I've HAD IT with all this dang CHICKEN DRAMA!

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@froglegs4910
@froglegs4910 2 ай бұрын
Chichs's President voted for your good heart ❤️
@jf8250
@jf8250 3 ай бұрын
I got rid of the mites by burning the bedding and spraying down the entire coop with Gordon's Permethrin 10 from Tractor Supply. The directions for dilution are on the bottle. I rinsed all the wood and cracks down about 30 minutes after the 1st spray, then sprayed everything down again. I rinsed it to dislodge any dirt in the cracks that could hold eggs and give cover from spray. I put fans to dry everything up, and in a few hours was able to put more hay in the nests. Over a month now and no reinfestation. I only have 8 chickens and I use a hoe to rake out the coop every morning and save the droppings in a barrel for my garden. I did not treat my chickens. They free range in my yard and take dirt baths daily. I need a Julie. You're blessed to have such a caring friend.
@ericjohnson1008
@ericjohnson1008 3 ай бұрын
If you have chickens,.... You have chicken drama. LOL
@Anonymous-km5pj
@Anonymous-km5pj 3 ай бұрын
ikr ? Best drama containers this side of heaven.... 💖 Dahlia....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣rotfl, ur so funny.... and cute. Reminds me of the Tolkien quote was it ? Heard it wrt people's homes and the way they treat their belongings: Sometimes foul can feel fine and sometimes fine can feel foul in this case fowl. Love you ! !🥰
@debrazino3851
@debrazino3851 2 ай бұрын
Hi Dahlia, I just love your show, your book has helped me so much! My drama lately is my flock and 5 new 16 week pullets - The three year olds and even my rooster , Ricky are so mean to them! They won’t let them eat even with plenty of places for food. It seems worse- they won’t let them roost - I found all 5 in the best box one night . The babies run from them and usually fly over the electric poultry netting. I took 2 weeks to let them see each other from afar but it’s like I have 2 separate flocks.
@grandmad3823
@grandmad3823 3 ай бұрын
I have 25 hens and a tiny little kiki riki rooster named Charlie. The drama has been off the chain lately. Half are laying for their first time, half are older cranky girls. They will not allow the younger ones inside the big coop. The littles are forced to use the smaller coop. Charlie rotates night between both coops. Sounds silly, but this drama has taken over my entire life.
@daisygurl3601
@daisygurl3601 3 ай бұрын
We just finished going through a bout of broodiness, but thankfully, our girl broke it after several weeks. Now everyone can use the nesting boxes without fear or intimidation. Of course, a few days after she broke her broodiness, she went missing. We were outside with our headlamps on, calling for her, shaking the treat bag, and, nothing. The next morning, she was standing right next to the run and happily went inside. I have no idea how many more gray hairs I earned from that experience! Peace and blessings…
@blujeans9462
@blujeans9462 3 ай бұрын
No drama in my life. :-). Recently moved to my once vacation house and it is so quiet and peaceful. My other home was a never-ending to-do list and I couldn't keep up. The only thing with this place, unfortunately: no chickens allowed. :-(. So I live vicariously through Dalia. :-)
@samanthahoos9827
@samanthahoos9827 3 ай бұрын
❤I grew runner beans and lettuce under rabbit cage tops for my chickens this summer. My husband moved the cage tops and the chickens went WILD! They have free range 3 of the 7 days a week, but the ducks have made sections a mud fest. I do a chop & drop with the run when cleaning up the gardens so that the composting plant matter gets scratched into the run soil helping keep it healthier for anything that I can get to grow in there for their greens. I’ve done a mite bomb in the coup after cleaning everything out cause it gets into the cracks of the structure. 😊
@FusRoDarshinae
@FusRoDarshinae 3 ай бұрын
I had just been out today to buy seeds for chicken run friendly plants (its spring where i live) and i am looking forward to having more plants growing in the run like you have :)
@misspersnickety3674
@misspersnickety3674 3 ай бұрын
Everyone could benefit from a great friend like Julie! I hope you can get rid of the mites. I had a friend that was losing chickens before she discovered the red mites. I don't really know how to find them. I will research it.
@WelcometoChickenlandia
@WelcometoChickenlandia 3 ай бұрын
Putting out a video very soon!
@AJsGreenThumbLLC
@AJsGreenThumbLLC 3 ай бұрын
I can't wait for your detailed video on mite management. My girls are practically in the woods and that environment make mite exposure the norm. Wow that vegetation exploded!
@silviadias7791
@silviadias7791 3 ай бұрын
Wow! Great job and a big thank you to Julie for helping you clean up the yard!!
@thebirdmaster7
@thebirdmaster7 3 ай бұрын
I'm kind of dealing with a similar situation red mites are no joke I've been fighting them for years And they keep coming back. And as far as plant go, my grass is very short but that is to be expected in the end of summer and I have a giant walnut tree it is nice for Shade but it drops hundreds of nasty looking walnuts there also a huge tripping hazard when you step on them especially on a hillside. I just finished raking up about 300 walnuts and man it looks so much better
@robertstitt9493
@robertstitt9493 3 ай бұрын
We use First Saturday Lime in the whole coop. On the walls/floors, on the edges of the roost bars, and the under side of nesting boxes.
