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    Lets talk about goats!

    Hi all, just wanted to show a couple of pics of my soon to be new additions to my homestead. They're Nigerian Dwarf Wethers, the first 2 are brothers & were born 4-25-14, the last little guy was born on Mothers Day, 5-11-14. No names yet. Hopefully I can bring them home about mid July.
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    Silver Lace Wyandotte acting strange

    I could use some advice, I have a 1 1/2 yr old Silver Lace Wyandotte that has started acting strange. Her comb & wattles are nice & red, but the last few days she stays by herself when I let others out to free range, she stares off & acts like she doesn't know what to do, she just stands &...
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    Ants eating chickens alive!!

    I was told GRITS. The ants love it & take it back to the nest, they eat it & supposedly swell up & die, but not supposed to hurt chickens & can be used around/in garden.
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    RIP Dinosaur! :-(

    Sorry about your boy. First question, what type of fencing do you have? I would suggest lining the pen/run with 1/2" hardware cloth about 3' up from ground & out from edge at least 6 or more inches, this is to keep your babies from putting their heads through & anything from reaching in &...
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    New Predator to be aware of....watch for em

    OMG, Now I'm really worried, what if they find their way to SC where I live, what'll I do?, LOL
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    Advice? Dog got into my coop and killed my hens...

    Glad it worked out for you, but, you don't know me or how "imposing" I can be, that being said, I had issues with neighbors dogs UNTIL I started reporting them to law enforcement & animal control, now NO more issues. I'm just saying that there's more than ONE way to handle situation, ONLY the...
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    Advice? Dog got into my coop and killed my hens...

    You're entitled to YOUR opinion, I'm entitled to MY opinion, calling me a hot-headed reactionary is NOT cool or necessary, just because I disagree with YOUR opinion. READ, what all the OP had to do to get this beast off of & out of the coop that it BROKE into, PLUS the fact that the beast broke...
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    Advice? Dog got into my coop and killed my hens...

    Sorry, but,I TOTALLY disagree. This person NEEDS to be reported NOW to both local law enforcement & animal control, due to the fact that the beast broke INTO YOUR property & coop, killed your chicken(s) & tried to harm YOU, it is now considered a livestock killer & a DANGEROUS ANIMAL, it can be...
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    Lost one of my girls tonight

    Thank you, of course, if anyone can learn from this, at least some good has come from losing my girl. I had just let my girls out for their evening run, around maybe 6pm-6:30pm here in SC. I USED to totally free range, but after losing a LOT of my girls last year to foxes, coyotes, hawks & a...
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    Lost one of my girls tonight

    So sad & bummed out, I lost one of my girls, tonight, a SLW about 9 months old. Not sure what got her, but I'm guessing fox/coyote. We live on 10+ acres surrounded by woods & have had "issues" in the past from both. Haven't had any issues since last summer, but kinda looks like they may be...
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    Injured chicken

    As long as she's not being picked on & has a warm place to rest, she should be ok.
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    pesky dog

    X2 The fact that this dog has drawn blood on your animals has made this dog a danger to the rest of your livestock. Contact animal control or law enforcement & report this animal, if it has tags, better yet, because then law enforcement or animal control will contact owners about their animal...
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    Injured chicken

    As a precaution, I'd wash injured area with a mild solution of epsom salt & warm water, just to sooth the area & help against any infection. Also keep your baby in a warm safe area, with low lights so she can rest, make sure she has plenty of food, water & treats & keep an eye on her.
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    Cleaning a dog puncture wounds

    Rinse the wounds with a very mild solution of Epsom Salt & warm water 2-3 times a day & put some Neosporin (non-pain) or any antibiotic (non-pain, anything with "statin" in it) on the wounds, keep them in a warm, quiet area away from any others, just make sure it has plenty of food & water avail.
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    a bit of a dog problem

    X2 Totally agree, sometimes when irresponsible owners are paid a visit by animal control or law enforcement, it suddenly wakes them us, especially if they get a nice hefty fine for not controlling their animal, plus they get "advised" to keep their animal contained or lose it.
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