Oh crap I almost forgot about that - thanks for the reminder, gonna go charge the camera battery!!!Yay, I saw a meteor and now it's getting cloudy again.
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Oh crap I almost forgot about that - thanks for the reminder, gonna go charge the camera battery!!!Yay, I saw a meteor and now it's getting cloudy again.
Yeah I've been trying to get Gavin out to see it. I think he might get to tonight. We're doing the extra roosters tonight since it's so much easier to catch them and everyone else is in the coop.Oh crap I almost forgot about that - thanks for the reminder, gonna go charge the camera battery!!!
I am starting to wonder if you ever sleep woman!! lolYeah I've been trying to get Gavin out to see it. I think he might get to tonight. We're doing the extra roosters tonight since it's so much easier to catch them and everyone else is in the coop.
I am starting to wonder if you ever sleep woman!! lol
so you want to give your birds a hair cut. humm okay. you can do this. however the bird is not going to like it. you will need 2 peopel. hold that head still and have a very steady hand.it can be done though it will not hurt the bird.Question....Is it safe to trim the feathers around your birds eyes? I have a Sultan and a SLW mixed with a polish or something. They both have all the feathers on their heads. I am afraid they cant see, they will run with their head down or when I am handing out food they will walk up to me then jump away like they didnt see me there. I have also noticed the one runs into things (she runs with her head down, i am guessing because she cant see?) I know some feathers in their wings hold blood is this true for ones around their eyes?
Yeah I figured it would take two of us. I jist want to make sure they can see esp since I let them free range during the day. Thanks for the info!!!so you want to give your birds a hair cut. humm okay. you can do this. however the bird is not going to like it. you will need 2 peopel. hold that head still and have a very steady hand.it can be done though it will not hurt the bird. here is a good link. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/593760/blood-feathers
We have trimmed feathers before without problem, but like Bruce said, definitely isn't something the bird sits still for! DH has been known to eye up a few feathers when he is tying flies! LOLQuestion....Is it safe to trim the feathers around your birds eyes? I have a Sultan and a SLW mixed with a polish or something. They both have all the feathers on their heads. I am afraid they cant see, they will run with their head down or when I am handing out food they will walk up to me then jump away like they didnt see me there. I have also noticed the one runs into things (she runs with her head down, i am guessing because she cant see?) I know some feathers in their wings hold blood is this true for ones around their eyes?
We have 6 pullets just coming into lay (19 wk old JGs) and have found numerous soft shelled or shell-less eggs on the roost boards or under them. We have had it happen about every time we have new pullets starting to lay. They should work it out within a week or two.