@ml.5377
@ml.5377 3 ай бұрын
My drama is that our Olive Egger Rooster (who iis soooo handsome) has turned into a nightmare and attacks everyone, so I either find a place to rehome him or he needs to become soup. The End.
@DesiDreams_
@DesiDreams_ Ай бұрын
My "drama" hatch my first batch of chicks via incubator. 4/4 hatched which im so thankful for. Sadly 1/4 chicks has a severe case of cross/scissor beak... Trying to navigate my already busy day with feeding the little one has been tough, and tbh very stressful and overwhelming but were making due at the moment.
@megandd1797
@megandd1797 3 ай бұрын
I'm new to owning chickens and new to finding your videos. Glad I found you.
@DeeJayMarie
@DeeJayMarie 3 ай бұрын
MITES are my worst nightmare. I dealt with Northern Fowl mites for almost an entire year and hundreds of dollars, zillions of products, including Elector PSP, which initially did not work. I was then told to DOUBLE the recommended dilution dosage of Elector & wet down my interior coop and a two foot perimeter around the exterior and spray my chickens also. Repeat spraying birds and misting the coop and exterior on the 7th day. HALLELUJAH!!! 🎉🎉🎉It WORKED. We haven't had mites in over a year. 💞
@anerawewillneverforget
@anerawewillneverforget 3 ай бұрын
This Elector psp costs just over $200.00 for 250ml in Australia. It doesn't even work. What a bloody waste of time, effort and money. Still trying to figure out what's best. I use Vaseline on their legs to stop the mites from going up to bite them. But honestly, for how long can we keep doing this. I heard some folks are using lime wash. I've been using eco oil, and I'll try neem oil next. But just maybe I'll have to get rid of the gorgeous wooden coop and build a colourbond one. Oh, the dramas 🐔
@Lindaastewart7015
@Lindaastewart7015 3 ай бұрын
I have a “ garden” that looks exactly like your chicken yard did. The garden opens to the ‘additional’ chicken pen. Can Julie come over? I have weeds 8’ tall! The chickens enjoy going to the jungle! ( I am using raised beds more than in the ground gardening). I just re-homed a rooster that was bullying my other rooster and things are much calmer and nicer now. Soon, it will be carrying water all winter☹️
@D4ni3773
@D4ni3773 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Great video!
@NerdyMaiden
@NerdyMaiden 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting that the plants got so tall!
@SequoiaRaven
@SequoiaRaven 3 ай бұрын
I love that you mentioned wild lettuce!! ❤😊 On the topic of red mites giving birds Anemia, stinging nettle seeds (and leaves before the plant has flowered) are amazing for Anemia, whether Sickle Cell Anemia or not. Lamb's quarters, also called wild spinach is also great for normal Anemia but it really shines when it comes to calcium deficiencies. Also stinging nettle has all the essentials amino acids (things that build protein) and is the most protein rich wild plant growing in North America. 😊❤😊 P.S To me it didn't look like you were always in drama land!
@hoosierpioneer
@hoosierpioneer 3 ай бұрын
My drama is personal medical and financial. Totally not the birds' fault!
@LC-777
@LC-777 3 ай бұрын
Omg stinging nettle is a devil weed. 😅
@hoosierpioneer
@hoosierpioneer 3 ай бұрын
@@LC-777 it's only a devil weed while the plant is alive. It actually holds all kinds of fertilizing and medicinal benefits. It doesn't sting once dried. You just have to dress as if going into poison ivy ,to jarvest it!
@webbsway
@webbsway 3 ай бұрын
Oh dahlia, I am so sorry this has happened! I despise nights the summer I did find some lice in since I'm losing my eyesight that was very hard. Then me and my pup ended up with scabies mite and that has been an ongoing battle so my heart goes out to you please keep your pretty chin up.❤ Hate the bugs. Sometimes I wonder why Gid created them😊
@doubles1545
@doubles1545 3 ай бұрын
Chicken and duck fertilizer leads to explosive growth. That’s quite a beautiful jungle for your birds, really. I’m glad you left part of it for them to enjoy.
@thehoneyflow
@thehoneyflow 3 ай бұрын
I have red mites right now. I clean the coop and it lowers the numbers, but they come back.This year it has been worse than usual. I live in Eastern North Carolina, which doesn't help. I can't wait for your red mite video to help me with my chicken drama!
@formerlyferalfelines9027
@formerlyferalfelines9027 3 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. An observation. My flock had scaly leg mites for which I used a squeeze dropper to put a couple of drops per foot of ivermectin cattle pour-on on each foot of every chicken. After retreating the flock a week later, I noticed no more roost mites as well. My flock free ranges over a concrete floor with 2x2 wood bars on wire cages to roost on. Litter and nest box bedding is wood chips and sand dusted with wood ashes. Edited to add! Wait to use ivermectin until after molting! Especially with frizzles their wing feathers grow back deformed and they cannot fly up away from predators!
@patty9265
@patty9265 3 ай бұрын
I have 3 different age groups in my flock and it's drama everyday with them. But it's my source of entertainment . And your back yard looked like FUN for the chickens. Jungle fowl that's how they live.
