Bull, you are absolutely amazing in how you demonstrate your love and care for your feather babies. You will be blessed for all that you do. God bless. (RIP... Peaches) 😢
I'm sorry you lost her. You've educated us so much on how to tend to and care for chickens. When I get mine, at least I'll know what to look for and what to do. Thanks for sharing ❤🙏🏿
Hi Bull. Sorry to hear about Peaches passing away. You did your best to help her, and comfort her. My little flock are in their sixth week, and are almost completely feathered. Goldie lost all of her tail feathers, but new feathers have grown in. I do not believe it was from bullying or excessive preening. I think it was juvinile shedding. What is strange, is she is the only one that has done so. The pecking order is changeing, and I do not believe she is the top hen in the coop any longer. I'm not sure which one has taken her place. Every day, it looks like she is losing more of her white spots. She and Trixie are almost indistinguishable. Bella has darker feathers making it easy to tell her apart from the other Rhode Island Reds. Raven and Ariel are hard to tell apart. Raven has more white on her chest and a wider sadle. Viewed from either profile, they look like twins. Next week, I start training them with scratch feed, and soon after that, soldierfly larva. They are already friendly with me, and do not fear my presence. I've decorated their chicken run with cut logs, an eight foot dogwood branch to roost on, a large ceramic bowl filled with sand for dust baths, two mirrors with pecking toys, and a toy xylophone. Last on the list is a peck toy that slowly releases treats. Oh, and a bale of straw to spread inside the main run. The area under the chicken coop will be left bare dirt.
That’s awesome so glad to hear your babies are growing up into beautiful hens. Goldie’s tail will grow back even more beautiful. That made remember when my old rooster Ike, lost his tail to Dr. Ricci’s Golden Doodle. Looks like the girls have a really nice chicken run. Peaches, had a good life and I’m at peace with that
@@TheBullsGarden All of the feathers have grown back behind the saddle. Her last two feathers lost were the outer feathers. They are already growing back. The fast replacment is one of the things that leads me to believe it was juvinile shedding, and not from plucking. There was a big behavior change today. Instead of returning to the coop and perching on the roosting bar, they gathered in the shade under the chicken coop. I witnessed Raven and Goldie gave a warning call, and the other three chickens took shelter under the chicken coop. Seconds later, the shadow of a hawk passed over the tarp covering the chicken run. They are covered and totally safe from aerial predators.
@@TheBullsGarden Peaches 🐔 went to hen heaven loved 😍 and in peace 🕊️💞. You really assisted her to make the transition 😇. She will sing Cluck Praise around heaven's garden.
The chickens we have today isn't as hardy as the ones I grew up with. Never in all my childhood years did we have a chicken get egg bound, lost a few to predators but they were free range and we were surrounded by thick forest. Our dogs usually killed any critters that came for a chicken supper, but every once in awhile a skunk would slip by them but as soon as they heard the chicken squack they got the skunk and we could smell and see the evidence. You couldn't wash the dogs enough to get rid of the stink, much of it had to wear off.
@@marysurbanchickengarden Most definitely, they knew they were going to get sprayed but still defended the hens. I’ve lost chickens but still free range my chickens because they’re much healthier and happier. God bless my friend
Sorry for your loss, brother Bull. We had a chicken last month same thing happened, I've changed the way im trying to help them out when they are egg bound, a African woman said to use a turkey brassier and salt water to stick up there to relieve the eggs. I've tried it, and it worked . Your thoughts?
i had that happen to two of my chickens. i did the same thing, they still died. i cant handle death so im trying to find someone to take the rest of my chicks. i cant do it any more. so far i have had five chicks die. i could feel the egg. they just wouldnt release.
Bull, you are absolutely amazing in how you demonstrate your love and care for your feather babies. You will be blessed for all that you do. God bless.
