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    What is this?!?

    Totally true, all of it. And two friends who had koi in their backyard ponds lost them to herons, very expensive losses, and learned that goldfish and heavy plantings are best! And don't forget about weasels, any variety, are happy to help with fish in small ponds too. Mary
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    Hostas only survive in my fenced back yard, deer do love them! Mary
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    I Didn't Order a Kitten!

    For any critter: the purchase price is the down payment!!! Mary
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    Feed versus Scratch

    Cost! Why animal proteins aren't included in most (all) chicken feed, and why it's advertised as a virtue (vegetarian!). Mary
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    What is this?!?

    NO! I buy the little guys out of the 'kill tank' at the pet store, when they look healthy enough. They start maybe 1.5" long, and not all survive in the water tank, but some do make it, and when they get a few inches long, they move to a friend's backyard pond, and I get a few little ones...
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    New Chicken Mom from Michigan

    Welcome! And look at the Michigan thread in the 'Where am I' section, we all love to talk 'chicken'! Mary
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    Feed versus Scratch

    So it's a treat, nothing like a healthy balanced feed! Mary
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    What is this?!?

    Just dump it, rinse, and fresh water. In summer insect larva happen, refreshing waterers every other day matters. We have a few small goldfish in our 100 gallon horse water tank, because dumping that tank ain't gonna happen often! Mary
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    Feed versus Scratch

    It's the nutritional profile that matters, which is not the same as an ingredient list. Reasonable ingredients, but the actual nutritional panel, and of course the mill date, matters. Mary
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    Help! What do I feed my mixed flock??!

    Here we feed Purina Flock Raiser, as it's usually fresh where we shop, by the mill date on each bag. Kalmbach, at a different store, is kept in a run-in shed there, out in the weather, and we won't buy it (buggy and old!). Also it's difficult to get every bird to eat a complete balanced ration...
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    Sure, why not? Fresh blueberries are terrific! Mary
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    Predators Killing Chickens

    Over time, and bad experiences, many of us learn to build Ft. Knox coops and at least a smaller run, so the birds can be safe inside when they can't free range. A concrete floor is terrific, but everything else needs to be up to that standard. No openings larger than 1/2", no chicken wire...
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    Roosters in Michigan

    Hi again, @Prunellopy, glad you found a good place, it's beautiful up there! About ticks; if you still have that one, there are labs that will test for some of the many diseases one may carry, do look into it. And talk to your doctor about having your son tested for a few of them, and when...
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    Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

    Amazing little egg, for sure. Cute! Venting a bit here, not chicken related. We have several redbud trees, love them, and every year many many seeds. Once in a while I find a two or three year (best guess) seedling, and love every one. Never understood why so few seedlings compared to the...
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    Addition to the flock

    Welcome! Your pullets and this new cockerel all all pretty young, and so adult behaviors aren't developed yet. Is this cockerel crowing? Was he crowing and trying to mate birds at his previous home? If not, he's not remotely mature enough to 'take over', and happily he's not harassing your...
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    NEED HELP! Bedding suggestions for this type of coop

    Transporting them in dog crates with old towels works very well, they will be fine for a couple of hours. Take dishes and a bag of feed along, for emergency delays, but maybe a bit of scratch on the towels while traveling. And don't let them overheat in there! If you have to stop in hot...
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    Time for adult grit at 11 weeks?

    This May the store didn't have chick grit, so our week old standard sized chicks got the adult grit and they did fine on it. I think that the 'adult grit' was very small for actual adult standard sized chickens, birds here will eat stones 1/4" to 1/2" diameter out of our gravel driveway...
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    I'm going on an adventure!

    At another farm store, years ago, five 'pullets' developed into four cockerels and one pullet. Our worst episode ever, by far. From a different hatchery, no doubt offering stores the best price per chick. And often I do see poults and/ or keets mixed with chicks, possibly confusing some...
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    Looking for Suggestions

    Add your approximate location to your profile, it helps when asking for advice, at least. And pictures of your coop and yard fencing would be good too. Your dogs are a big help, glad they are fine with your birds, that's wonderful. At least one of them should be out there any time the chicks...
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    I'm going on an adventure!

    Our ten pullets from TSC this May have only developed into two cockerels, a success from a farm store in my experience. And we might keep one of them, depending. Cute as the OEGBs are, they don't work out here either. Mary
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