@fttransport2108
@fttransport2108 3 ай бұрын
After breaking my fib and tib last November 30th filling a 5 gallon bucket that my Chickens and my Horse Mr Chance and all of my barn cats love this bucket. So coming Home my Husband had to feed EVERYONE and NONE of my Chickens liked the change they were STRESSED OUT. And since then I've been in and out of the HOSPITAL due to health issues. As of September 11, 2024 I'm doing better but not strength wise I'm still lacking it 😢 I'm going out and feeding EVERYONE now but I'm tired easily 😢
@susiehay369
@susiehay369 3 ай бұрын
Jungle chickens!!!!😄
@knotqueen2419
@knotqueen2419 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Best.
@maren807
@maren807 3 ай бұрын
Red Mites are the WORST!!! 😡 I have dealt with them since we moved to our property 3ish years ago. I put DE on the roost bars, on the walls, and on the ropes that hold up the roost bars. This is the ONLY thing that I find that works in my area of the PNW.
@EccentricNature
@EccentricNature 3 ай бұрын
Lots of love Dahlia! Glad you are handling the mini dramas well.
@kismitj
@kismitj 3 ай бұрын
my flock started molting. so now the entire flock has been mooning the entire neighborhood whenever they're out of their run 😂😂
@carolcooper8862
@carolcooper8862 3 ай бұрын
I'll bet your chooks went crazy monching bugs! Ours certainly do!!
@christianewoltersmd
@christianewoltersmd 3 ай бұрын
i thought at first you did that on purpose...they will be so happy, i loved it...and that wild lettuce...i leave it till the finches go south.
@DuckTunes79
@DuckTunes79 3 ай бұрын
My drama right now is that I have to try to come up with $1500 in a week. Prices of food and necessities have gone up so much that I can barely afford to survive. My husband makes $25 an hour which seems like a lot but it’s really not. We spend that much on one bag of groceries. And recently he got his hours cut. I sell on etsy and eBay and managed to make $900 (in the last month) of the $1500 that is needed. Now I’m going to have to kick it into high gear and make more things to sell so I can come up with the rest of the $600. Then I’ll have my kids’ school tuition to pay, which is another $600. I was freaking out and took it out on my husband. We’re in the middle of a bathroom remodel and it’s been sitting gutted for two weeks. I keep telling my husband he needs to stop volunteering at Church and helping people out, and stop taking 5-hour naps so he can finish the bathroom instead. We have to pretty much work 24/7 and never sleep. Our bodies are so overworked and sleep deprived. There’s my rant.
@hestiasgardenhomestead7562
@hestiasgardenhomestead7562 3 ай бұрын
I have month old chicks in my bedroom, it seems like it is taking forever to get feathers. And in two weeks I'll have a second batch hatching. But it's cold here at night now so they have to sleep inside.
@evakiss2562
@evakiss2562 3 ай бұрын
I find you because I need it advice, and I find your videos are awesome and you’re pretty funny beautiful lady…so i subscribed…🤣 at the moment ( with my husband) looking after my daughter farm…2 bunnies, 2 dogs and 8 chickens and a rooster…all pets with names! Our homework while my daughter and her husband overseas to renovate the chicken coop! We took off old mesh roof, make all post stronger and installed a new roof! Also put lots of tree branches to hang out on, and a swing…🤦‍♀️…and we made a great dust bath too! All ok…BUT about a week ago i noticed one of a chicken is under a weather…not happy… I called a Vet…they told me she must be egg bound…so I bath her, separate her so I can be sure she drop and egg…nothing…3 days later we ended up at the Vet…no she didn’t egg bound, however she can’t digest a food…so she is get medication and a first day she need it to be separated, because she is not allowed to eat, only drink…we’re at day 5, she is started to eat from my hand, but still sleeping a lot…i never had a chicken in my life!🤦‍♀️ I didn’t told my daughter, she can’t help from where ever she is, also I don’t want her to be worry…so, yeah…I’m dealing with it, but is just a bit much here and there…❤
@monicafamalett855
@monicafamalett855 26 күн бұрын
Walter such a cutie!!! 💜
@sallyeblen7032
@sallyeblen7032 3 ай бұрын
We have two chickens that keep flying out of the run, so we are going to get a net for the top. I love your large run ,our is small so I think that is why they get out. Also I changed their food to a mixture of grains and they are not eating it good, dont know what I will do because I have many large bags of all of the grains. :(
@andreaburke6009
@andreaburke6009 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos🙌so helpful ❤❤❤❤❤
@amberbeasley2527
@amberbeasley2527 3 ай бұрын
Love your new intro! Gives it a nice little buffer before you start talking and you get to show off your lovely chooks being cute
@fyurileblanc7206
@fyurileblanc7206 3 ай бұрын
chickens will molt. that was one of the things we always had problems with. however, we used to give our chickens some raw ground meat. that kept them from pecking each other and helped with the molting as well.
@lindaclough9234
@lindaclough9234 3 ай бұрын
So they’ll pick on them when they are molting. Even when there’s no blood?
