Hi! I've added my Facebook Notes link to my profile information if anybody wants to read my monthly newsletter about life with the girls at Cluckin-Better Farm.
This last tornado threat had me running around clearing out my pantry, laundry,
and bath areas to secure all my animals, then I turned around to see all my hens
up against the patio door, sheltering from the pelting rain! Oh no! What do I do
about my girls? I have a nice secure storage shed for...
This last tornado threat had me running around clearing out my pantry, laundry,
and bath areas to secure all my animals, then I turned around to see all my hens
up against the patio door, sheltering from the pelting rain! Oh no! What do I do
about my girls? I have a nice secure storage shed for...
I have some powdered terramycin (farm variety) I have used before. Can I mix this with water to give? I also have a blind hen. She doesn't keep her eyes shut all the time, but does so when outside with me. she stays in her pen where she knows where food and water. Maybe just go ahead and mix...
Here is a pdf I'm hoping will upload that identifies and gives remedies for bugs that get on your hens.
http://www.portec.com.au/images/lecture23.pdf
this has photos of bugs and was very helpful.
a rotating passive exhaust unit is like what you see--but smaller--on top of houses--those slotted metal caps you see rotating during hot days. It does so simply by the air pushing out making the blades of the cap rotate. They are less expensive but you have to cut a hole in the coop roof. The...
About using chicken tractors: those work best if you have acreage. For a backyard, a long chicken run with a wire or fabric top made across the back of your yard will let them get sun and fresh air and grass. I am retired so my girls spend half a day in the protected pen, then around noon I let...
yes, i have caught my husband talking to our girls, asking their pardon to pass, while giving them treats. so cute. I don't say a word as don't want him to feel all self conscious about it! I love it!
Here's my article. It's around 1600 words with lots of example photos. "Raising Chickens on a Shoestring" I have a word document with word wrapped photos if that's better. Couldn't get that to upload with the photos in the right spots, so here is my page with photos.
hope this link works...
...a shoestring”.
1.For temps below freezing, fill coop with straw for hens to burrow into.
2.Put up incandescent lights or electric heater* to warm a small coop with concrete flooring and hens secured away from the heater. For your normal coops with hay or sand for flooring, try to...