I'd like to rehome 2 8wk old pearl guineas - I am almost certain they are both male as neither does the 2 tone female call. I recently lost their guinea flockmates to a fox and would not feel comfortable free-ranging just two guineas. They are with chicken pullets now (and have been) and do...
We lost 3 guineas to a fox that got in our garage a few nights ago. Our brooder (they were 2.5 months old but big) wasn't terribly secure (garage door wasn't latched properly). It carried off 3 without a trace...except that I saw her carrying one across the pasture. I had to have a fourth put...
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if we should look into a livestock guarding breed?
We have 10 acres unfenced
I see no "disrespect" or nothing "off track" in giving honest answers based on realities and real world experience.
It takes a lot of work and even more luck...
Can we be respectful to the OP and stick to her original question about suitable breeds? I know there are strong feelings out there and it's easy to get off track... Perhaps opening a new thread about how or whether to pen guard dogs is a good idea.
Not sure how far you want to travel, but there's a big one in Sharpsburg, MD this Saturday... https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=492984
Is there some sort of prayer for self control you can do before a poultry swap? I found myself looking up rabbit breeds this morning... Need I remind everyone that my coop-to-be will be on display at the show so I don't even have a permanent home until this week? Plenty of brooder/cage/small...
I had a brooder full of BR's and one was extremely loud. My daughter picked it for that reason and I swore it was going to be a roo. It turned out to be a pullet and every time I heard her I knew the food dish was running low or the water had become shaving filled!
TREATS! Mine became awfully friendly once they realized I doled out goodies. That being said, 25 is an awful lot to try and hand tame at once. I don't know how much time you have to devote, but just grab one and pick it up for a few minutes each time you go by the pen.
This thread is hysterical. I'm new to chickens and the chicks have been pecking at my wedding ring...but I didn't even fathom the extent of their pecking!!
I have 4 pullets (three 8 weeks & one 2 week old) and 7 guinea keets and am aiming towards ending up with 6 or 7 hens plus or minus guineas depending on how this first year goes. I currently have a barred rock, buff orpington, feed store "Ameraucana", and a brahma. I'd like to stick with...
Mine weren't quite as far apart in age as yours (more like 3 weeks keets and 6 weeks pullets), but they did fine. I gave them PLENTY of space. My BO pullet thought, and still thinks, that the guineas are crazy and can't stand them...but is also won't go after them because they are spastic. I...
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I was told as long as they were NPIP it was fine.It was that you could buy out of state with no problem at all, but they changed it this past year.I know there's a hatchery that has stopped sending chicks here,but Mcmurrery still does as does Mt.healthy...
Your answer could depend on tons of factors. Can you be more specific about what's okay, and what's not? What kind of "dog" person are you (and the other members of the family)? Big/little, barking, high energy or lazy, will it be in the house alot? Many breeds of dogs bred for working...
You didn't mention what type of tree it is. That makes a big difference... oak or pine, sure. Some tree shavings (black walnut for example) are very toxic.
Really great job! Having a 2 year old at home and the weekends jam-packed with kid activities kept me from wanting to do it ourselves so we opted to have a shed built and converted (plus I wanted 8x10 and that was a little intimidating!). But my DH and I are putting together (just assembling)...