The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Quote: thanks I have one of the basic models with no turner and I don't care for it. I'm looking at the genesis models now.
Quote: I do need to look more for a used one. I too don't like to retype.
so, here's a couple pictures of my possibly underweight Buff Orpington rooster.





With his lady friend. I think he's such a pretty bird, although I don't know a whole lot about the SOP. As far as weighing him, that's going to be a bit of an issue. I, hem, don't seem to currently own a scale that goes over 10lbs, and I know he's more than that. By heft I would say he's over ten pounds, but not more than fifteen.... I can try to borrow my Mom's scale over the weekend and actually get a weight. If you shouldn't be able to "easily feel" his keel, then he's definitely at least a little underweight. I'll up their night time ration. I keep having people tell me how Orpingtons are such piggies and will get obese and not even look for their own food if you let them.... I may have erred more on the side of not wanting to over feed.
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I was cutting up stew beef today, so everyone got raw meat, I got fifteen minutes of laughs out of watching the chicks chase each other all over the brooder with meat hanging out of their beaks. Because the piece your neighbor has is evidently ALWAYS tastier than the one you could get out of the dish yourself.
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I have a rooster that has the same shape as yours. but he is not underfed, in fact he is the high rooster in the pecking order. my DH teases him as the lean mean fighting rooster.
 
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I wonder.....
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Since Shaklee Basic H is used by cattlemen (and chicken keepers) as a natural wormer.......

I wonder.....

Might a solution of Basic H sprayed on crevices, roosts, etc., take care of lice/mite infestation?

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Thought I'd share that there's a new HINGED treat ball out. Just saw it today.

http://www.treatsforchickens.com/hinged-treat-ball/

Want!

And that's all I have for now - LOL! DH came to the hospital and took over night duty so I could come home and get some sleep. Poor little one must have contracted a stomach virus when she was admitted (through the ER) and now has that on top of her double pneumonia. We were hoping she would come home (on oxygen) tomorrow, but they probably won't release her now until she is totally better from the virus. Poor kid!

Me? Still sleep deprived, but totally looking forward to having some chicken sanity time tomorrow! Chickens always take the edge off stressful times!
 
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Hope you get a good rest. And hope that little one gets better soon! Tell her we're thinking about her
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And that's all I have for now - LOL! DH came to the hospital and took over night duty so I could come home and get some sleep. Poor little one must have contracted a stomach virus when she was admitted (through the ER) and now has that on top of her double pneumonia. We were hoping she would come home (on oxygen) tomorrow, but they probably won't release her now until she is totally better from the virus. Poor kid!

Me? Still sleep deprived, but totally looking forward to having some chicken sanity time tomorrow! Chickens always take the edge off stressful times!
 
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Delisha, I hope your right about the Dark Cornish hens. I'm going to put them in with the flock on the weekend.

As for the broody, I wont need to get the HRIR's tomorrow because I came home today to find one little chick in with her :) I'm so happy!!! It's our first baby lol pale yellow and looked rumpless in the few moments I got to see. My guess would be Araucana x Leghorn heehee!

Now the reason I saw this chick is as I was walking toward the coop I could hear it cheeping in distress. When I got in mama was on the floor puffed up and looking ****** and panicking. I'm not sure but I think maybe she chased someone away from her chick. There was no empty shell in the nest either.

So I cut a bunch of wire and wood materials and partially screened her off from the flock with some starter and water. Its not perfect but they can't get to her.

I don't know if any more will hatch but I don't want to move her. Maybe I can unscrew I nest box from the wall?

As for the mites I was only treating the ones with signs...should I be treating everyone
 

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