The word “hormone” is derived from the Greek word hormo which means “to set in motion.” Hormones stimulate and regulate an endless list of critical functions within the chickens body. Hormones that are set in motion are being radiated (for a lack of a better word) Therefore by adding the...
For an attractant I have used anise. You know that liquid licorice flavored stuff. Coons love that smell. Any time I start to see coon sign around the coop I set either a 220 conibear in a 5 gallon pail or the largest havahart cage trap. I prefer the conibear. Usually it will only take 1 maybe 2...
"a good zap from a electric fence should do it"
Exactly WIchickenraiser, I have a hot wire 6 inches off the ground and 6 inches from the top that runs completely around the entire run. I live in the middle of the woods with predators everywhere. The pop door is never closed. I have never...
Just checking in and saying hello to all. Summer has got me soooo busy. So busy that I find it hard to get on this puter and post. I see a few new friends have joined in the thread. Welcome to all newcomer's. After a brief scan I saw Al has a new pup, congrats. He is a great looking dog. I hope...
Here is the article in the paper. I was wondering if it was anyone here on BYC.
http://www.lohud.com/article/20120614/NEWS02/306130109/Doctor-fights-Somers-chicken-restrictions-wants-keep-flock-13?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage
LOL. I was thinking that but wouldn't say it. It's always hard to see an animal in a bad way. We are human and do have compassion for all living creatures.