I had them as a kid and when I first left home but those were only like 2 year each time. I'm pretty sure I'll have them the rest of my life. Maybe not always 150 like I have now but I will always have a few. They have made my life complete.. I don't have kids so they are my babies.. I'm getting...
I just got a Brinsea Ovation 56 EX, and can't wait to use it. Eggs are a real hot item over here in the ilands and my dozens go for $10.. almost a dollar an egg. So naturally, we have decided to increase our flock. I've not artificially incubated since I was like 7 or 8 and am a bit nervous, but...
This is my orphaned baby piggy with a late hatch. I had to keep it warm till the evening when I could reunite it with siblings. So cute. Couldn't believe the pig let this happen
This is Lada (named after grandma)my lavender orpington, hangin with her pal Munchie a clun forest ram. Lada is 3 1/2 months old Munchie is 4. Love my lil bbs
With your description I would say she sounds like she's trying to go broody. You described exactly what my girls act like when their broody. Even without a rooster and only one egg in the nest they will still go broody it their hormones tell them too. I had one hen go broody so many times I...
There's Molly's herbal wormer. I haven't had a problem since I started using it.. I also ferment garlic with EM*1 and acv. As soon as ANY weird thing starts to show I put a bit in the water and within a day or so it clears up. Here in Hawaii we don't have a die back period for worms or other...
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e have you tried Molly's herbals it's a natural wormer that all animals can use and you don't need to toss the eggs. I've used it for the last 4 years for my chickens goats sheep dogs and cats.. just a suggestion.. I hate hearing people have to waste milk or eggs
...from 3-6 months depending on the material used. I actually own a small scale composting company here in Hawaii(no I don't live at the beach or surf.. ) What I suggest to clients is EM*1. It is effective microbes in a bottle and that will help the compost along even if it doesn't get thermophilic
He looks fine and is acting fine but when he goes to crow it sounds like he's straining and almost gurggaly. Any ideas.. I have like 10 roosters do I don't mind one not crowing I just don't want him to be hurt