Yup!! I named two of mine Thelma and Louise. They're young pullets and take off the second the coop door opens up. Those little crests on top of their heads all I see, off the road runners go.
Yes, he's the Cream Legbar from Triplell and Judy, too. I do have some pails, maybe through I should try old Tidy Cat litter ones for her as a transition, still a bit trashy, wouldn't want to go to fancy from her Oscar the Grouch trash can too fast!
Hi all! I haven't stopped in for awhile but wanted to show you my hen from Triplell, Judy, she's been so funny. I adore her. She thinks she's a robin I think, up in the bird feeder. ;)
But now she goes from laying once or twice a week, in the nesting box, to five times a week. But, she found...
Wow! These gentlemen are all STUNNING!! My neighbors aren't all that close but they do hear my roo regularly, so I'm hesitant to add another, but after seeing all these guys it's so tempting to have another rooster in the yard and try another breed.
He sounds like a great guy! Look at that comb! My roo comes up to me each morning almost like to say hello and loves some sunflower seeds from my hand but he's a bit skiddish to come too close to me. I feel attached to him anyway, wouldn't part with him. I love how personable Eric is, especially...
Good points! From what I hear most people here turn the heat lamp on at -20* without windchill. It gets pretty vicious degree by degree from there, but they are wearing the best feather coats! With windchill it's downright painful to the core around -40* out too long on the face or any skin. But...
Thank you! I'm curious about high ventilation, too. It seems the norm and of course lets the most heat out in the summer, but also then the most heat in the winter. Or am I over thinking this? I have a pretty big new vinyl-framed window that my dad was getting rid of, and adding a smaller one...
I've personally always been more into the hen discussions, egg-production, etc. when it comes to breeds. And I realized I can see a lot of hens and name the breed pretty frequently on sight. But roosters, hmmm never paid much attention. I saw my roo wandering the yard yesterday and thought he's...
I'm rehabbing a little shed (put in windows, etc for ventilation), but thinking on insulation. It's summer and I just want this done and can tell myself I can add insulation later. But time flies and fall and winter roll in and I'll wish I just did it while the coop was empty, clean, and still...
There's a guy with a sawmill, or maybe he's a carpenter, I can't remember, that's in Sauk Rapids area if you're ever around there. I can try and find his number in my email if you'd like. He said he has about a truck load a week!
@scandiafowl about your chick with the beak, I just read an article in this months article of Backyard Chickens magazine about very light trimming of beaks and nails, but it mentioned when beaks are more severe:
I'm not sure if that's helpful but I wonder if a bigger trim just as they mention...
@Minniechickmama I'm so sorry to hear those weasels are still at it. I haven't been in the thread awhile and popped in and saw that. It's so sad and has to be unbelievably frustrating. You've had one heck of a spring between the hatches and this. I hope those blasted things are done for soon...