(RIP... Peaches) 😢
I'm sorry you lost her. You've educated us so much on how to tend to and care for chickens. When I get mine, at least I'll know what to look for and what to do. Thanks for sharing ❤🙏🏿
@@MarMar-pg2ey much appreciated my sister, many blessings
I’m so sorry Bull I really hope peaches get better. You’re a caring person 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much Jewell, my little girls mean a lot to me
I am sorry you lost Peaches. You know so much about taking care of your chickens.
RIP Peaches…
Thanks for sharing…
Salute!🍃🍃💯
Thank you brother ✊🏾
Sending my Condolences! You really love your chickens!
@@Shannie2003 thank you so much Shannie, much love and respect
I'm learning more every video! Thanks Mr. Bull
Glad to hear it! Many blessings
Hey Bull sorry about the hen passing. Take care. Best of luck with the other chickens.
@@jacquelinejenkins8 thank you so much Jacqueline really appreciate you
So Sorry About Peaches, Thanks for Sharing 💜
@@TNOG511 thank you so much sister Linda ❤️
Hi Bull. Sorry to hear about Peaches passing away. You did your best to help her, and comfort her. My little flock are in their sixth week, and are almost completely feathered. Goldie lost all of her tail feathers, but new feathers have grown in. I do not believe it was from bullying or excessive preening. I think it was juvinile shedding. What is strange, is she is the only one that has done so. The pecking order is changeing, and I do not believe she is the top hen in the coop any longer. I'm not sure which one has taken her place. Every day, it looks like she is losing more of her white spots. She and Trixie are almost indistinguishable. Bella has darker feathers making it easy to tell her apart from the other Rhode Island Reds. Raven and Ariel are hard to tell apart. Raven has more white on her chest and a wider sadle. Viewed from either profile, they look like twins. Next week, I start training them with scratch feed, and soon after that, soldierfly larva. They are already friendly with me, and do not fear my presence. I've decorated their chicken run with cut logs, an eight foot dogwood branch to roost on, a large ceramic bowl filled with sand for dust baths, two mirrors with pecking toys, and a toy xylophone. Last on the list is a peck toy that slowly releases treats. Oh, and a bale of straw to spread inside the main run. The area under the chicken coop will be left bare dirt.
That’s awesome so glad to hear your babies are growing up into beautiful hens. Goldie’s tail will grow back even more beautiful. That made remember when my old rooster Ike, lost his tail to Dr. Ricci’s Golden Doodle. Looks like the girls have a really nice chicken run. Peaches, had a good life and I’m at peace with that
@@TheBullsGarden All of the feathers have grown back behind the saddle. Her last two feathers lost were the outer feathers. They are already growing back. The fast replacment is one of the things that leads me to believe it was juvinile shedding, and not from plucking. There was a big behavior change today. Instead of returning to the coop and perching on the roosting bar, they gathered in the shade under the chicken coop. I witnessed Raven and Goldie gave a warning call, and the other three chickens took shelter under the chicken coop. Seconds later, the shadow of a hawk passed over the tarp covering the chicken run. They are covered and totally safe from aerial predators.
Howdy Brother- sorry about Peaches. We’ve done that very same thing when they get egg bound. God bless
@@TheBeardedCarpenter Thank you brother, it’s horrible seeing them suffer like that, I gave her a good life while she was here. God bless
Sorry for your loss, RIP Peaches.
IT TO SHALL PASS...U ARE A GREAT GUY...SOME WOULDVE CARED
@@davidcoreywithcrop8686 yes indeed, when you raise chickens incidents will happen
Awe Peaches, Bull you're the best provider ever!! Condolences to you and the rest of the chickens!!! So sorry my friend!
@@Spondennysgarden7b thank you so much, that means a lot to me
Sorry for your loss
😞
Thank you so much my friend your a blessing
Bull, sorry to hear about Peaches passing ❤
Thank you so much Vicky
I’m sorry about Peaches🥲I know how much you love your chickens💕
Thank you so much, many blessings my sister
Awe Bull I’m so sorry to hear about Peaches. You did your best to help her. ❤
Thank you so much Jan ❤
😮😢 Dr. Ricci🩺👨🏾⚕️ Help! So sorry for Peaches 😥 🐔🧡😇.
