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  1. Western North Carolina

    Silkie Sexing 3 months

    mine are all 3 months old. 4 have streamers coming out of the back of their hair poof, and 1 does not, and has very round ball like "hair." So I assume I have 4 boys and 1 girl.
  2. Western North Carolina

    7 week old polish with wattles

    Out of all my wcb polish, only 2 have large wattles, and 1 has smaller wattles. The other 7 have zero wattles. Do they develop at different ages, or can I assume the ones with the large wattles are males. At 7 weeks old I assume they don't have saddle feathers yet. Though the ones with...
  3. Western North Carolina

    How much room do bantams need?

    I don't know how you guys free range bantams. There are fearless hawks around here. No way i can free range mine without major losses. So making several large, lightweight chx tractors, as well as the run. I wish i could free range. But may as well put up a sign "free lunch for hawks."
  4. Western North Carolina

    Feathers on head being plucked- polish

    And so it has begun. I have 30 bantams. 20 polish, 5 silkies, and 5 cochin, all 4 1/2 weeks old. A few of the polish are showing the beginnings of plucking. The one in pic being the worst. It is also the smallest of the polish. I separated it right away. I think it is a silkie doing it...
  5. Western North Carolina

    Minimal wire gauges for different predators?

    sorry, i realized that after. Wasn't sure what HC meant... hardware cloth, duh. I'm stressing too hard about making them safe. I dont want to go overboard, just make it safe. Thanks for your suggestion. Definitely looks impenetrable.
  6. Western North Carolina

    Cochin bantams- guesses at sexing 3 1/2 week olds?

    Thanks. I kinda figured, but had seen other people seemingly knowing gender by 3 or 4 weeks old, and with far away pics too, so thought I'd try.
  7. Western North Carolina

    Minimal wire gauges for different predators?

    It's just that in searching for answers myself, I saw that a lot of other people had asked similar questions and got no real response either, so I thought it would be helpful. Lots of people pre-search for wire online before going comparing prices to a local hardware store, etc, or to see what...
  8. Western North Carolina

    Minimal wire gauges for different predators?

    Yes, I saw that before, but it said nothing about gauge. The thing is, all those different kinds of fencing that site has pictured, come in different gauges. So if someone says, "welded wire fencing" that could be any one of multiple gauges. As someone else mention about "looking for the holy...
  9. Western North Carolina

    Cochin bantams- guesses at sexing 3 1/2 week olds?

    Any guesses on the genders? 3 are frizzles, and 2 black ones are smooth. All bantams. 3 1/2 weeks old. Chick 1. (frizzle) Chick 2. (frizzle) Chick 3 (frizzle) Chick 4. Smooth Chick 5. Smooth
  10. Western North Carolina

    Gauge and layering of wire for run in WNC?

    I would be afraid to do only bottom in 1/2" hardware cloth, because weasels and smaller coons, etc can climb right up and in through the larger wire openings. I assumed I had to do the whole thing in 1/2 hardware cloth, and then cover that in a stronger gauge wire since possums etc can break...
  11. Western North Carolina

    Wire gauge minimums for determined raccoons?

    So possums can't chew threw 19 gauge 1/2" hardware cloth? I ordered that size hardware cloth, but am afraid a possum or something similar will be able to chew through in near corners or something. I have read many people claiming that a possum chewed through it. I plan on covering it with...
  12. Western North Carolina

    Minimal wire gauges for different predators?

    I have asked, and seen other people ask repeatedly (in various locations around the internet) about the minimal wire gauge to keep certain predators out, but there is never a specific answer, only vague answers. People say "the thicker the better" or "welded wire" or "fencing wire," etc. Of...
  13. Western North Carolina

    Wire gauge minimums for determined raccoons?

    Nobody answered the question, which was WHAT GAUGE wire?
  14. Western North Carolina

    Gauge and layering of wire for run in WNC?

    I live south of fontana dam, 3 miles south of the western smoky mountains. 80 percent of the land in this county is gov forest. I have about 1/2 to a 1/2 acre grassed, and the rest is surrounded by tall trees. Behind my house is nothing but forest. So lots of predators. I don't have a dog...
  15. Western North Carolina

    Bantam Size?

    I was wondering the same. Mine are only 3 1/2 weeks, and some are pretty large. I figure they will be twice the size they are now when fully grown, but not sure. My polish are almost twice the size of the cochins and silkies, but they are all the same age.
  16. Western North Carolina

    Gauge and layering of wire for run in WNC?

    Yeah. I will bury an apron. I'm now considering electric fencing. Trying to figure that whole thing out and what to buy. I want to do like 4 strands across around the coop and run. But I still think I need to put thicker wire around the hardware cloth. Definitely doing whole run and coop...
  17. Western North Carolina

    Gauge and layering of wire for run in WNC?

    Yes, but what gauge? What gauge is minimal for bobcat/ coyote? I will put it over the hardware cloth. Is 14 gauge strong enough?
  18. Western North Carolina

    Smart Chicken Coop Monitoring & Control System! We NEED your input!!

    11 and 12. I'd be more interested in a convenient alert system. Like motion activated defenses. Maybe something that would make a sound near the coop to scare something off while simultaneously taking pics or video, but also alert me so I can see what it was. Most contraptions down't make a...
  19. Western North Carolina

    Gauge and layering of wire for run in WNC?

    So a chain link fence is the only wire that will work? What gauge wire is it in case I need to use a different kind?
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