Both buckets have a top and are five gallons each. They have a tray attached at the bottom for the birds to eat from. Their run is totally inclosed with wire and a roof so altho we have dogs they can't get in, nor can cats or squirls. Very small birds might be able to....but haven't seen any...
We have hanging buckets for our chicken feed. We feed crumble. There are two buckets for our eight chickens. I filled the buckets on Sunday and the food is nearly all gone! There is some on the ground...but it's mashed and kind of broken up like dirt. I'm not sure what is going on. I...
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Dogs will be dogs...we need to understand and respect that. I really don't blame my dog, she's a terrier and bred for it. But it is so hard because I loved those birds so much. You must have been mortified to come out to see that!!! I'm so sorry. I hope...
I really appreciate all your comments. My daughter broke down this morning. She's conflicted...about what someone posted earlier...how to deal when an animal you love kills another that you love. She told me this morning in tears that she was really mad at Coco (the dog). I think time will...
Yep...thanks for empathizing. When we first got the birds, I knew the terrier would kill them if she had the chance. She is however under excellent voice control and if I told her to "leave it" she would look away. Still, usually I would carry her to the dog run if the chickens were in the...
It's not her fault (the dog that is) she's a terrier. I knew she'd get them if she had the chance. When we came home from Mother's Day breakfast I let the birds out and started to work on homework. The puppy (he's scared of the birds and fine with them) needed to go out so I asked my daughter...
We have buff orps that are very quiet except when they lay an egg. Then the whole flock seems to get in on the celebration! We also live in a residential area, but we can have up to six (we're a bit over but hey...) and so during that little egg laying celebration it gets very loud. Nothing...
We put ours in a small pen in the grass...they love eating the grass. This way we are in a smaller area to grab them and get them used to us handling them. It also helps them get used to us because sometimes we pick them up then other times we're just watching them so they are less worried...
Ours babies are quite a bit apart in age and the little ones went out at 2 1/2 weeks. It started raining that week...but they had a heat lamp and they used it. I checked on them and they were fine. A lot of people post about temps but I have started to go by behavior instead. As long as they...
I'm no expert, but from what I've learned here, I think it might be harder for the 21 day old chicks to accept the new ones then for mama hen to accept them.
We have an OEGB that is the friendliest, most affectionate little bird. If you pick her up she completely relaxes and doesn't struggle at all. Scratch her head and she goes to sleep. Neat! But we also have an awesome EE who loves to sit on my lap and hang out. Then there are the barred...
Thanks...it was really hardest for the kids. They were "talking" to the birds saying "I know your friend is gone but at least you still have each other" and so on. Cute. Kids just love so openly, especially with animals.
One of our youngest (an australop) chick is gone. Got home and checked on them and one was missing. There was a small (and I mean small) hole where something could have got a paw in. Then I saw it....feathers pressed against the bottom of the fence where it appears a cat was able to get a paw...