@jenuncensored
@jenuncensored 3 ай бұрын
We're playing a game called, "Who laid these pretty green eggs?" And... "Stop waiting in a loooong line to lay your egg in 1, yes 1 nesting box, ladies!" The other game we're playing is... "The weird places we can lay our eggs ." LOL Or "Hide-Go-Seek" but with eggs. I spend most of my day looking for eggs because I don't want to find rotten eggs. So, to combat the wild laying west, I bought wooden eggs since the ceramic eggs mysteriously broke, and my hens need direction to where they need to go lay their eggs. No mite problem, but a lot of roosters problem... However, they're sweet roosters. As long as they aren't causing problems, they're fine. Did I fail to mention we have a cross beak as well? She's doing great, but wants to stay with the flock. The flock keeps her happy and protected. She actually sleeps under our oldest rooster's wing every night. It brought me to tears the other night to see her tucked under his wing. I'm blessed to have sweet roosters.
@dougbond6007
@dougbond6007 3 ай бұрын
Please who have chickens understand chicken drama is just another day for us the one's that don't have chickens or just a couple need to get experience with chickens also if you didn't talk about drama new people wouldn't click on the video seems like that's what everyone thrives on nowadays have a wonderful day chicken queen 😊😊😊
@lesleysewar9715
@lesleysewar9715 3 ай бұрын
Oh goodness....bumblefoot, soft shell eggs and depluming mites!!
@tabp8448
@tabp8448 3 ай бұрын
I hear you. I just dosed my flock with a few drops of ivermectin pour on... one girl was losing alot of feathers all of a sudden, her neck and tail feathers, and just discovered that another has worms.... therefore they probably ALL have both conditions. Was going to repeat in 14-17 days, 2x, for the depluming mites, but now I have to find out the life cycle of these worms and adjust the schedule.
@lisaramdass4382
@lisaramdass4382 3 ай бұрын
Yikes, I thought I had stress. I have alot of chickens and probably about 10 Roosters. I also have Peking ducks. But, I have 3 blind ones, 1 with Prolapse issues. 1 blind rooster and 1 rooster who is paralyzed from the neck due to a fight. The special needs ones take alot of time. My paralyzed I have to sit with him for 1 hr and feed him everyday. So, my special needs babies are my stress. However, God doesn't give me anything I can't handle. I love them just as much and take care of them even more.❤
@teresaarauza620
@teresaarauza620 3 ай бұрын
I’m new to owning chickens and my drama is that I recently lost one of my girls to mareks , I managed to save one . I used magnesium choloride capsules and she up and walking.
@clarafassett2341
@clarafassett2341 3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to mite talk😊
@cowgirlprepper86
@cowgirlprepper86 3 ай бұрын
Wow!!! It looks awesome!
@katiesprettyusefulthings
@katiesprettyusefulthings 3 ай бұрын
No drama really but I have to live vicariously through you since Manassas Park Virginia does not allow chickens! I'm just waiting until I can move somewhere that allows chickens. In the meantime I'll go hang out with my 17 exotic birds (that are allowed) :D Katie
@WelcometoChickenlandia
@WelcometoChickenlandia 3 ай бұрын
Exotic birds! Wow. ❤️🦜🦜🦜
@jenny_by_the_woods
@jenny_by_the_woods 3 ай бұрын
I have 28 chickens and 5 have bubble feet that’s my annoying drama of the month, soo fed up with the maintaining it all clear and clean 😫
@singer987
@singer987 3 ай бұрын
Same! I have 11 chickens and we're dealing with bumblefoot on 4 of them. Trying to make some changes in the run because this is exhausting.
@jenny_by_the_woods
@jenny_by_the_woods 3 ай бұрын
@@singer987 right like i have no time to rest and whoops another gets sick buttttt i love my life so it’s ok, it’s going to all work out in the end❤️🦋courage beautiful friend
@m.k.1543
@m.k.1543 3 ай бұрын
I am having chicken drama right now. My flock has lost 3 out of 4 of my isa browns (i started with 7 birds total now down to 4) my last isa brown, Blanche, had a bad case of mites in July/early August. I got them under control with diatomaceous earth herbs and a strong home made garlic spray. Last weekend she was again listless and cowering in the corner of the run so i took her onto the porch and gave her a bath to better assess her ailment. Well, it wasn’t mites. While I was bathing her in just water to loosen to poop near her butt, she vomited black yuckiness. She was also pretty skinny and i felt nothing in her crop. I saw that she had a nice case of bumble foot on one foot and it looked like it might be starting on the other foot but had not yet gotten bad so i soaked her for a while and then saw that she looked like either she had been severely pecked under her vent or she had an ingrown feather that abscessed. She had a hole filled with poop and it was black. I got it all cleaned out got her set up in my room in the dog crate with nice soft bedding which I topped with pee pee pads so i could change them out as they got soiled and keep her feet clean and dry. This all happened last Sunday. I wake up to hear her gurgling like she is starving. Now she had a variety of stuff in her crate to eat but I didn’t give her regular bagged feed. Her comb was a bit off color so i liquified some kale and scrambled her an egg (uncooked) to which i added some electrolytes, acidifiers, and probiotics because I was thinking maybe it was sour crop. She also had two water sources one pure and one with the same mix of electrolytes etc. thinking she isn’t feeling great but she was nibbling so I thought maybe she would get enough of something good to be able to start feeling better. She was also doing this weird head wiggle periodically like she was having some kind of neck seizure. Meanwhile i was fermenting some of her feed and had the hubby get plain greek yogurt. I would try