I am waiting for warmer weather to do my chickens and coops again.
You mean next summer then, right?
Well, we got finished. Every single bird dusted with Permethrin powder and also Ivermectin pour on applied. Double whammy! By gosh, this better be the end of this crap until winter is over.
Hatch is progressing. I have 6 yellow chicks (1 yellow chick is not a Project in the photo) and 1 buff. One yellow is totally not walking well, but has her legs straight out in front of her. I hope she pulls it together and gets on her feet. Either she makes it or she doesn't.
There are 4 Silver Laced Wyandottes and 2 Barred Rocks in there, too. I put 5 (I think it was 5) New Hampshire eggs under my unbreakable broody BCMarans girl, too. I will check her tomorrow and see if she hatched. I swear she is worse than a Silky, at persisting at brooding!
My first hatch of F2s I had one buff. They are now a month old. This is the buff chick today....
Notice in picture #4, the little Delaware boy looks quite proud of those GREEN legs, doesn't he?
There are a few Barred Rocks in here with them. I moved them outside to a rabbit hutch like coop a week or so ago. They have been outside on the ground for 3 days now. Tomorrow I will begin a round of Corid water on them. By golly, I do think I have a pen full of roosters here!