1muttsfan... to be honest, previously this year, I read and just barely started to participate in the Michigan sub-forum, but there was *a lot* of in-fighting, a lot of bickering among the members. It was alienating, and I never went back. It's just not my vibe.
Thanks,
Pam
I know. He's becoming progressively more aggressive with me and others, but mostly with me. I hang my head in saying this, but I have fended him off with my boot, a coffee can with a handle, a large stake, and a water bucket. Today he just kept coming after me, even after I knocked him back...
...severe, but nonetheless, something I don't want him to suffer-- black edges here and there. It's not been terribly cold yet this year, so I'm not *certain* it's frostbite. We also have a heat lamp in their coop, so it's generally a decent temperature (above 30) inside at night. Here's the...
Went to feed the 12 week old chickens just now, and it looks like the windows we cut into the shed are working well. Covered the squares we cut with permanent screen and poultry netting and then added removable Plexiglass panels to keep out the rain and cold wind if needed. Chickens were...
Yorkchick, it was Townline Hatchery in Zeeland.
I considered the price per pullet reasonable ($3 for custom orders), given what they'd lay over their lives, and knowing I was really getting what I asked for made a huge difference, given my first not so satisfying experience with TSC...
Me, me!!!
Bought "3 Auracana pullets" and "3 straight runs".... Ended up with two RIR hens, a Black Austrolop hen, a Black Sex-link hen, Cornish X rooster, and a Black Sex-link rooster. I have three letters for this, but they're not family friendly. Love my chickens, but not too happy with...
So excited today to announce the additions of six new pullets to our existing chicken family (12 week old 2 RIR, 1 Black Australorp, 1 Black Sex-Link (all hens), and one Black Sex-Link rooster).
Today we visited a local hatchery (can I name it?) and had a great experience, bringing home three...
...just lay the stake across the top of the brooder, under the lid. As the chicks get bigger, the water container gets higher.
Good luck!
Pam
**edited to add: We've also used a gallon milk jug with an oval hole cut out about head height, and that has worked all right too, but not as well...
Thanks a lot, Pat, for your advice. We just adopted six more chicks today, born this morning, in fact: three Black Australorps and three Black Sex-Links! They're under the brooder lamp until they're bigger/ until it's warmer here, but then we will transition them into the run/ coop with the...
We have an excellent run (just built) and a huge shed for our four hens and one rooster. We have cut and installed secure windows into the shed for ventilation and light, but here's the question. Do chickens see well at night?
Up until recently, they've been under a heat lamp, so even at...
Good evening from rural West Michigan!
I'm Pam... have five chickens (adopted a Cornish chick accidentally who's now brining quietly in the fridge), three cats, a dog, two kids, a husband, and board a couple of horses, ... but would like to add more dual-purpose chickens. Heh. Just...
Thanks for your pic, booker81... Ours is now being processed in our slop sink. Good looking bird, too! Just over four pounds when it's all said and done.
Pam
I need advice, please. Fatty is ready to be processed, but we don't want to pluck the carcass. What's the best way to skin it? Do we gut it first or skin it first?
Thanks,
Pam
...Tomorrow morning will be his time. I'm doing as much reading up as possible but am mostly concerned about cutting his neck in the proper place.
Any words of advice regarding this or anything else?
*Thanks* so much for putting so much useful and supportive information out there.
Pam