anything to help her feel better. I called the vet and she was booked and is booked for 3 weeks. They referred me to a large clinic and told me they might be able to suggest something I can do at home without seeing her. (I was in a car accident a week earlier and cant drive that far) well they wouldn’t help me so I am just doing my best. I bathed her again 2 times now because she pooped overnight and laid down in it and when I bathed her today I was the hole under her vent is getting better. Its still black (like dried blood i think) but it looks like it is healing and he bumble foot is healing up and shrinking. And she was not eating the other stuff i gave her so i tried her regular feed and she ate some. The threw a bunch all over the room but she ate some and this morning before her bath she was banfing her beak into the bowl telling me like, “hey i need more feed!” So i gave her some (even though the bowl was 1/2 filled) and she started in in it. So back to her bath. I took her out to wrap her in a towel and she vomited all over me and the floor. Then she started doing the weird head movement again so I gently held her neck and stroked downwards in case something was stuck. I am going to try to call the doctor on Monday but I just don’t know what else to do. I have also tried feeding her with a syringe but she is belligerent! I told my husband if she survives this she may need to be a house chicken. Her immune system seems very weak and I just cant see putting her out in the run if she is just going to keep getting sick. My dog recently passed so she would be the inly animal in the house. I have chicken diapers and a huge crate she can go in for sleeping. I would let her sleep with me but I am afraid she might just try to roost on my head! I’m frustrated, I’m in pain, I’m tired and I’m at my witts end. Hopefully the vet can see her and give me some good news. I dont know how much more bad news I can take. I have had 2 chickens die in the last year, one from oviduct cancer and one startled herself and then had a violent heart attack and a few months ago my vivacious 11 1/2 year old AmStaff was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and passed less than a month later. Too much loss. I am praying that Blanch lives. She is only 4 1/2. Wish me luck.
@m.k.1543
@m.k.1543 2 ай бұрын
Update: Blanche didn’t make it. She died in my arms on 10/2/24 and now rests in the same urn as her sister Madge. My friends think I am nuts for spending 300$ to have my chickens cremated when they pass. I don’t understand what is so hard to understand! They may live outside (mostly) but they are my babies. I would do and have done the same for my cat and dog so why would I not do that for my chicken. I just dont understand non-chicken people. They would totally get it if they had some fluffy feathered flockers to love. Anywho, I did find out that Isa-Browns only have a lifespan of 4-5 years so Blanche lived a good life and one filled with love.
@DaBirbBorb
@DaBirbBorb 3 ай бұрын
So I had five 8 week old chicks in the coop. One morning I went out to check on them and I saw my little Easter egger dead outside of the coop. There were giant paw prints near the coop that were too big to be my dog’s. Apparently a wolf had been roaming my property since my seven old chickens died. And still is!
@AlternativeHomesteading
@AlternativeHomesteading 3 ай бұрын
I have rooster drama. My last mama bird hats for Eggs and they all turned out to be roosters. Right now I have seven roosters and they are tearing up my girls even though they were saddles. I don’t know what to do. Nobody seems to want a rooster except to fight them and I won’t do that. Do you have any suggestions?
@WelcometoChickenlandia
@WelcometoChickenlandia 3 ай бұрын
Could you make a bachelor pad for them? Without the presence of hens roosters usually get long okay, depending on the breed.
@AlternativeHomesteading
@AlternativeHomesteading 3 ай бұрын
@@WelcometoChickenlandia It's possible but I am selling the homestead in rural KY so I can next year if it doesnt sell. Thank you.
@lisaramdass4382
@lisaramdass4382 3 ай бұрын
If they are easy to handle, use your Roosters to go to Veteran's homes. Many have activities that entail animals for therapy. I have a Rooster called Macho, and I take him to a Veterans NH they get a kick out of him.
@AlternativeHomesteading
@AlternativeHomesteading 3 ай бұрын
@lisaramdass4382 I live in a very rural area on a farm. There isn’t anyone local that could help and I’m too busy here to be doing this volunteer work right now
@bretthawkins306
@bretthawkins306 3 ай бұрын
My drama is no matter what I do, I have a couple of older hens that get messy bottoms. 😢 They are free range during the day and get locked in the coop every night. I believe it's bc we have flocks and flocks of Starlings that love our place. Along with 3 large, but friendly crows that we bought peanuts for so they would quit walking in the coop and getting the eggs before us... Lil thieves.. 😊 And I change/scrub the waterers 2 min typically 3 times daily. Clean the nesting boxes weekly and add herbs to it and complete clean every other week. ❤ Wendy 😊
@MorePranaGardens
@MorePranaGardens 3 ай бұрын
I don't have drama yet but I'll be adding guinea keets soon so I imagine that whole thing will be quite dramatic.
@katedutchie
@katedutchie 3 ай бұрын
I have a flock of twelve. We put seven in the run during the day. And the other five stay in the coop, and come inside our house at night. We are overcrowded right now so I am worried about fighting. I have a 6x8ft coop with a 8x12ft run. They had a larger coop and run. But it was older shed that a weasel got into. So we have to rush to get something built with the money we had. I know I should downsize. But it is so difficult because I love them. And I would never rehome my other pets. So I can’t imagine doing it to my chickies.
