WING CLIPPING sessions are only that (just for wing clipping). Further advice will attract a Consultation Fee.
Garden Design Advice is also covered under a CONSULT for the same price.
CONSULTATION VISITS are available for issues that are unique to your poultry keeping situation. A chance to get all your poultry questions answered. $80 for the 1st hour, $40 for every half hour thereafter.
WING CLIPPING sessions are only that (just for wing clipping). Further advice will attract a Consultation Fee. Garden Design Advice is also covered under a CONSULT for the same price.
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I expect there are a lot of new eyes on my website due to the amount of people now buying poultry. To introduce myself, I am Janine Zschech, the sole owner/occupant of Adelaide Chicken Sitting Service. I am a Poultry Pet Sitter and Poultry Educator I do NOT sell poultry I am NOT a breeder But I can help you source what you are looking for. I do NOT buy or take UNWANTED poultry I do NOT RESCUE poultry Please search my blog for rehoming advice. This may change from time to time. The basics remain the same. I do NOT kennel any birds or poultry I come to your backyard to care for the pets on your property for their health, safety and comfort. I practice strong biosecurity to keep birds healthy (not to bring in disease or pests). I pet sit within a half hour drive of Sheidow Park (SA 5158). Costs double outside of my zone. I am NOT a vet I do give sound advice for free via email, text, comments on posts and by phone. I will direct you to a vet when I can identify that your poultry need more help than a home remedy. I have a farming background, so my advice is based in sound working knowledge. I do NOT sell any products I can help you locate the right product that you need and the general cost and directions on how to use the product. I do NOT have any incubators for loan I can help you source incubators (ahead of time!) as well as setting up a brooder for hatched chicks. I will NOT help you source poultry for slaughter, cock fighting or rituals I support backyard chicken keepers who want to keep chickens for their company and fresh eggs. I also support those who need to help find a location for dispatch from their own flock. I do NOT do any advertising on my website I do give product reviews here on my blog which will contain positive and negative feedback, as well as how to use a product or service. I welcome all questions from poultry keepers Australia wide. If you haven't experienced one of these poultry faux pas, then you really deserve a pat on the back. The rest of us, however, have gained our wisdom and knowledge through walking through fields of fire in poultry ownership. Here is my top 12 of mistakes many poultry owners make - and all can be fixed.
I can feel a Part 2 coming on. Can you add to the list? Got some curly questions? Welcome to owning chickens for the very first time or those thinking about stepping into this very addictive life style. Or maybe you are doing a project for school. Everyone has to start somewhere. If you have never been told, how do you know? If you do not see your question amongst these, please add them to the comments so that I can answer them for you. Let’s jump into some of the most common questions I receive. Do all hens have wattles and combs?Yes they all do. These are the red fleshy parts around a chicken’s head. A wattle is UNDER the beak. A comb is ON TOP of the head. The trickiest ones to see this on is the Araucana, Polish and Silkie breeds (amongst others). Depending on their breeding, they will still have these parts of their anatomy on their heads, but much smaller. The smallest type of comb is called a Walnut or Pea. There are many different shapes and sizes on different breeds of chickens. These parts indicate the health of chicken, helps with their heat regulation and indicates their breed maturity. Do chickens make noise all of the time?Yes and No. Chickens do not make loud noises all of the time. They have their quiet times and different noises that they make to communicate with one another. The noisiest part of their day is usually around egg laying time. They may sing a lot before they even lay an egg, or maybe they only sing the loudest after they have laid their egg. Some hens like to encourage others to lay too, so they can also be the noisy ones. Happy quiet talking is a sign of happy chickens, especially when you walk out into the yard, as they will get excited that you may have a treat for them. How many eggs do chickens lay every day?Hens can lay only one (1) egg per day. It takes around 26 hours for an egg to develop inside her reproductive tract in order to be laid. The amount of eggs laid every week will vary between breeds. Some breeds lay less often. Hybrid hens (ISA Browns or utility Australorps) will lay every day, but other breeds may lay only 3-5 eggs per week. Will a chicken peck me to make me bleed?It is very unlikely that a hen will be aggressive enough to peck you so hard that you will bleed. Hens will get broody from time to time and want to protect their eggs, but they still do not usually peck hard enough to harm you. It is more of a warning peck. Roosters can be quite aggressive especially when he is mature and protecting his girls. His peck feels worse than a hen’s peck, but his claws and leg spurs are his most dangerous part. What is the difference between hens and chickens?Hens are GIRL chickens. (female) Cockerels and Roosters are BOY chickens. (male) Can I buy some chickens from Adelaide Chicken Sitting Service?I don’t sell any of my chickens, sorry. I am not a breeder, but I can tell you where you can find what you are looking for. How do I catch and hold a chicken?To catch a chicken, try to place your hands over the top of their back to hold down their wings. Easiest method is to pick them up from head on, rather than from behind when picking them up (e.g. from a roosting rail). Trying to catch a running chicken is the worst, so DO NOT RUN. Instead, stalk them. Think like a fox and corner them.
