Could someone help me name my chick? I have a speckled Sussex pullet. And I named her adopted sister— a buckeye— Cameron, after a character named Cameron “Buck” Williams.
This is Wesley (left) Tasha (middle) and Maisy (right).
They LOVE to cuddle, and Tasha used to be soo afraid of any other cat besides another one who is not in this pic.
BTW they are farm cats. This is in a box in the garage!
Little Beth, the amputee chick, is doing amazing! She is the best flier and is light on her funny little feet. She is growing to be a big young hen. Her foot doesn’t need to be dressed anymore. I’m so glad it didn’t get infected. I would never have forgiven myself if little Beth had died.
Sup yall, I have two unneutered/unspayed cats. Wesley and Maisy. We want to let them mate to have kittens next year, but we were wondering if it’s safe because they are related. They have the same dad, but different moms. Is it as risky as purely inbreeding true siblings cats? I heard that...
Hey, I was outside earlier passing by my 16 baby chicks, and I thought I heard something that could have represented a crow. They are all almost two months old, and a few are supposed roosters. Is this possible??
So, there is a male cat who has been hanging around our land lately. He eats lots of cat food at night and always meows at us to follow him, but we can’t go over the fence. We thought that maybe he had kittens (we just recently discovered he was a he, we thought he was a girl) and we thought...
Please just take a moment to appreciate these adorable baby chooks. They are so cute. Just look at their little beaks, their adorable wittle eyes, their wittle pin feaders??? These are wittle chirping masterpieces of God, and they are all I need to make me feel happy.
a hawk just flew up and ran into the side of our chicken run, which houses our 16 baby chicks!!! Do scarecrows work for hawks???? I’ve never seen a hawk try to attack any of my birds, and I won’t let any of them die if it’s the last thing I do.
I (try) to write novels, mostly science fiction or fantasy or like adventure. I wrote 60,000 words in November, and the story isn’t even done! What about you?
Soo, one of our light Brahmas, Nikki, is either egg bound or broody. If I ever move her, minutes later she’s back in the nesting box! If she IS broody, is it safe to let her hatch some eggs, or should we not put any eggs under her?? I live in Oklahoma and it gets pretty cold here in the winter...