@jeffmarkham75
@jeffmarkham75 3 ай бұрын
I’m new to backyard chickens and one of my six month old hens appears to have been attacked yesterday. She won’t put any weight on her left leg although she looks ok otherwise. I’m not sure if it’s broken, dislocated, or something else and I can’t find any vets in my area who see chickens. I’m kinda at a loss. Aside from isolating her, can anything else be done?
@abbymcmahon365
@abbymcmahon365 3 ай бұрын
Bumblefoot. 🙄😒 2 of my 5 girls. I'm sure no elaboration is necessary in this crowd. ☺️ That's my current chicken drama. 🤷‍♀️
@lilyavery8230
@lilyavery8230 3 ай бұрын
I am at the height of drama with my girls all of a sudden. My dark Brahma will not eat and not sure why. I’m sad about this. Not sure how to help her and fear she will die in the coming days bc of lack of food…no fun. 😢
@tabp8448
@tabp8448 3 ай бұрын
Is her crop squishy? Could be sour crop. I'm going through that right now with my americauna. I was doing ivermectin drops on all the girls tonight, but when I picked her up, a watery, yeasty smelling substance came out of her mouth. I checked her crop and it was squishy. I massaged her crop a bit while holding her face towards the ground and she did it again a couple more times. I gave her some grit and oyster shells, which she ate with no problem. I also cracked an egg, put a half capful of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of vitamix in with the egg. I read you're not supposed to give them food or water for 24 hours, but I figured the acv and vitamins were worth the bit of egg yolk she ate. Her crop doesn't feel so squishy anymore, but she still seems a bit lethargic. Praying she makes it through the night, she's the sweetest girl in my flock. 🐔🫶🏽
@lilyavery8230
@lilyavery8230 3 ай бұрын
@@tabp8448 Thank you for the reply. Actually, I discovered it's their food. I buy one of the big name brand food - upon opening, the bag smelled rancid. Then I went to the local farm store and bought their brand, opened the bag, and it smells rancid - when closely inspecting the bag, it's made by the SAME big box store brand...a lot of my girls are struggling and ruled out any sickness...figured this out just last night when moving their food around. Now I have something new, not made by the big brand - my sister was expierncing the same issue I am having and was feeding them the same brand food and now switched. My Americauna, much like you - is the sweetest. She's been very needy and wants to cuddle all the time. My Brahma, is another story - very skinny and refuses food. I'll check her crop today. I only hope they'll eat the new stuff and buying some rooster booster today. I did their water with fresh herbs, acv, and garlic and fed them some organic veggies from the garden, pesticide free. I don't know what they're doing with the feed, but it's awful. I hope your girl bounces back. It's love and a dedication to do what we do. All the best. Blessings.
@tabp8448
@tabp8448 3 ай бұрын
@@lilyavery8230 yes, she made it through the night (I quarantined her the first night.🙌🏼) The next morning she was fine and wanted to get back into the fresh air, so I let her. Her crop wasn't squishy anymore and she seemed full of energy. I truly think the "vomiting" (if that's what she did, I read they can't really vomit, but for lack of better words?) and the grit especially, and maybe the acv, helped her. She's been fine ever since, and no one else seems to be bothered with similar issues. Maybe she ate something she shouldn't have in the yard? I buy an organic feed and scratch, and they get kitchen scraps and they free range. I am, however, now dealing with depluming mites, which I just discovered. It's never ending, it seems. But yes, for the love of chickens, we do what we do. Thanks for the well wishes. 😘🙏🏼🙌🏼🐔🫶🏽
@tabp8448
@tabp8448 3 ай бұрын
@lilyavery8230 and I pray your girls, especially the Brahma, gets better with their new food choice 🙏🏼
@lilyavery8230
@lilyavery8230 3 ай бұрын
@@tabp8448 sadly…she passed just yesterday. It crushed me… I’m so sad…never easy to lose an animal. Thank you for your kind words and prayers… I just ordered all scratch and peck feed for the flock. I hope they like it. Blessings to you.