Please do not drop a chicken. They can get injured. Best to place your hands over the wings to hold them from flapping and place them down feet first to the ground – and then release. You can use your body to hold down a wing, too. Do eggs come out hard or soft?Eggs come out hard. They may be warm and slightly damp just as they are being laid, but dry rapidly. If they come out soft and stay soft, then start feeding the chickens shellgrit to hardened up their shells again. Chickens need calcium from shellgrit for good strong shells. How can you tell if a hen is pregnant?Chickens do NOT go through pregnancy. If they are housed WITH A ROOSTER, they may or may not lay fertilised eggs. These eggs will only develop into chicks if kept at the correct incubation heat for 21 days once laid. A fat chicken does not indicate fertile eggs. How do the chickens get the chicks to hatch all at once if they only lay one egg a day?Fertilised eggs can be kept at room temperature for about 7 days. In that time, mother hen will hop on and off her nest and lay an egg every day. By the 7th day or so, she will become broody and SIT. This sitting produces heat to warm up the eggs. This is when the fertilised eggs start developing into chickens. That is called DAY 1. By day 21, all chicks should hatch together. How do you get the eggs out of a chicken?Chickens are able to push the egg out all by themselves while sitting in their nest. No human help is required. The eggs come out the back end of the hen. The same place they poo from. Do roosters lay eggs too?No, roosters do not lay eggs and they do not help hens create eggs. They are ONLY for fertilisation (to make babies). They are boys. Egg laying is only for the girls. How do chicks get milk from the mother hen?Chickens do NOT produce milk. Chicks will only need water and Chick Starter Crumble from time of hatching. Is a cockerel a boy or girl?A cockerel is a young boy. He will be called a rooster once he is over 12 months of age. Does the rooster fertilise the egg before or after the egg is laid?Before. The sperm needs to travel the hen’s reproductive tract to fertilise the yolks that are waiting. The shell will then form over the yolks to create the complete egg, which will then be laid. How do you know that the eggs are fertilised?Eggs will only be fertilised if there is a rooster in the flock. They have to be tested by cracking open a few eggs on a plate. The yolk is inspected for the “bullseye” which shows development. These eggs can be eaten or thrown away after this inspection. They cannot go on to become chicks because their shells are broken. Once the consistency of “bullseyes” are found, then you have the green light for hatching. When we know they are fertile, we can assume that the other eggs that the hen is laying are fertile too. Mother hen is likely to become broody and willing to keep sitting on her eggs to hatch them. Do chickens catch a cold when they lose their feathers during moulting time?No. Chickens are very resilient. Moulting is a natural part of their life. Feathers grow back again. Should I make or buy some clothes for my chickens when they moult?No, please do not put clothing on chickens! Many people like to KNIT outfits for hens thinking that they look cute and are helping with keeping them warm. When knitted clothing gets wet, they hold the cold up against the chicken, which can affect their health. They have no way of drying out naturally. Ever had wet sleeves on a cold winter’s day? It wasn’t comfortable was it? Same for the chickens. They are better without chicken clothing. I want 10 chickens so that we can have eggs every day. Is this a good plan?It will depend on the breed that you choose for egg laying. If you choose a utility hybrid breed like an ISA Brown, Hy-Line or similar, you will be rewarded with daily eggs. Can you eat 10 eggs a day? Do you have family/friends who would also like fresh eggs? If you do not need 10 eggs every day, then consider another breed that lays less eggs per week. Research which breed is right for you. Do you want big eggs or little eggs? (Standard breed or Bantam breed) The shell colour makes NO DIFFERENCE to the taste of the eggs. Won't the chickens just fly away? How do I keep them in my yard?Chickens really don’t like to fly. Chickens have limited flight capabilities, and the heavier the breed, the more limited they become. For a chicken, it’s more about getting up or down from perches than taking off into the wild blue yonder. There are the occasional escapee chickens, usually of the ISA Brown breed because they are so curious and lightweight. Some chickens prefer to roost up in trees. To limit escapees, ensure that all fences in your yard are at least 1.5m tall, and that’s most properties. Wing clipping can also stop escapees. EASY. Chickens know where the food is and that’s what they hang around for. Can humans catch Chicken Pox from chickens?No. The name ‘Chicken Pox’ is misleading. This virus does NOT come from chickens. It is not able to be transmitted across different species. What does it mean when a chicken's comb LAYS FLAT?If this is not part of a breed characteristic – such as a Leghorn or Ancona (Mediterranean breeds), then it might be a sign of a sick chicken. Are there any other symptoms? Consult your vet for further advice. What does it mean when a chicken's comb is PALE?Three possible reasons:
What does it mean when a chicken's comb is DARKER than normal?Sick chicken. This is a sign of heart troubles caused by illness. Make an appointment to see your vet.
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AuthorYou can take the girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of the girl. As an ex-Barossa gal now living in suburban Adelaide, South Australia, Janine Zschech is not only a serious chicken lady but a genuine advocate for self-sufficiency and education of children to the knowledge of gardening and animal rearing. Skills for life! Archives
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