THANK YOU sooo much. I really appreciate all the links! I too have had our winds destroy both chicken and duck enclosures and catching critters during a storm was not fun. I’m going to have our new run built- predator proof ‘dog kennel’ about 20 x 50 ft and then have lots of plants, bushes and...
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate it!!! I will be sure to get the summer gauge wire to keep the rats out. Never thought about leaving the ch Ken’s outside but that’s a great idea- I will leave it all secured but doors open from barn to run so they can decide. The ice and baby pools is...
Hi everyone,
I am moving from California to Arizona and am concerned about the HEAT! The vet suggested to be sure to move well before summer to get them acclimated.
I am looking for any tips for how best to construct structures to keep my ducks and chickens cool. I will have a barn installed...
I have an almost three year old Svarthona who developed a limp about a month ago. No obvious injuries but mild swelling noted in upper leg by vet. Unsure how it happened. Diagnosed with sprained leg. she was on Meloxicam for about a week with a little improvement. she has steadily improved...
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I acquired two little Svarthöna girls and am wondering how big they will be at maturity. The breeder told me they were not a bantam breed but they seem so tiny and are already 3 months old. I do have mostly English Orpingtons so perhaps they aren’t as little as I think. These...
I’m so sorry you lost your little ones. I too had a predator come in and injure one chicken and kill another young one a few weeks back. It was a fox- none of the ducks were harmed and it was at 7 am after I let everyone out of their locked coops/houses. The fox was back day after day around 7...
I have a 9 month old English Orpington who was injured by a fox and had a pretty significant wound. She just finished her antibiotics and is doing great! She started laying eggs again yesterday while on her last day of antibiotics. What is the wait time for eating her eggs? Is it safe for...