Sunday, July 27, 2014

The Fluffballs

I have good news! On the 24th of July, the post office called, my 10 baby Dominiques had arrived. They are cute as can be.

Here they are, they've already discovered the feed.
It didn't take them long at all to discover the feed, and the funny thing is that they don't have to eat until two or three days after they hatch. Right before they hatch they absorb the yolk, which provides them with the nutrients to survive for three days without food or water (I don't take any chances with this, as soon as they arrive provide them with food, and fresh water).

Here's two more pictures of them.



Well that's all for now, keep visiting for updates on the new chickens.

Chickenman

Monday, July 21, 2014

Signs Your Hens May Start Laying

This post will tell you some signs, you can look for, to see if your hens are about to start laying, these signs aren't 100% accurate, but they can give you an idea.


Squatting: They'll be squatting, it looks pretty funny.

Red Combs, Red Wattles (Wattles, on their chin): As their getting ready to lay, their combs, and wattles get a brilliant red, this means their producing the right hormones to lay.

Nesting Boxes: If you have hay in their nesting boxes, they'll start arranging them into different nests, it's funny, you never know what nest it will be the next time you check.

The Roosters: This one might sound a little crazy, but when hens are getting ready to lay, you may just find a rooster in the nesting boxes. They'll inspect the boxes to find the safest possible box, even if the hen doesn't listen.

The Rooster 2: Another sign is that the roosters will be more active with the hens.

Well, these are just a few signs that your hens may be getting ready to lay, do you know any more signs that your hens are about to lay? If you do, or have a question, or just want to say something, then feel free to comment. Well that's all for now, Thanks for visiting.

Chickenman

Saturday, July 19, 2014

I'm Back

I'm sorry for being gone for so long, but I'm back now. My chickens are recovering from the mites, we got rid of them for sure about a month and a half ago, it just takes a while for them to recover. Sadly, I lost a total of 3 chickens to the mites, my new rooster, and two of the new hens. I'm down to 11 chickens, Demonique, the three Dominiques, four Rhode Island Reds, and three of the Black Star. But this is soon to be remedied, I have placed an order for 10 Dominique Pullets. They should be here in the 5 days or so, I'll try and write a post, and show some pictures of the baby chickens. Well that's all for now. Keep visiting.

Chickenman