Silkie thread!

Has anyone tried hatching rounder looking eggs to see if they will be hens? I know a lot of people think this is a myth just wondering if anyone has put it to the test?

The thought has crossed my mind, perhaps we should do a test hatch. I have 1 Wyandotte that always lays eggs without a point end. Makes it a little confusing when trying to store them pointy end down. :/
 
WARNING NOT ABOUT SILKIES

Hey so I had a question but don't know where to post it and this is my most active thread so i thought id pos it here if there is somewhere else i should post it direct me there please :)

So we are kinda new to chicken raising and we have had some for about 6 month (will be laying any day ! :) ) and those three are veryy friendly and will run up to you even hop on my should and arms sometimes ! But we recently got some new chickens who were already 7 months old and are very skittish and afraid of us. Im sure some of it is just being in the new place but i want to do everything i can to make them calm and just as friendly as the first bunch. So im really asking for suggestions as to how to make them more and more friendly ? And i was wondering do your chickens keep getting friendlier the longer and longer you have them ? Any suggestions are appreciated thanks :)
 
Food, food, mealworms, scratch, treats, and more food!!!!! The way to a chickens heart is they it's stomach!!!! Well crop I guess!!!! That and just spend time in the area w them!!!
 
WARNING NOT ABOUT SILKIES

Hey so I had a question but don't know where to post it and this is my most active thread so i thought id pos it here if there is somewhere else i should post it direct me there please :)

So we are kinda new to chicken raising and we have had some for about 6 month (will be laying any day ! :) ) and those three are veryy friendly and will run up to you even hop on my should and arms sometimes ! But we recently got some new chickens who were already 7 months old and are very skittish and afraid of us. Im sure some of it is just being in the new place but i want to do everything i can to make them calm and just as friendly as the first bunch. So im really asking for suggestions as to how to make them more and more friendly ? And i was wondering do your chickens keep getting friendlier the longer and longer you have them ? Any suggestions are appreciated thanks :)

Flock politics can be a bit tricky . I take a pot of cooked pasta over to the run and sit with them. Once they know that you bring treats they will be all over you , like a rash. Staying low to the ground makes you far less intimidating . This works for all my breeds. :)
 
Flock politics can be a bit tricky . I take a pot of cooked pasta over to the run and sit with them. Once they know that you bring treats they will be all over you , like a rash. Staying low to the ground makes you far less intimidating . This works for all my breeds. :)



Food, food, mealworms, scratch, treats, and more food!!!!! The way to a chickens heart is they it's stomach!!!! Well crop I guess!!!! That and just spend time in the area w them!!!


Yes i love giving them mealworms and we put watermelon rines out and such but i think a bowl lf treats or something sounds like a great idea ! Only problem is these new chickens im guessing have never even had mealworms or any other treats for that matter and wont even eat them from me yet hahahaha but i had two other chickens introduced to my flock and had the same problem but they eventually warmed up to me and the mealworms :) ill keep trying to give them treats, that is if the others dont eat them all too fast hahaha
 
I would go with your instincts and treat it as wryneck. Thiamine B1 is the main deficiency so you need to get a multi vitamin or some polyvisol infant drops without iron.
Do you have any nutri-drench ?

http://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Chicken-Health/Poultry-Nutri-Drench-p979.aspx

Ok so I'm pretty sure it's wryneck. I'm going to tractor supply tomorrow to pick up some nutri-drench!! If it isn't wryneck, it won't bother the chick to consume it? And how do I give it to the baby (his/her name is Jed :D)

Sorry for so many questions. First time dealing with wryneck.
 
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Help is my silkie a roo or a hen?


Can u send a better pic of his her cone how old is it.
 
Ok so I'm pretty sure it's wryneck. I'm going to tractor supply tomorrow to pick up some nutri-drench!! If it isn't wryneck, it won't bother the chick to consume it? And how do I give it to the baby (his/her name is Jed :D)

Sorry for so many questions. First time dealing with wryneck.

Icc =1ml , un diluted in the beak for every 3 lb, so a couple of drops for the chick. If you have them on medicated feed change the ones suffering to un medicated crumble. Hope we can get little Jed straightened out.
 

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