- Feb 16, 2013
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Awwwww So cute and very intense expression!I took this picture of Tank who has been trying her best to force Popcorn out of the broody nest .... Well it seems to be working ... Today Popcorn came out at breakfast time and stayed out with the girls. Poor small bantam can not compete with the big black orpington for real estate in the nest box! But when I went to collect the eggs .... the one laid in the broody box was being sat on by wee little Popcorn .... and well Tank she is just warming sawdust
Tank telling me to leave her alone!
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I am hoping crows here will do that or I am going to be making my false rooooooooo noises alot this summer!I was just thinking that this was the first day in 3 days that I did not see the hawks being chased away by the crows when I hear a pterodactyl like call from the sky ... I ignore it as I was working and think good thing the chickens are locked up.... Well a little while later I went out on my balcony for better cell reception and I look up to see 3 HUGE HAWKS being chased by 2 crows.... The crows looked so small next to those hawks it is amazing that they can chase them off but thank goodness they can! There has to be a nest near by every day more hawks are circling .... UGH
This is why I am not sure on when or how to expand my flock. Yeah right Nancy, 3 birds make a flock! LOLTonight I am angry at the "chicken world" and I want to vent.(And I don't mean chicken butt.)![]()
But I don't just want to vent for venting sake. I want to vent to put an exclamation mark on what Delisha has said about how to introduce new birds into your flock.
In the past WEEK I have conversed with TWO people who picked up new "started birds". This is the story of those 2 people.
Story 1
A young lady who is in Indiana and is in High School still. She is young and loves all animals. She has started a flock of chickens and they are a great hobby for a young lady. She got some beautiful new chickens as a breeding pair and an extra. Everyone on the Indiana thread of BYC encouraged her to keep them separate even though she thought they looked healthy and happy. We explained to her the issues that Del just mentioned. Thank God she listened to us.
Within a day or 2 and more contact with these birds, she found vent gleet on one, bumble foot and a very infected toe on another.... There were several other issues as well. Although we encouraged her to return them she wants to "rescue" them. The rest of her flock is likely in danger from these birds condition.
Story 2
Some friends here in my area wanted to get some "pet chickens" but they didn't want to start w/chicks...they wanted started pullets. Found a "family hatchery" that sounded good on their website. Good lines of birds, etc. Drove 3 hours 1 way to pick up 6 14 week olds. They didn't know what to look for, just trusted the people.
Got home and several days later found lice or mites (not sure which yet), bare spots and irritation in various places, and a suspected case of vent gleet on one (hasn't been confirmed yet). They haven't examined the feet and legs yet so I don't know what they'll find there. I think they'll do full exams tomorrow.
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The lack of integrity and just plain unethical behavior that I keep hearing about in the "chicken world" feels rather deplorable. Adding that to what Aoxa, Del, Mumsy, and others have shared with us that goes on at swap meets, and I'm just plain wary of purchasing chickens from "so-called-breeders" unless someone I know recommends them personally.
Vent over. (Or...to LW...BOTTOMS UP!)
I am so sorry. I am already attached to my 3 girls and they won't let me touch them yet. Good at flying over my head and "running down my back" when I bend down!I noticed my little ee wasn't quite right yesterday when I was cleaning the coop, but had meetings and thought I would take a look at her this morning. She didn't come out of the coop, and I found her dead on the floor. poor baby. empty crop. I should not have waited, I could have gotten her last night off the roost, but it might have been too late then too.
Not sure if I will be able to make myself to a necropsy tonight when I get home. THese 3:30 ams really do a number on me and I won't be home til around 7, and will want to just go to bed.
Oh you sound like ME! My kids knew to buy me a plant or garden stuff for birthdays. Cut flowers and dinners just don't last. Best gifts were organic books, azalia plants etc. All my kids ideas.Happy birthday country girl!!!!![]()
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I'm the same way with birthday presents too. My parents just bought me a package of bees![]()