I remember 8 track tapes. And my Dad going to the Sunoco station and telling the attendant to "Fill it up with 220!!"I think gas cost around 10 cents a gallon. And I watched Neil Armstrong land on the moon. Also remember the horses that carried the coffin of JFK and the funeral being broadcast...
I just scrambled up some egg for her and tried to get her to eat....but she just cannot control her head movements enough to eat anything. I left the scrambled eggs in her box and I will hope that she can eat something. She does not want to be picked up and resists if I try to put the food near...
I do not know how she could have sustained any injuries during transport. I put her in a cardboard box with pine shavings and some food and water. She stayed in my hotel bathroom on Friday night and I took her home on Saturday. I also bought a large Buff Orpington and transported her the same...
Yes. I have a flock of 15 chickens outside and 2 house chickens. The flock is mixed with a lot of different breeds. My 2 indoor chickens are a 12 oz black Serama I got last year at the poultry show and a frizzled bantam Cochin named Lola, who is an 8 year old rescue chicken that I got from my...
I recently purchased a Silkie pullet at a poultry show. She keeps her head down/hides it in a corner. It's
almost like wry neck except she keeps her head tucked down in front of her. She will actually roll over(like a chicken somersault) sometimes. I gave her a dose of NutriDrench when we got...
I used pine shavings for years until I bit the bullet and paid $$$ for the hemp bedding. I LOVE it!!! It smells fresh in the coop, the hemp absorbs odors better than pine shavings. I do not need to do a complete clean out like I used to do with the pine shavings, I just mix it up and sprinkle...
Believe it or not, after I found I could not advertise my eggs on FB, I ordered a big “EGGS FOR SALE HERE” sign and attached it to my mailbox. I collected the eggs, dated them and left them in a fridge on my front porch(right in front of the ring Camera doorbell). Now I can’t keep enough...
I converted to hemp after 6 or 7 years with TSC wood shavings. Yes, the hemp costs more……..but I don’t need to clean the coop as often because hemp controls the odor and handles the moisture much better than wood shavings. I can also use the hemp I cleaned out of the coop in my garden as...
I have a clear polycarbonate roof over part of the run, no hardware cloth was used because it’s a lean-to roof and only runs on one side of the coop. In the summertime, I staple shade cloth to the rafters to keep it cooler in there; otherwise it’s like a hot humid greenhouse in there. I also...
I started using hemp last year after using wood shavings for the last 6 or 7 years. Hemp costs more but I only need to clean out the coop two or three times a year. The hemp composts faster and easier than the wood chips, there is a lot less smell. I just throw on more hemp bedding when the coop...
Mine get special treats when it’s cold…I make them hot oatmeal with slivered almonds and some dried cranberries. I also have a wire sphere the size of a softball that comes apart, ..i open it up and shove the spinach in and they chase after it so that’s where they get their daily spinach or...
Wow. Thank you for the reliable info. I live in Northeast Ohio and I have only let my flock out into the yard twice in the past month. I also put a fence up around the BirdBuddy wild feeder so that the chickens cannot get near it. I cannot sequester them from wild birds (like sparrows) but I can...
You need to wash that butt!!! It could be mites, it could be vent greet. You always need to check out a poopy butt and find the cause if you can. Good luck!!
The last time I replaced the hemp was this past December. I would never be able to go 7 months with using wood chips. I have poop boards and when the hemp starts to look like there’s a lot of poop on it, I just sprinkle on another layer.
I just started using hemp on the floor of my coop in the past year and I Will never go back to using wood shavings. There is no smell, and the hemp absorbs much better than the wood chips. Even though the initial cost seems higher, the fact that the hemp lasts much longer makes it (to me) worth...
I did not know this. I think the houseflies were attracted to the decomposing food. They DID lay some eggs (maggots) in the BSFL bin, but it seemed like eventually the houseflies disappeared and the BSFL took over. There were a lot more of them in the container than I originally thought. When I...