Most of the last 40 years. Somewhere around 25 years ago, a painter took care of an aggressive rooster, and we were blissfully aggression-free until about 4 years ago, until once again an attack bird was eliminated. no attacks since.
First time I saw a hen eat a mouse (alive and whole) I don't know who was more surprised, me or the mouse. I am sure that the mouse was more upset at least for a minute.
YOu need to think like a chicken, and you will find that the same girls are always the ones to steal a nest. My last one who did, though, never learned how to successfully choose a spot where the eggs would stay warm, so she would lay on top of a sheet of plastic stretched over the lumber bay...
Also had a bad problem with weasels 2 years ago. They killed over half of my pullets (42 of 80) One day I was in the pen and they were all fine, and 15 minutes later there were 3 of them dead. I stopped up every hole with 1/4" hardware cloth and stopped the problem. I do not know why they do not...
This makes me so grateful for Farmway (a non-chain farm store. They also carry outdoor gear, clothes, furniture and kitchen and house stuff. I am guessing that all the other stuff pays for the feed, because they practically give that away, and I get my chicks for less than $3 each).
I also...
Metal wire across the top will certainly keep flying predators out. I had to weasel-proof my pullet pen after I lost HALF of my pullets one year! That was a job and a half, and I still have to find the holes that the rats chew, which would let them in.
Hardware cloth and flashing.
I did. I was telling about my pretty grey girl, who is entered in the contest, and, having made a comment about her pale comb in my original post with her photo, telling that the girls who have begun to lay are also showing more color in their headgear! I do think that she is quite lovely and...
My girl is pretty quiet and steady, but quite determined. I do think that putting her back with the others helped her get better. She was lonely and was walking well within a few days of getting back to the barn.
I think that I may have learned something new. The combs on the babies are brightening up! They are also beginning to lay, about a month earlier than I expected. It may be the TSC birds (which also gave me 4 cockerels...stew is in the future from the one we killed a few days ago)
This is my baby girl. I love grey animals and she is very definitely that. When she was a few weeks old, she developed that problem with her leg tendon, where her leg would bend the wrong way, and I brought her into the kitchen for a couple of weeks. The only way I could think to deal with it...
It is why people are giving up their teflon pans. If you burn one, the result can be what they call Teflon Flu. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_fume_fever#:~:text=Polymer%20fume%20fever%20or%20fluoropolymer,C%20(842%20%C2%B0F).
I think that they are, and if their mom was a good one, they will be. My Banty would have her chicks roosting high when they were just a couple of weeks old. And her daughters were good mamas as well. I don't think that she produced many roosters, though there was a time when we had several...
My best breeding hen was a Banty who laid blue eggs-really tiny ones. She laid for 15 years, raised chicks for 13 years and lived for 16 years. Her last chick was a single and it disappeared -just gone. Her older daughters were also really great one had some odd wing feathers, which meant that I...
I did look it up. Surface is not slippery and she has had no trouble until last night, which makes me think that it was more injured. Most people talked about slipped tendon (not splayed actually) as pretty much unfixable. And the bigger chick died this afternoon. We will see on this one. I...