I have a black rooster and different color hens, but every time a hen goes broody they always hatch out a black chick. Does anyone know why im not getting any other colors
They are not getting it into my coop my Coop is homemade there is hardwire under it hard wire on the doors hardwire on the Windows nothing has ever gotten in my Coop and got my chickens the problem is they come before the chickens are all in because I free-range my chickens I live in the...
Hmmm, they can't get into my when house, they never did, the problem is they sometimes come before dark and mine free range and I don't shut the coop up till they are all in, I really don't want to kill them cause they have a right to live. So I guess I'm damed if I do and damed if I don't...
My husband put hard wire under the coop and brought it out about a foot past the edges ,he bent it down into the ground and covered it with dirt. We have coons and possum and they never ate through the wood. Buy a live trap from tractor supply and put a dish of cat food in it ,we've caught...
Ok I am feeding them for a while then I will let them go I will wait a week or so then the building will be closed up,I was hoping they would stick around here, the are like pigeons that are in every city
Ok I caught both birds and for gear that they may come back in again we put them in a box, I took them home and was wondering if I leave them go will they find their way back? We live 60 miles west of the building and are in the woods at the base of a mountain so I need to know if I should let...
Ok the building will be closed up in a couple weeks I can get them out when they shut it up, or I could take them to the wild life center near my house after they hatch the babies
What if I just take the eggs ? Would they leave? I really hate having to do anything but I wouldn't want them shut in and no way out and then they all would die , what do you think
Well I don't know how long till they do shut it and how will they find water and food when they do shut it off.I may not be there that long, so if I take the eggs at least they can leave while it's still open and they can mate for next year
When I come in around 7 the bird is on the eggs, I think we can get him easy, the problem is will the female come to sit on the eggs if the male is gone, and the eggs have cooled off, what if I just took the eggs so they would leave, right now a door is open so they can fly in and out , but soon...
I am working at a new hockey arena and a pigeon is on the rafter laying on eggs the problem is the building will soon be closed in and I'm worried she won't get out, I could get her easy cause of the place she is in and her eggs also. What should I do