Ochochias, how is your birds that were sick ?
Is it "over" yet ?
Is it "over" yet ?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
They all died, and I mean just about ALL of them. I ended up with two resistant australorp pullets that are healthy and laying up a storm. I also have one broody raised Legbar x Sussex pullet that survived by some miracle. She is 5 1/2 months old and laying, but I'm not sure if she's out of the woods or not. Marek's killed the rest - three full hatches. Very sad.Ochochias, how is your birds that were sick ?
Is it "over" yet ?
Fingers crossed for you !!!!!!!!!!!!!They all died, and I mean just about ALL of them. I ended up with two resistant australorp pullets that are healthy and laying up a storm. I also have one broody raised Legbar x Sussex pullet that survived by some miracle. She is 5 1/2 months old and laying, but I'm not sure if she's out of the woods or not. Marek's killed the rest - three full hatches. Very sad.
Being crazy like I am, I hatched some eggs from my resistant australorps. I vaccinated the chicks at day 0 and then put them under a broody hen. Fingers are crossed that she's not a Marek's carrier since the vaccine takes 3 weeks to build immunity. They are isolated in a different part of the farm with the hope that they don't come into contact with any infectious dander. In 6 months or less we'll know how bad of an idea it was. My broody wants to come out and free range with her babies, but she'll just have to wait a bit longer.
Look at the comb....is there 1 row of "peas" ?
Or 3 rows of "peas" ?
'So, you must have covenents in your neighborhood developement ?
They (Covenents) are good for a few things (no one can paint their house florescent pink, for example) and fencing needs to be approved (usually) but some developers go far enough to say you can only park a vechicle in the same spot for 2 days, after that you have to move it (even in your own driveway !) and no RVS and no this, and no that...all curtesy of your Home Owner's ASSociation.
Exactly, and sometimes, if the bird is very young, it can be very difficult if not impossible to tell....if you have any other Light Brahmas, you could compare 1) Shanks, a male at this age has much thicker shanks1 row hen, 3 rows rooster?
We
'
We're on a reservation- we found a larger piece of property we're hoping the sellers take offer-
I have always had scratch.I've never bought scratch for my chickens. Is there some reason I should? I let them free-range forage, eat crumbles free fed, and give them my parrots cast offs (they eat a pelleted diet and have seed treats). I cook lentils and beans and pasta for everybody weekly. Should I buy a bag of scratch when it goes on sale anyways?