TeresaW
Crowing
I candled 20 or so eggs, very disappointed 

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So sorry to hear of all the ailments in your flock.We are battling mites and end of summer ailments right nowSpent a lot of time deep cleaning coops and dousing them in mite killers…dousing all the birds…checking them for other issues.
Ariana Sushi appears to be battling cancer and I’m certain we will lose him soon :-( His foot has a giant tumor on it that has tons of necrotic tissue I had to clean and disinfect, and he’s now inside in chicken ICU. We also have had several birds show signs of canker, so I am treating them for that as well. I always hate the end of summer as it seems all the stressors from the miserable summer heat come to a head. I know that I will end up with a hardier flock when I lose the ones that are sensitive to stress but it hurts my heart just the same. :-(
Oh, I'm so sorry. Chickening can be so hard.We are battling mites and end of summer ailments right nowSpent a lot of time deep cleaning coops and dousing them in mite killers…dousing all the birds…checking them for other issues.
Ariana Sushi appears to be battling cancer and I’m certain we will lose him soon :-( His foot has a giant tumor on it that has tons of necrotic tissue I had to clean and disinfect, and he’s now inside in chicken ICU. We also have had several birds show signs of canker, so I am treating them for that as well. I always hate the end of summer as it seems all the stressors from the miserable summer heat come to a head. I know that I will end up with a hardier flock when I lose the ones that are sensitive to stress but it hurts my heart just the same. :-(
My lot are having what feels like the slowest moult ever! They started at the end of August and are still dropping feathers. Pru lost every single feather on her head and neck, apart from a scruffy ring of them just above her body. She looked like a turkey vulture for a couple of weeks. Gladys has no tail feathers either and she looks so strange without one. Luckily, she's my top bird (she outranks both my boys!) so she doesn't get picked on like your girl.So sorry to hear of all the ailments in your flock.It must be harder to keep a flock in the sunny state of California. Up here in Washington, I don't deal with any of those issues. We just have to worry about a little congestion in the long wet winter, but that is easily handled with Vet RX in their water.
And we are molting right now. Got one hen that has lost a lot of tail feathers and is hanging out in the coop because they have picked on her. She's okay though, there is plenty of food, water and space in there.
So sorry to hear of all the ailments in your flock.It must be harder to keep a flock in the sunny state of California. Up here in Washington, I don't deal with any of those issues. We just have to worry about a little congestion in the long wet winter, but that is easily handled with Vet RX in their water.
And we are molting right now. Got one hen that has lost a lot of tail feathers and is hanging out in the coop because they have picked on her. She's okay though, there is plenty of food, water and space in tthere
We had to put a couple small rouges in our pumpkin. Then they went for itView attachment 3968682View attachment 3968684View attachment 3968683i slightly carved leaves into a pumpkin to see if anyone would start pecking
and maybe i can get some pics
first the chickens turn-
i had to tempt them with meal worms-
but all they did was eat the meal worms.
ducks turn-
enticed them with lettuce and meal worms-
they ate the lettuce and meal worms but at least looked at the pumpkin
now the geese turn-
tempted with lettuce-
goose ate the lettuce-
gander protected goose from the camera
sigh