@cowgirlprepper86
@cowgirlprepper86 3 ай бұрын
Drama? What drama? I have no chicken drama. 🤦‍♀️😂😂😂😂😂😂 🎭🎭🎭
@Anonymous-km5pj
@Anonymous-km5pj 3 ай бұрын
Drama me this.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jessicaj8148
@jessicaj8148 3 ай бұрын
I feel like chickens are always causing their own drama. But I recently lost 2 hens and not sure one in August from sour crop and one this past weekend from what I thought was vent fleet but still not sure what it was. I had her quarantined and it might have been too late for her. The rest of the flock is fine and we are slowly getting back into supervised free ranging. That was on hold due to hawk attacks that killed two hens. I’m sure the free ranging will bring some drama
@ms.chickenwhisperer
@ms.chickenwhisperer 3 ай бұрын
Log in Create free account You said: Please fix the following. I think the word drama would be an understatement for what I'm going through in my chicken yard with my 14 hens and one rooster. Not only are the molting but I have no hands that are flying up in trees wanting to spend the night outside the coops, and they continuously pick on each other. Especially at night when they're going to bed it's a struggle to see who can poke each other the most. Some nights it seems like hours go by and I'm breaking up fights and putting one hand here so they won't pick on the other hand next to them or rehousing them to a different chicken coop or a different area of the chicken coop it's absolutely absurd. During the day they fight over the laying boxes and food which you think by now they know that there is plenty to go around. My poor rooster just tries to stay out of it sometimes he'll break up the fight sometimes he hides. No matter what I love them with all my heart and I wouldn't change it for the world. ChatGPT said: ChatGPT I think "drama" is an understatement for what I'm experiencing in my chicken yard with my 14 hens and one rooster. Not only are they molting, but I also have hens flying up into the trees, wanting to spend the night outside the coops. They constantly pick on each other, especially at bedtime, when it’s a struggle to see who can poke whom the most. Some nights, it feels like hours go by as I break up fights, separate hens to prevent bullying, or relocate them to different areas of the coop. It's absolutely absurd. During the day, they squabble over the laying boxes and food, despite there being plenty to go around. My poor rooster tries to stay out of it; sometimes he breaks up the fights, and other times he just hides. No matter what, I love them all with my whole heart and wouldn’t change it for the world.
@deenottelling8492
@deenottelling8492 3 ай бұрын
I got Americana chicks this year because they rarely get broody and I’m not looking to hatch out new chicks. I’ve had chickens for awhile with no broody chickens. This year my new girl has gone broody like she is on a mission to make up for the years no one has been broody for me. 😂
@michaelhoskins2006
@michaelhoskins2006 3 ай бұрын
How big is your Homestead? Do you have any tips? What about raising a rooster? How big should the cage be? Can it be raised and how to deal with poop? 0:43
@joeyl.rowland4153
@joeyl.rowland4153 3 ай бұрын
A Dog kennel is big enough for your rooster but it shouldn't be permanent. Your rooster should be able to stand tall and beat his wings or he is too cooped up. If you can get an all wire dog kennel with the plastic under tray use one of those and find another use for your under tray, leaving your rooster in bare grass will give him grass and bugs he finds. You can move the kennel to fresh grass every day or 2. Never put it into direct sunlight. Maybe use the under tray as a shade roof. Think big dog kennel though.
@michaelhoskins2006
@michaelhoskins2006 3 ай бұрын
@@joeyl.rowland4153 thank you for your useful advice. It’s only we need to keep in the shed because they don’t really like roosters where I reside in old Blighty or England. i’ve got a cage which is approximately 2‘ x 2.5. Times 4 feet that height width and length. I would have to keep him at most two full days to 3 full days that’s three full days and then I would let him out for a couple of hours and I would have to lock him back up in solitary confinement because I need him to have sex or meet with the hens.
@MJYouAreNotAlone1
@MJYouAreNotAlone1 3 ай бұрын
I have a question I have a bantam chicken that is 18 weeks old and she flew over my 6 foot fence yesterday into the neighbors tree. Praise the Lord and I was able to go and get her. Should I clip her wing? Or will she not do it again? I am so afraid to clip her wing. Please tell me what I should do.❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
@carolcooper8862
@carolcooper8862 3 ай бұрын
Oue Salmon Faveroles are nervous-nelly-fuss-budgets!!
@jeankopinski6407
@jeankopinski6407 3 ай бұрын
I live in Michigan. I noticed you have a beautiful net overhead. How do you handle this when there is a snow storm. Mine collapse and I get so upset. Any help would be great. Thanks Jean
@duboislegacyfarm
@duboislegacyfarm 3 ай бұрын
Are you positive it was a red mite and not a clover mite? They look very similar. ❤
@Ilovejim7
@Ilovejim7 3 ай бұрын
Last Nov i switched my chicken feed. They then lost their feathers on their lower backs.I couldnt figure out why. I finally switched back to their old feed and they are finally growing feathers again JUST IN TIME for them to start molting ahhhhhh!!! I'm still waiting on the joy of chicken ownership lol Every youtube video I watch talks about another disease they can get, not yours lol others, well ok some of yours too lol so I stopped watching a lot of other videos. It stresses me out, a lot. Anyhoo, how did you keep the grass in your run? Any grass we've had they destroy. My hubby made me 3 3x8 salad bars for them but it doesn't grow up through the wire. So any suggestions would be EXTREMELY helpful 😊 Thank you!
@tanjalay2903
@tanjalay2903 3 ай бұрын
My husband surprised me with baby ducklings . I'm not ready or set up for them . Planning on having there own in closer so they can get used to the chicken and the chicken to them . Is there something else I need to know about integrating them with my chicken ??
@imjustagerl261
@imjustagerl261 3 ай бұрын
Ok so first off I want to thank you for your channel and I named my Ayam Cemani hen after you:) beautiful name for a beautiful chicken! I have rooster issues.. 3 roosters per 18 hens which include the Ayam and 4 buff Orpington pullets. I love Gary but he was supposed to be a she..unfortunately throwing off my chicken math he is a year old. How can I get everyone to get along? Any tips would be appreciated!
