try a steel leg trap.....burry it so that it sets level with the ground and sprinkle a light layer of pine needles or what ever. the key is placement good luck
i am looking for some birchen oegb and thought about possibly showing them in the future. does anyone have any personal experience with birchen or any...
i purchased 6 oegb hatching eggs and i have oegb hens that usually go broody just fine and i never have had any trouble with them but since these were paid for i just want to get it right. my question is should i just place...
dont have a incubator hen stopped setting over aweek ago so i finished them with a heat lamp put the eggs on a towel in a box and then covered the box with plexiglass, i left a air gap and have wet the towel to increase humidity temp...
i only had 1 chick to hatch so far and cant afford to make any mistakes. when will the chick start eating? what temperature do i need? and any advice would be greatly appreciated