Harry'sMom
In the Brooder
- Jan 18, 2018
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My hens started laying eggs!!!! So exciting for me because I am a first time chicken owner. But I need to make sure I am still taking the best care of them that I can.
I have 2 roosters out of the six I raised from chicks. A Silkie and a Belgium D’Uccle... every once in a while the little bantam would get black spots on his comb, which I assumed were from being pecked because he’s half the size of all the others, but now a point of his comb is missing!! Is Vaseline and pepper the best solution to stop this??? It doesn’t look to terrible, but I want the little guy to stop getting picked on. My coop is 8’ x 4’ and the run is 8’ x 8’ and they free range most days.
Also, I have two leghorn hens... both started laying about a week ago (yaaay!!) the both have big beautiful red combs, but one of their combs flops over. Is this normal??
Pictures of both attached!!
Thanks in advance!!