You have to look in the software settings. My cameras are hardwired but a couple are set to pause between consecutive triggers or they would trigger nonstop. I'm guessing yours is set up that way as well or everytime a bird fluffed its feathers or peaked its head out from under the wing you...
I had nubian/Spanish crosses and some Texas "Barbado" sheep at my old home and am hoping to get some of both again once I finish my fencing. You all are making the Katahdin sheep sound pretty appealing as well. But I love the look of the blackbelly sheep!
Ideal Poultry used to use these images on their website. They also had them on a poster but I can't find the poster available anywhere now and I'm kicking myself for not getting one when I had the chance!!!
Very cute! Can you try to get some pics of their faces? Front and side view so we can verify whether they really seem to be the same breed? I have a feeling one is either a different breed or a mix.
Yes, it should be wet but not soupy. You don't have to do it, but's easier for them to eat it that way. Just make enough that lasts them the day (or half day if you have time and will remember to make a new batch). They will fling a little bit but as long as you don't make it too soupy it...
Are they running out of food? You should make sure the bowl is never empty. I wet the food and they really like that.
You definitely have to clean the brooder every day. Ducklings are messy! Can you post a picture of your brother set up?
I just got 10 runner ducklings delivered from metzer this week. All seen healthy so far other than two growing slower.
They shipped from Tennessee according to the tracking.
My dogs and cats are covered by Pets Best. I haven't had to use it yet so I can't say how good it is. In the past I had coverage through PePlan (now Fetch) for my Chesapeake Labrador that I got at 7 months old. Was not able to use the insurance I'd been paying for when I needed it (torn ACL)...
I really like this guy's netting product and info on covering large areas. I might end up taking a similar approach eventually, and only let the turkeys, guineas, and waterfowl free range...