wonder if adding rock to the run would help?
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i was just wondering that my self lolwonder if adding rock to the run would help?
Ive checked for a round scab on the bottom of her foot, and in fact she did have one, but it looked more to me like a "calise" (spelling). I did see an little tear in the skin next to it, so I bandaged it up and I'll see how it looks tonight. Could what I think looks like a calise be bumble foot? and whats treatment?? just cut it open and drain?? Thanks again!As far as limping, check the bottom of the feet for a round scab, might be bumble foot- as far as trimming nails, what kind of ground are the on? usually scratching the dirt will keep them down, but i have one hen i have to routinely trim-
Quote: I clip my girls toe nails when they are on the roost at night....easier to catch and they settle back on the roost quickly. That's also when I check them for parasites or give them a worming with a drop of Ivermectin. I know which ones i have doctored because their toenails are clipped.
Ok i will try that ThanksI would catch her when she is up for the night or in the morning before letting her out, that way no chasing needed.
that a good ideaI clip my girls toe nails when they are on the roost at night....easier to catch and they settle back on the roost quickly. That's also when I check them for parasites or give them a worming with a drop of Ivermectin. I know which ones i have doctored because their toenails are clipped.
I had wondered how you were fairing with selling eggs the way your setup was was a lot better than the one I had about 15 years ago, I had 100 laying hens and it was a full time job just hustling eggs,
I put the pen to paper and without figuring in labor costs I was making .07 cents a month over what it cost me to produce those eggs and that was before feed prices went crazy,
I wasn't hatching or selling any chicks or birds there might have been more money in it had I been, After doing the math I downsized to what I had wanted to begin with a flock that provided me enough eggs and chicken to eat as much as I wanted.
I'm kinda thinking I might do the same thing again now, I know laying hens are said to sell from $12 to $20 and I've paid that much or more for the ones I wanted but at the auctions I don't think I've sold a single hen for more than ten bucks and by the time you get them to point of lay you have more feed in them than that,
On Craigslist I've gotten $15 each for my Buff Orpington pullets but haven't sold very many on it, I had taken most to the sale where I just had to figure that at least I'm not having to feed them anymore and that saves quite a bit on costs LOL
I'm still going to raise the same breeds I just have fewer of the RIR and BR the BO I'm expanding a bit and giving it another season to try getting it to pay for itself before I throw in the towel and really cut back,
Right now I'm not getting any eggs to speak of just an odd one here and there and at 25 degrees outside I can't blame it on snakes LOL