Thank you so much, Peaches was an awesome hen
@@TheBullsGarden Peaches 🐔 went to hen heaven loved 😍 and in peace 🕊️💞. You really assisted her to make the transition 😇. She will sing Cluck Praise around heaven's garden.
@@cmaill1042 Amen thank you so much and many blessings
My condolences 😢RIP 🍑
Thank you so much, she had an awesome life here at the Bull’s Garden
I’m so sorry Bull 🙏🙏❤️❤️
She lived a good life with me
Oh Bull, I’m so sorry about Peaches.
She lived a good life with me
I'm sorry to hear about Peaches.
@@lisaandaydensgarden4317 thank you so much Lisa appreciate you my sister
Sorry to hear about peaches Bull.
@@GardeningwithBernie Thank you so much, Peaches was a good hen and had a good life free ranging
I hate that 😒 sorry for your loss Bull
She was an awesome hen Erica
Sorry about Peaches😢🐔♥️
@@theheardhomestead thank you so much, really appreciate it
I’m so sorry about Peaches.
Thank you so much, really appreciate that
Well, Bull, I would have just tried to scare the egg out of her. Your way seems better. Sorry to hear about peaches. You did what you could.
Peaches had an awesome like here brother
My condolences, I had two chickens to pass away. I have 3 left now they are my pets. I don’t want anymore. I get too attached.
You definitely get attached because of their awesome personalities
This is so sad, I hope to have chickens in my garden too one of these days
@@SammyTDIYgardenAdventure definitely do it, chickens are the best and you will fall in love with them
Rip Peaches .
Thanks Schevan
I've had at least 4 chickens egg bound. She'll get better if not already
Sorry about peaches, you've tried your best to save her 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💚💚💚💫👋🏽💎🦋🇬🇧
@@None-YaBusiness thank you so much, she had a good life with me
Sorry about peaches
Thank you so much my sister
@TheBullsGarden my little son, was clued to the video to see what would happen
Wasn't the outcome he wanted
Poor peaches
The chickens we have today isn't as hardy as the ones I grew up with. Never in all my childhood years did we have a chicken get egg bound, lost a few to predators but they were free range and we were surrounded by thick forest. Our dogs usually killed any critters that came for a chicken supper, but every once in awhile a skunk would slip by them but as soon as they heard the chicken squack they got the skunk and we could smell and see the evidence. You couldn't wash the dogs enough to get rid of the stink, much of it had to wear off.
@@marysurbanchickengarden Most definitely, they knew they were going to get sprayed but still defended the hens. I’ve lost chickens but still free range my chickens because they’re much healthier and happier. God bless my friend
Rip peaches 🙏🏽
Thank you so much my sister
I hate to hear about Peaches. My chicken Lorraine passed last month and I think the other two still looked for her for awhile.
Yes they have amazing personalities, thank you so much
So sad 😞
Thank you Marie, Peaches was an awesome hen
😢❤
Thank you so much
😢 sorry
@@pearliehoward4161 thank you so much Pearlie, many blessings
Sorry for your loss, brother Bull. We had a chicken last month same thing happened, I've changed the way im trying to help them out when they are egg bound, a African woman said to use a turkey brassier and salt water to stick up there to relieve the eggs. I've tried it, and it worked . Your thoughts?
Thank you so much brother for that information, next time this happens I will try it. I need to be ready because sooner or later it will happen again
Hi there, hope all is well
Thank you so much, really appreciate that
i had that happen to two of my chickens. i did the same thing, they still died. i cant handle death so im trying to find someone to take the rest of my chicks. i cant do it any more. so far i have had five chicks die. i could feel the egg. they just wouldnt release.
I definitely understand, it’s hard loosing chickens that you raise and become attached to, thank you so much
Oh Bull, I’m so sorry about Peaches.
I hate it when I loose one of my little girls, I try to give them the best life possible
I am sorry you lost Peaches. You know so much about taking care of your chickens.
Thank you so much, these little girls mean a lot to me