@michaelhoskins2006
@michaelhoskins2006 3 ай бұрын
I mean, if you want to put the rooster in a battery cage
@Locomedic1
@Locomedic1 3 ай бұрын
I have two separate chicken groups...one has 25 hens and 1 rooster...the other has 10 hens and 1 rooster....my question is do I really need roosters? Alot of the hens in group 1 are featherless on their backs and neck areas due to the constant rooster mountings..dont have brooding chickens..fyi
@doubles1545
@doubles1545 3 ай бұрын
You only need roosters if you want chicks.
@Locomedic1
@Locomedic1 3 ай бұрын
@doubles1545 thanks...that's what I thought.
@SundryTalesOfConstance79WESTY
@SundryTalesOfConstance79WESTY 3 ай бұрын
Nooice! 😎 STOC
@geekgal3614
@geekgal3614 3 ай бұрын
How do you get hens to be nice to bantams? We now have two flocks. Flock1 has 8 hens and a bantam roo (who is a good roo for the big girls). Then I have flock2 with 12 bantams and two roosters (only one roo stays with the girls). My newest hatched roo is about 6 months old and he has his own place outside during the day and inside at night. He and I watch TV every night with him on my lap. Yeah spoiled. We let both flocks out to free range the yard for abt 1.5 hrs right before dark every day, when we can be out there with them. We have too many predators to let them free range all day. The big hens scare the bantams and they just run away from them. I am too nervous the big hens will hurt or kill my bantam hens if they are all together. Any advice? or are two flocks better than 1??? 😌💗😁
@JudyZimShadHomesteader
@JudyZimShadHomesteader 3 ай бұрын
Leaf blower n Weed wicker
@heydeej2
@heydeej2 3 ай бұрын
Butch girls to the rescue!
@TheSHTFFarm
@TheSHTFFarm 3 ай бұрын
I raise Brahmas. They whine a LOT. They will let you know when they don’t like another chicken for whatever reason 🙄. This is what I tell mine: This Brahma Mama can’t handle your drama.
@WelcometoChickenlandia
@WelcometoChickenlandia 3 ай бұрын
You made me LOL! 😂
@TheSHTFFarm
@TheSHTFFarm 3 ай бұрын
@@WelcometoChickenlandiagood!!! 😂
@wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036
@wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036 3 ай бұрын
Okay, well you asked for it. So I raise some pretty expensive birds, American Bresse. And the Pinnacle of my achievement and of my hard work over the last couple of years has been my rooster Cosmo. Genetically, he is absolutely fantastic. A lot of hopes and dreams are tied up in that bird. And then he got sick Cosmo has MG. Specifically, that is myoplasmosis gallasepticum. Essentially it's a very common but very nasty cold. It's a respiratory thing and they will snot up terrible. Lethargy. Standing in one place with their head hung down. The skin around their eyes and on their faces will puff up and look swollen. They just look miserable and they are. They will toss their head back and forth and sneeze and everything trying to get the snot out of their respiratory systems. If they can manage to maintain long enough it will clear itself out because there is no cure. If they can't they die. I figured out pretty quickly what was going on with him and I separated him. Made him a nice warm dry hospital room. Then I went out and picked him some broadleaf plantain and chopped it up diced it up real fine and cooked it and scrambled Guinea eggs. After about a week he was really looking like he had pulled through and he was anxious to get back to his hens so I let him go back. That was my first mistake. Long story short it's spreading like wildfire throughout my Homestead. The only things that appear to be immune are my Muscovy as far as birds go. I have lost many birds. I have not yet lost Cosmo but he was so sick that I panicked and started throwing every egg I could find in the incubator. I hatched out a beautiful brooder of 15 of them. And right now just yesterday I have been forced to move them into an outside brooder that some of the sick babies were in earlier. I'm hoping that I actually put enough antibacterial and germ this and germ that in there that nothing can survive. Hell that water trough has spectracide, Listerine antibacterial spray antifungal stuff oh Lord let me think diatomaceous earth lol...... I made sure there was nothing going to live in there before I added the bedding and set it up for them. So far so good but I'm really nervous and now I have three sneezing turkeys...
@wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036
@wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036 3 ай бұрын
And I should add as well that I am 57 years old, disabled, on an extremely low fixed income that is so far below the poverty line that I don't even have to pay taxes, and by myself lol. I live in Southeastern Missouri and I can guarantee you that the vets around here..... Well I got laughed at when I asked if they could check the parasite load in my birds. Apparently it's against the law in this state to name a bird lol. Anyway the point is you're pretty much on your own and if they don't make it well tough luck. All that just to say that I can't just go order this or buy that or try this or try that. I do have some vetrx that I sprung for. But you know homeopathic and essential oils, herbs all of that is just beyond my means. I was hopeful that Cosmo would change all that lol. He's still alive it's just it never seems to ever completely clear it just cycles over and over and over
@brightantwerp
@brightantwerp 3 ай бұрын
Oh, it's jungle-drama now.....
@jacksnavely559
@jacksnavely559 3 ай бұрын
YEA YOUR CHICKENS LIKEJUNGLE MY CHICKENS LIKE JUNGLE ❤❤🥚🥚🥚
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