yeah, the fries arent a staple, lol. were some that werent finished by someone at lunch, and wasnt really enough to dispears among the dogs, so i just tossed them to the birdies....even the guineas were following me around, lol
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That is so cute! I love that. My chickens would run from us at first, but now that they know us as the 'food givers' they come up to us. Some of the girls like to be held, some do not. But they all love for us to drop food on the ground.yeah, the fries arent a staple, lol. were some that werent finished by someone at lunch, and wasnt really enough to dispears among the dogs, so i just tossed them to the birdies....even the guineas were following me around, lol
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yup.. there are runts
usually the chicks are called 'failure to thrive" and either starve to death or are culled
occasionally you can have some that survive and do fine.. I had a "micro bantam" that was like that.. super tiny .. and much much smaller than a quail.. she was about a third of the size of the other bantams from the same clutch of eggs. She never laid eggs.. so I have no idea if being a "runt" affected her ability to lay or if it was some other issue with her
She is thriving just fine (except being lowest on the pecking order). Has lots of feathers like the others and is eating and drinking. She is just little...very little. I also noticed she's the only black one with a white dot of fuzzy/feathers behind her eye whereas the other black ones look about the same with blackish/brownish markings.yup.. there are runts
usually the chicks are called 'failure to thrive" and either starve to death or are culled
occasionally you can have some that survive and do fine.. I had a "micro bantam" that was like that.. super tiny .. and much much smaller than a quail.. she was about a third of the size of the other bantams from the same clutch of eggs. She never laid eggs.. so I have no idea if being a "runt" affected her ability to lay or if it was some other issue with her
WOW! Lucky luck you! Sounds fun!we have eggs...![]()
in yesterday's mail: 20 (yokohama and pekins)
in today's .. 60 (ancona ducks.. sumatra.. and araucana)
I have right around 300 eggs total between the bators plus what are waiting to go in (have to settle after their trip)
goose eggs are pipping.. and pulled some clears the other day
I think I even hand turn eggs in my sleep
Absolutely, I have lost most of a couple of nights of sleep planning my new coop, wondering what breeds I'd like to have next, etc. My co-workers are sooo not interested in my chicken talk, lol. Glad my DH is indulging me.Does anyone else have chicken brain? I'm at home - doing stuff with the chickens, watching the chickens, showing my daughter how to care for the chickens, I'm at work - thinking about the chickens, and wondering what would be good for the chickens. I'm at a friends house - thinking about the chickens, talking about the chickens..... I feel like I have chicken brain! Loving it!