I haven't had to trim the nails on any of mine yet, but they haven't gotten long enough to where I'm worried, either. If I see any that do get long talons, I'd probably file them down.
You know, I've honestly wondered if there's something about blue chickens that makes them jumpier than other colors. No all of them, obviously, since my blue Wyandotte cockerel is about as calm as can be. But both my blue Ameraucana and blue/tan EE are pretty jumpy and do not like to be handled. And that blue splash that Blu now has was quite the drama queen while she was here.
Yep, what Lisa said. Just keep dipping her beak in the water. She's get fussy about it sometimes, but if she's really thirsty, she will take a drink. I dip mine and then tip them upright for a few seconds so that they can swallow, then repeat.
Lisa, were you the one that was saying Lola was attached to your son? I'm sorry, my brain is broken. It's been a really long week. I've noticed with those Delawares that they seem to become strongly attached to a buddy, at least, mine did. When I first got her from Hector, she cried aaaalllllll the way home because she missed her sister. After a few days, though, she became attached to the EE that she was in with, and they were pretty inseparable after that.
Poor Cynthia. You just can't get away from the hatching egg syndrome, can you? Even when you try to quit, there are people going, "Psst! Cynthia ..... Cynthia! Here, take some eggs. You know you want them."
I'll have to get a picture of my Leghorn EE to compare to Dalooras's chicks. I finally named mine. Chuck Norris
(Hmm, 'Chick' Norris??)
What a handsome boy! Are you guys planning to keep him?
Sundance, I hope you have a great time! Get feeling better, okay?