If you weren't going to believe me when I told you we only had automotive fuses and show up not even 3 minutes later, why did you even bother calling the store? No, you cannot use automotive fuses in a microwave unless you want A. the fuse to immediately blow or B. start a house fire. The fact...
As a young woman myself (although a tomboy so not that interested in fashion) I don't get it either lol. I buy my clothes at the thrift store especially shorts and pants. Cheaper and better quality. Not sure why someone would pay an arm and a leg for ruined pants
- Bungee cords
- rope
- large wire dog crates
- 5 gallon buckets
- assorted nails and screws
- tool kit
- scrap lumber
- Flower pots or large dog bowls for oyster shell and grit
Honestly though other than the tarps to block the sun and wind I haven't found myself needing any of that stuff...
The coop is about half the size it needs to be. I would expand it regardless (run is fine) but I agree that if it's just her, I would strongly consider removing her permanently. That said if you want to keep trying, in addition to a larger coop space (which they need anyways) you can try...
Interesting, ime they have been really good at self regulating. I can put food in a bowl and they'll only eat what they need and stay at a normal weight. Now they are very muscular so even the females will be at least a bit bulky from that. I free feed a good quality kibble and that has worked...
Thought about it but Walmart didn't have any and I needed some that day. She also reacted well to the regular diapers so imma stick with that for now, especially since it's short term
I have chickens but the same would apply to ducks too, I just ignore it they'll decompose eventually. Vacuuming up feathers outside on the ground seems a bit much. If they are in the grass then they will also get mowed over which will further help with decomposition. Also the feathers will be...