I read somewhere on here about some pellets you get at TSC that are used in horse stalls that are duper absorbent. You can try that to combat some of the swampy. Also commercial grade sand I’ve read helps. I was thinking about getting out to see if I could find some today but it’s so gross out.
I went out to check on the chickens last night and their coop was just full of mosquitoes. I couldn’t believe. Tons and tons!! I’ve got 18 chickens and they were more worried about who’s sleeping where than eating mosquitoes.
Well I’m back on after a few years hiatus. I’m a teacher so I get distracted with that most of the year. I live in Katy, a few miles west of Houston. We got flooded in Harvey but the flock of hens I had was wiped out by a bad creature one night before the flood. Then around spring break this yr...
I am so glad it doesn't bother them!! I just really think, after adding up all the factors, that it had to be the realtor, or someone who was looking at the house and happened to hear them.
Thanks guys! For all your kind words and thoughts...I really needed some encouragement. I live in a massive subdivision. I think that once the excitement dies down, I will be back in business. I know for sure that my neighbor 3 doors down, loves his chickens and will not want to get rid of them...
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Well I think I have figured out what happened. My house backs up to a bayou, so I have no back neighbors. When I was going to get the chickens I asked specifically the two neighbors next door to me if they would mind. One, a guy and his wife, didn't care at all. The others, didn't as...