- Aug 20, 2012
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Hello fellow chicken lovers!
This is my first time with a backyard flock. I have three bantam silkie hens, age 9 months, and two khaki Campbell ducks age 3 months sharing the coop and run. I suspect the ducks are both female, but they don't have curled tails and are not laying yet. I have a small kiddie pool in the run for the ducks.
This AM during the morning rounds, I found a silkie egg with very small light brown spots on that rub off using a little pressure. They are all over the egg. This is not the first like this I've found, but I wasn't worried about it. Since it is continuing, I'm not sure if I should be worried about this or not. Could I have a sickness in my birds? I know birds hide sickness and mine are all acting their usual. Except the night or two one of the hens did not roost and instead laid where they all usually lay their eggs. That's where she was when I locked up last night and when I let them out this AM. Could she be sick? Are these eggs safe for human consumption?
Aside from that, and I don't know if this is pertinent or not, but I am finding ants in the coop and in the run where they have spilled their feed. I don't usually have feed in the coop, but they are crawling all over the doors. How can I keep them out of the coop?
Thanks for any help or suggestions!
This is my first time with a backyard flock. I have three bantam silkie hens, age 9 months, and two khaki Campbell ducks age 3 months sharing the coop and run. I suspect the ducks are both female, but they don't have curled tails and are not laying yet. I have a small kiddie pool in the run for the ducks.
This AM during the morning rounds, I found a silkie egg with very small light brown spots on that rub off using a little pressure. They are all over the egg. This is not the first like this I've found, but I wasn't worried about it. Since it is continuing, I'm not sure if I should be worried about this or not. Could I have a sickness in my birds? I know birds hide sickness and mine are all acting their usual. Except the night or two one of the hens did not roost and instead laid where they all usually lay their eggs. That's where she was when I locked up last night and when I let them out this AM. Could she be sick? Are these eggs safe for human consumption?
Aside from that, and I don't know if this is pertinent or not, but I am finding ants in the coop and in the run where they have spilled their feed. I don't usually have feed in the coop, but they are crawling all over the doors. How can I keep them out of the coop?
Thanks for any help or suggestions!