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Yay, like hbeam said...pretty bird! The wife and I love wyandottes!Is Martha the pretty Wyandotte in your photo? She is so pretty and I hope you are lucky enough to get a couple more hens that look like her.
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Yay, like hbeam said...pretty bird! The wife and I love wyandottes!Is Martha the pretty Wyandotte in your photo? She is so pretty and I hope you are lucky enough to get a couple more hens that look like her.
I think they are definitely creatures of habit! : )I recently moved my birds around because I needed to empty a couple of the coops to move the older chicks into and the younger chicks into others that the older chicks were in and since moving many of the birds around to different coops and pens some want to either lay on the floor of their coop or on the ground. I think they are rebelling from being moved around.
Yes, all of my hens are pretty and my rooster is AWESOME!!!! He is my avatar picture but my avatar picture does not show.Is Martha the pretty Wyandotte in your photo? She is so pretty and I hope you are lucky enough to get a couple more hens that look like her.
Thank you! My first Wyandottes. I had silkies, colorful bantams or RIR in the past.Yay, like hbeam said...pretty bird! The wife and I love wyandottes!
A plywood or wood section with a large doggy door but..... goats and pigs will be in and out too.Help we are looking for ideas: we want to build a fence for our cow and possibly the goats too. But we want the LGDs to be able to enter the field and leave to be able to protect the animals inside the pasture as well as in the front area of our property. We also have a large chicken coop in the area we are planning on fencing off. We don't want to limit either of the dogs to just one area. We like for them to be able to travel the entire property. However, we have been trying to brainstorm a passage or gate the dogs can use but the cow/potbelly pigs/ and perhaps goats cannot exit. Is this an impossible idea? Does such a design exist? Folks I need your brilliant ideas please!
A electric wire on the top of the fence is ok for horses and cattle, cows, etc. but most predators are diggers and those that go over a fence will be flyers and if they land on a top wire they will not get shocked as they need to be touching the ground to get a shock. The white looking rope along the bottom of my fence is actually poly rope wire. You can get it at Tractor Supply and most feed stores. I have forgotten to turn it off on occasions and touched the wire and it made my heart skip a few beats. I have also heard critters touch the wire and once they know it's there, they don't come back to test it out again. I have netting over the top of all of my pens to keep the hawks and aerial predators from getting into my pens.
Break it open in a dish and see how it looks. I would eat it if it looks okFirst egg!!!!!!!!!FINALLY! I need help though. I don't know which one of my girls laid it. I have a buff orp and an Austrolorp/black star mix but the egg is weird. It has a Greenish spot on it.
Also, is it OK to eat this egg if it had been left out in the heat for a day or two?sunlight
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I use round-up during the summer months to keep the grass and weeds from growing up onto the wire. I spray it under the wire.