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  1. madwomn

    Comment by 'madwomn' in article 'Chicken Behavior The Ignorant Gal's Guide To Things No Sane Person Would Tell You About Chickens'

    Oh, yeah. Reesie "helps" me dig whenever I'm outside! The hard part is having to dig fast enough that she's not in the hole before I finish!
  2. madwomn

    Comment by 'madwomn' in article 'Chicken Behavior The Ignorant Gal's Guide To Things No Sane Person Would Tell You About Chickens'

    I DID! For good reason, though... He was raised by a family that showed chickens. They sold him to me because no matter what they did, he would NOT calm down in an exhibition cage and panicked every time someone walked past. When you pick him up, however, he goes completely limp. I had trouble...
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    Lethargic wobbly rooster with darkened comb and nodules in comb

    I never figured out the problem, but several things worked in my favor, and he did recover and none of my other girls got sick! First, I figured out that his comb darkened because he had a temperature. He had such a high fever that he had febrile convulsions. Luckily, at that point, he was...
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    Help! Smelly Brooder

    SAND. It will never stink, even if it's wet, and it's really easy to clean. Not to mention that the babies are hilarious when they figure out how to scratch and dust bathe. The only drawback is that it can be heavy.
  5. madwomn

    Help! Sick 5 week old chick!

    First, don't panic. I've had two chickens that should have died, but because I gave them intensive palliative care, they both eventually recovered. Segregate him from the rest of the chicks ASAP. I used my laundry basket with a towel over the top. Second, figure out what you have to do to keep...
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    What to do about a hen with one chick and one unhatched egg? AAAAHHHHHGGG!

    It bears saying that I'm not generally panicky, but I need some advice. Pepper, my 2-year-old bantam D'Uccle hen, decided to go broody on two eggs. They both were fertilized and developed normally, as far as I could tell (I am a compulsive candler...). Now, on day 22 (because day 21 would have...
  7. madwomn

    Lethargic wobbly rooster with darkened comb and nodules in comb

    My Belgian bantam rooster Noodle has some kind of unspecified illness. A week ago, he was: *lethargic *not eating *not drinking So I brought him inside, used the eyedropper to give him tetracycline- and electrolyte-laced water. I finally had to put him back outside with the girls because he...
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    Comment by 'madwomn' in media 'D'Uccle?'

    Well, I'm no expert, but if my buff and blue hen's comb were smaller, the girl on the right in the picture would pass as her sister... It's hard to tell how long your girl's legs are (short legs are a hallmark of Japanese), and if they're blue or yellow (or brown?). Sushi's wings point down and...
  9. madwomn

    Ended BYC Article Writing Contest #3

    A second entry: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/why-raise-chickens-in-your-backyard-the-ignorant-gals-guide-to-bantams-in-your-yard Regards - M
  10. madwomn

    Why Raise Chickens In Your Backyard The Ignorant Gals Guide To Bantams In Your Yard

    From left to right counter-clockwise: Salt, an unnamed ceramic pig, Reeses, Caramel, Limp Noodle, and Creme. Pepper refused to be photographed without guaranteed royalties. Sushi was asleep on the sofa. The Ignorant Gal's Guide to Bantams in your Bushes First, I'm going to assume that...
  11. madwomn

    Ended BYC Article Writing Contest #3

    Here's my attempt: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-behavior-the-ignorant-gal-s-guide-to-things-no-sane-person-would-tell-you-about-chickens . This was shamefully fun.
  12. Chicken Behavior The Ignorant Gal's Guide To Things No Sane Person Would Tell You About Chickens

    Chicken Behavior The Ignorant Gal's Guide To Things No Sane Person Would Tell You About Chickens

    Noodle, contemplating scratching, Pepper, armpit deep in a hole, and Salt, who has just found something that needs excavation. The Ignorant Gal’s Guide to Things No Sane Person Would Tell You about Chickens By Mad Woman of the West Mother’s Day. I did everything wrong, usually over and over...
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    Is this a recognized color pattern for Japanese, and are Japanese feathers supposed to be like this?

    This is my gorgeous 20-week-old Japanese bantam, Sushi. I know her legs are too long, and I don't plan to either breed or show her. Once she's a little bigger, she'll go out to live with my D'Uccles and D'Anvers. Her father was a blue frizzle Japanese and her mother was a BBR Japanese. I know...
  14. madwomn

    My gorgeous Salt needs some identification...

    Do you have any guesses as to the breed or name of the color? Supposedly she and 24 others were imported from Germany - the others all succumbed to hawks and the guy who owned Salt was glad to get rid of her. He claimed she drew the hawks into his yard. She has a little beard and short feathers...
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    How do you deal with chickens that are obsessed with you?

    I recently purchased this little girl (guy?) from a local who had a laundry basket full of 100 sexed chicks. I chose this one because I keep an assortment of bantams (I live in town and can keep more chickens if I keep bantams ). The difficulty is that this chicken, whom I have named Custard...
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    Is this a pullet? She's some kind of English Game Hen mix, we think...

    She's about 6 weeks old at this point. She talks nonstop, is completely bonded to people (especially me), and has already put the fear of God into my dogs. Her legs are pink and feathered. That and the amazing varied barred copper feathers make me wonder what her parents were. I bought her to...
  17. madwomn

    Do you think she's Old English? Or even a she?

    I bought this little girl 10 days ago from one of our less-than-standard local gentlemen. He had over 100 birds wandering around loose and unfenced on his property. He had about 40 babies in a laundry basket with no food or water. I had space for two, bought them and brought them home. This one...
  18. madwomn

    How to Feed a Captured Feral Chicken?

    I recently purchased a blue pearl English bantam pullet from a guy who thought it was funny that the chickens he ordered from Germany had all but one been killed by red-tailed hawks. He wanted rid of her because he thought her color made her a target. I bought her because his operation was just...
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    When/If to introduce a new chicken who's been ill

    Her poops are bright, bright green now, in copious quantity, which doesn't surprise me considering the amount of food she's packing down. She has had zero respiratory symptoms. Her entire list of symptoms is: lethargy, diarrhea, puffed out feathers, heat seeking. Today, she seems... stiff? As if...
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    When/If to introduce a new chicken who's been ill

    Oh, say it ain't so! Today, she's doing better. We set her up in the window for some sunshine, she's eating crazy amounts of mash (with Greek yoghurt and applesauce because my husband ate the watermelon), and she's a bit warmer. I have a sister-in-law who's a vet and keeps chickens, so I'm going...
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