkie chicks or hatching eggs? I think they are beautiful birds.
did she seem lighter than normal? sometimes we just never know, they are very good at hiding symptoms
here is anoter of this gorgeous boy- he will fall asleep when i am petting him
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i am sorry of your loss of Alice, sounds like she was quite a girl!Met Cheryl (SonRisesilkies) in Norman this morning to pick up 7 Cochins she had purchased as chicks from my flock back in the spring and early summer. She was unable to keep them so I bought them back and the five pullets and two cockerels are settled in a pen and coop for quarantine. A few of the pullets are out of Delilah and Big Blue...some very pretty eye candy. The rest are out of Big Blue and the Iowa hens.
Roger found Alice, one of my Australorp hens, in the sunny window of the hen house looking like she was asleep. She had died. Alice was the hen who would steal chicks from their mothers when the mother began to wean the chicks. She never went broodie on eggs,but raised many a stolen chick. Alice was five years old and was a hatchery purchase.
Hope everyone is okay thru this ice storm. we drew up water just in case the electricity goes off with ice damage. when you live with a well, the well won't pump when the power is off. I 'm hoping for hot coffee in the morning.
Loved all the pictures everyone posted. Hope those of you who are sick recover quickly.
Robyn, Norman is doing great! His mom lets him nurse anytime he wants and he has not had a bottle for four days. He gets to run in the lot and claims to be " king of the mountain" on the big compost pile. Mom runs right after hi. And they have bonded nicely....whew! Yes, Alice was special.
We fortunately don't have any other pending births in the herd...do have eggs in the incubator due to hatch after the 1st.
I'm ready to try it with a pellet gun. I hated doing it with a knife. I looked on amazon for pellet gun and OMG it's crazy! You can get exact replicas of famous firearms. Nuts. Do you have a pistol type? how do you restrain the bird?@hotcurltr I would think you could have reasonably good success w/ one month into laying eggs, they should be big enough by that time.
As far as killing your own birds I find it easier w/ a pellet gun. I still wouldn't be able to use a knife or hatchet to kill and cringe at the thought of the broomstick or club. But the gun makes it doable for me
Hilarious comment. Beautiful birds.Beautiful - and so round....they remind me of the yeast rolls from Golden Corral!