I think these machines are pretty cool, pellet makers. You just throw in whatever ingredients and it comes out in pellet form for your rabbits or birds. Comes with pretty price tag though
Hello! Another guy that's going to take a stab at it .. So the Cornish hen is what you feed it, it's not like the store ones because this will be your "from chick till grill" bird. Just like the luxury of knowing what's in your eggs, it's comforting knowing how you bird became so big and...
So I've been reading through all the ordinances for the city of San Antonio about obtaining a permit to keep more than 3 chickens on you're property. My question is, how many more does the excess animal permit allow you to keep?? I can't find that information anywhere, and when I called ACS...
There is a hatchery in Lytle, TX that I go to alot. If you look up San Antonio Chicken and rabbits on Google, that's them. The phone number is 2108274686. They have everything, they're reputable and i know they sell fertile eggs. They are a family owned business and are open 7 days a week, give...
I had a coturnix quail escape and run into the mouth of my chocolate lab, I ordered her to drop it and she did but still managed to injure the leg pretty bad. It tried to limp and move around but it was to small to get anywhere, not even able to eat or drink. It suffered too much, I convinced...
Hello! I recently moved from the North Star Mall area to the south side. I currently have 4 Rhode Island Reds, 15 Coturnix Quail, two adult rabbits and 8 baby rabbits. It was easy getting away with what I called "Inner City Farms" on the North Side with retired neighbors always looking out their...
Sorry for your loss. I lost one at the beginning of winter from a cold. I didn't act fast enough to the symptoms! Just one suggestion, always double check suggestions you get to assure your going down the right path. Sometimes you'll do everything right and still lose one, but you'll know in...
Really? I've heard quite a few success stories from using DE on here. I've never had a big mite issue, but I would still use DE and wood ash and it appears to keep things in control. But it would be nice to hear of a nice natural kill agent for these suckers.