The effects from the wildfires today here in Central Bucks Co were awful. My hens seemed ok when I got home from work and again tonight. The only choice I have is to pray that it doesn’t last too long and they pull through it ok 🙏
I just went through introducing three 17 week old pullets with three 3 yr old hen. Lets say it didn’t go as well as all the videos I watched on YouTube. I truly believe they were expertly edited 😂. Because my integration went nowhere as smooth as those. The bullying and pecking was pretty...
I let my grandkids name them…white leghorns are CluckNorris, Yolko Ono and Buffalo. Red Sex Links are Spicy, E and Chickira . My grandson even made a sign
Update….. I believe the integration is going well…. Some pecking ( especially from the lowest in the pecking order) but nothing serious…..seems like the pullets are avoiding the big girls by simply going to the other end of the run if they get too close…..the problem I am having is when I had...
My questions is for anyone who used pinless peeper to deal with pecking. What were the results after the peeper were removed? Did the pecking stop or did it continue? And would they be useful for adding new pullets to a flock if the bullying continues or gets worse? I am only considering this...
I should also mention the it’s only been four day the the pullets have been in the see but not touch stage….is one week enough time to try to put them together or should I go longer
So I’ve noticed that about 98% of the videos on YouTube on adding to the flock goes from look but not touch to placing them in the coop on the roosts at night and the next day they are just one happy flock…. Does this really work or is there a good bit of editing done to these videos?
I currently have three 17 wk old pullets in the look but not touch stage. My current flock of three white leghorns ( 2 1/2 yr old ) have pretty shown zero interest in the newbies. I thrown scratch to bring them near but they gobble it up and go on their way. My question is how long shall I wait...
Is there any truth to what’s been said about tractor supply layer feed cause hens to stop laying? Is it just the layer feed or all feeds? I have been using Purina Flock Raiser from TS for year. Is this something I should concerned about?
The leaves have begun falling from the trees here in Pennsylvania…. I plan on using them in the run. Since I don’t have many trees on my property I have asked neighbors to save some for me. My question is ….. Is it better to use whole leaves or should I grind them up first?
I’m looking for ideas for what to use for feeding oyster shells in. Right now I’m using a plastic dog bowl and it’s just not working out. Either it’s getting turned over or wood chips getting kicked in it. So any ideas of something you made or purchased would be appreciated