I love my current flock (although I’d love to add a few more). I currently have 12 laying hens (no roosters because of city ordinance). They’re Dominiques, Welsummers, Buff Orpingtons, Golden-laced Wyandottes, Light brown leghorns and Golden Campiness. I’d love to add a couple bantam silkies...
It's really personal preference. I keep the food/water outside of the coop because my girls tend to kick all the straw into their water when I've tried to keep in in the coop for them.
The only time having it outside is an issue is when the lovely dust storms are blowing through our place in...
Congratulations! I remember when I got my first day old chicks last April...and I'm trying to figure out how to ask for forgiveness instead of permission if I decide to get some more babies this year. :fl Have fun with them!
It is both ears and her neck area looks like my other hens when they’d start to molt. I’m keeping an eye on her to make sure she’s still eating, drinking and acting “normal”. Thanks for the reply.
I have 2 light brown leghorns pullets. They’re 10 months old. The ears on one of them has recently changed from white to yellow and she has pin feathers around her neck. These are my first white ear/white egg layers so I didn’t know if she’s starting to molt and it affects ear color too?
I’d...
I have some customers that don't care how big or small...they just love the fresh eggs instead of store-bought. Around here they sell for $3/dozen but we are in a small town with alot of farms/chickens around...supply and demand. Just an hour up the road, people pay $4/dozen because it's more...
These items have already been mentioned...but bread is the favorite of my girls. I'm thankful because when one decides to fly into the dog's yard instead of their own, bread is what gets them over into their own side again.
They also love bananas (especially when my toddler grandson is the one...
I've never had Barred Rocks, but have two Dominiques...they aren't flighty at all, but they do free-range all day. They've been good layers and they're feathers are very soft and almost velvet-feeling. My grandson loves to touch them...and they don't seem to mind too much. Good luck with...
I'm not good at figuring out who is laying...I just gather the eggs :D But I'm pretty sure only one welsummer is laying because the other one is in a full-on molt. I also have Dominiques and I might be getting some speckled from them? I'm still new to chickens...I'm just excited I finally...
Here's a picture of my Welsummers (and the chick in my profile picture is one of them). The darkest eggs are from these girls. Isn't it fun finding eggs when those pullets finally decide to start laying??
And just like that...one of my light brown leghorns laid my first white egg...I know which one laid it because I found her in the nesting box and the egg was still wet :celebrate
It’s the cutest little egg...this pic is with an Orpington hen egg.
They are beautiful and grew bigger and faster than the other breeds. They're all 22 weeks and hubby is ready for them all to start laying and "earning their room and board" lol
I have 6 pullets and I know at least one or two have started laying because these eggs are much smaller than what I get from my older hens...I’m confused about who is laying though. I have 3 golden laced Wyandottes, 2 light brown leghorns and 1 Golden Campine. I have not seen any white eggs...
My pullets are 20 (almost 21) weeks old...I have had 2 small eggs this week. One yesterday and one today. Since the other pullets should lay white eggs, I’m assuming this little one belongs to one of my Wyandotte’s! I’m so excited!!
I usually call them my girls or chicks...but when I call them to come get treats, it’s “chick-chick”! My 20-month-old grandson now mimics me and as soon as he sees me, he wants to go see the chick-chicks and look for eggs :love.