We're not, I guarantee that. Plus, alittle bit of back, & forth on the subject is helpful sometimes.(lets not spam this chat writing to each other, and rather writing to the person who needs help!! )
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We're not, I guarantee that. Plus, alittle bit of back, & forth on the subject is helpful sometimes.(lets not spam this chat writing to each other, and rather writing to the person who needs help!! )
I am summoned! No magic, just math.@U_Stormcrow , work your magic for the OP?
I know, I just like to say work your magic, for certain people. Just silly that way .I am summoned! No magic, just math.
As soon as I finish gathering eggs and finding a new way to protect the brooder box from the interests of the "feral" "barn" cat - the one who sleeps next to use, and seemingly chases no mice. But is suddenly VERY interested in days old ducks.
For the typical backyard owner, of the typical backyard flock, under typical backyard management conditions, I recommend an "All Flock/Flock Raiser"-type* crumble feed for all of your birds, all of their lives, without regard to age, gender, molting status, or onset of lay. Plus free choice grit, oyster shell, and fresh clean water in seperate dishes, of course.
*For our purposes, "All Flock/Flock Layer-type means an 18-20% Protein feed, about 3.5% Fat +/-, 1.5% Calcium +/-, 3.5% Fiber +/- in that order of importance. We can really get into the weeds and talk about Methionine, Lysine, Phosphorus levels, but start with the big three - Protein, Fat, Calcium. Plenty of "Starter" or "Starter/Grower" feeds also fit this definition. The important things are the mill dates and the guaranteed nutritional label, NOT how Brand X chooses to label the bag.
thank you so much! i am getting pictures soon! i am totally blind and do not have a camera so i am waiting for my sister to take pictures. In the mean time i will change the feed.I know, that’s why she should change feed to something which provides more nutrients which the chick may not be getting enough of.
Is it possible to get pictures of the chicken in question? Maybe with a hatch mate, too, to show the differences in size between them?
hello! i apologise for delaying in my response. i will send pictures soon! i apologise i have delayed. I am totally blind and i am waiting for my sister to come with her camera! thanks so much!Is it possible to get pictures of the chicken in question? Maybe with a hatch mate, too, to show the differences in size between them?
They're Gamefowl, & cute.dear BackYard Chickens friends!
here my sister took some pictures, to the best of her ability. We apologise we couldn't take a picture of Coki side by side with her brother Kiro ( he never came close to the cage). Here is a picture of coki. She is the tailless young hen inside a cage, and piru is the young roo that is free-ranging. The other hen inside the cage is there by casualty, we are just waiting enough time to release her and her two chicks. Overnight they are moved to a closed area. We really love them very much! Thank you so much!
You're welcome.thank you so much!!!!!! we are very relieved and very happy to hear your answer! those birds are very special to us indeed! thank you very much!!!!!