Here is my daughter, Briana laying the vinyl tile on the floor. Had to vacuum and damp mop the OSB to get the tiles to stick.
Well, it's late, but we are ready to move the girls in. Had to put screen over the stock tank in the basement to keep them from flying out. The timing was...
THE PULLET PALACE
Living in western Nebraska on an acerage I mentioned to husband..."we should get chickens and have our own eggs." His reply was stern.."over my dead body will we have chickens." This past Spring my daughter and I went to the local farm supply store to pick up some supplies for...
The scalped chick actually looks a lot better today. Neosporin seemed to have helped. She is alert et interactive. Eating and drinking. I'm still keeping her seperated though. Few more days of healing should help. I wondering, however; will the little girls ever be safe with the full grown...
I had the same problem today. A full grown Russian Orloff basically scalped a young feathered Barred Rock. I didn't think she was going to live. We seperated her and put neosporin on the wound which is pretty large, covering the entire top of her head. She seems to act o.k. ....eating and...
Sorry all....I got lost for a minute! Some of these threads are long! Thanks for the information, I have some bags of pine and some of cedar....have to go clean the cedar out of the coop.....Thanks for the help!
Nebjule
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the site. Posted a few questions on some threads yesterday and everyone just talked around me. I thought maybe I just didn't know "thread ettiquette!" Are there rules or something I should know. Any help would be appreciated. I just built my own coop and have 5 babies...
Hi Everyone, I'm new to the site as a member. Have browsed the site alot while planning for chickens, now they are here, the coop is built and it's time to have fun.